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Embodying the Gospel in every generation.

Our hope is to partner with parents as we help every child grow in their relationship with Jesus. Whether it’s your child’s first time at church or they’ve grown up in it, we want Catalyst Kids to be a place where they feel welcome, safe, and excited to learn.
 

On Sundays, our dedicated leaders help kids discover God’s presence in their everyday lives through creative activities, meaningful friendships, engaging Bible teaching, and lively discussions.

Nursery, for newborns - 2 y/olds.

We create a loving, quiet and calming environment for our littlest babies. We might play soft music, put out blankets to lie on, or use bouncers for a change of scenery. We understand infants are new and precious, so we care for them as lovingly as a good friend would. As babies grow, they are learning to sit up, crawl, walk, and explore on their own. We provide busy and active areas as well as soft and tranquil areas in our nursery.

To help every family feel comfortable, we also provide an overflow space in our Connect Center and a nursing lounge for young Mom's who want to engage with our service, in a private space.

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Preschool, 2 - 5 y/olds.

We want our preschoolers to have fun, learn and grow together at Catalyst Kids. Therefore, classroom consistency and relational boundaries are essential to making this the best hour of their week. Our teachers follow a similar format, with subtle changes, each week so every child knows what to expect and can fully enjoy our time with them.

Elementary, 1st - 3rd Grade & 4th - 5th Grade.

At this stage, children begin to take greater ownership of their faith as they explore the wonder of God’s story, the truth of the gospel, and what it means to follow Jesus in their everyday lives. They start asking deeper questions, forming their own understanding of who God is, and learning how faith shapes the way they think, act, and relate to others. Because of this, partnering with parents and building intentional relationships with kids becomes just as important as what happens in the classroom. By encouraging conversations at home and creating a supportive community around them, we hope to help children develop a faith that is both personal and lasting.

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