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EMBODYING THE GOSPEL IN EVERY GENERATION

Our hope is that by walking alongside parents, we can help each child nurture their relationship with Jesus Christ. Whether this is your first time ever going to church, or they have been raised in the church, we know they will have a great time in Catalyst Kids Classes! On Sundays, our adult leaders help your child discover Gods daily presence in their life through creative arts, friendships, relevant Bible teach & lively discussions.

NURSERY // BIRTH-2
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.

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PRE-K CLASS // AGES 2-3
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.

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KINDY CLASS // AGES 4-5
Our Kindy kids are introduced to activities and lessons that are designed to nurture children and develop their understanding of who God is and His love for them. Our teachers follow a consistent routine which includes a Bible story time, a craft and some fun time.

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ELEMENTARY // 1ST-5TH GRADE
At this age, children really begin to own their faith and discover the wonder of God’s story, the truth of the Gospel, and what it means to follow Jesus. This is where partnering with parents and developing intentional relationships become as important as the classroom content. Elementary kids are also brought back to the Main Worship Service near the end of the program so they can worship with their parents and the larger church family.

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