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Vicky with Zachary and HopeWelcome to the ministry pages for the kids of Reunion Church.   Here we strive for a safe, loving, and fun environment for your children to learn about God.  My name is Vicky McCauley, and I am the Director of Children and Family Ministries for Reunion.  Please use our website to get to know us better and let me know if you have any questions.

Creating The Future Print E-mail

Serving our children is really about creating the future.  I invite you to volunteer in children’s church a few times a year.  It is important for children to see that their parent is interested in what they are learning.  It is also a great opportunity for you to meet their friends, see what their doing, and have tons of fun.  Your participation could be as a helper (little to no preparation) or a station leader (some preparation).  You can volunteer for one 4-5 week unit, every other unit, or on a monthly or quarterly basis.  If you are interested, please email me with your interest and I will contact you to discuss our needs and go over the activities in more detail.

 
The Sunday Experience Print E-mail

Noah's Park Children's ChurchCurrently we are teaching our kids using curriculum from David C. Cook’s Noah’s Park Children’s Church.  Each child is assigned to a group based on their age/ grade.  These groups are color coordinated, as are the stations.  They will rotate through the stations in their age/ grade groups.  They will begin the morning at the table assigned their group color (for example the Elementary kids are the Yellow group, so they will start at the yellow table).  Here they will participate in a pre-activity, often a coloring page.  This is also where you will pick your children up at the end of the service.  For check out, you will need to give the table leader your pick up slip and initial the check in form next to your child’s name.

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We may feel God's hand as a Father upon us when He strikes us as well as when He strokes us. — Abraham Wright