We are grateful to gather in person at 10am in the Dome, we recognize that not all families will choose to gather with us on the campus at this time. We will provide you with teaching & worship videos, parent/child conversation guides, activities, and so much more—all with the goal of giving kids and parents the opportunity to engage within their homes. 

Sunday morning drop off/pick up: Service start at 10:00 am; we begin checking children in 15 minutes prior. If you will be visiting with us soon, here is some helpful information to make your morning easier. All children, infant through fifth grade, are registered in the lobby of the Dome/Worship Center. You will be given a sticker with their number for the day on it.  After registering, you and your child/children will attend the service and children will be dismissed from there. If your child needs you for any reason, we will text the emergency phone number you've given us.

What to expect: Our Sunday program is intended to be fun, safe, child centered and family focused. It is designed to include large group and small group elements. Children experience teaching and in large group time. Small group settings are geared for the application of the lesson and relationship building, both with peers and caring adult leaders.

Driven by the reality that most people trust Jesus as their Savior before age 15, and that a child’s moral development is set by age nine, the church must invest early and continually in the lives of their children and their families. Since parents are the primary influence in their children’s spiritual formation, it is Neighborhood Church’s mission to partner with families to equip them for the task.

NeighborKids is the name given to children birth through fifth grade. We are a volunteer based ministry that strives to be a reflection of the larger body at Neighborhood Church.  We consider it a privilege to partner with parents and families as they grow in their faith.

Partnering with us: Being a volunteer based ministry, we have many positions available for people to serve and be connected.  While many serve in the classroom as leaders or helpers, we have a host of opportunities that make it incredibly rewarding to be a part of a team making a difference in what we believe God is trying to achieve in the heart of each child and their family.  We purposefully include our older children (6th-12th grade) in our volunteer scheduling as Interns. It is our prayer and goal that they will be given an opportunity to use their gifts to serve. We are raising up the next generation to be worshipers, tech supporters, and small group leaders. It is by design that our Interns work with an established leader for the purpose of mentoring while serving together.

If you have any questions you can contact Sue Musselman at 530.343.6006.

To find out more about our weekly NeighborKids story and worship experiences click here

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