Starting September 6, 2020, we will be re-opening our children's program at church. We will be starting with a new program called "What's In The Bible?" created by Phil Vischer (Veggie Tales). Our children will start upstairs and stay with their parents during worship, then they will head downstairs and stay together as they go through that weeks lesson.
If you are unable to make it to church with your children during this time, we have the ability to give you access to all the material you need to go through the program with your family. Please contact Pastor Micah if you would like to utilize this option.
If you are unable to make it to church with your children during this time, we have the ability to give you access to all the material you need to go through the program with your family. Please contact Pastor Micah if you would like to utilize this option.
Daily Devotions
One of the best ways for your child to grow in the Lord is to do daily devotions with your children. Through "Calvary Chapel Curriculum", we have the opportunity to provide this for all of our families.
The following are downloadable pdf files that you can save for yourself. The current series is going through the book of Acts and will have 5 studies each week that reflect the theme through that corresponding scripture. Every devotional is tied to a lesson done by Calvary Chapel Curriculum, and if you want access to that as well you can click on the button down below that will take you to the website where you will be able to download that as well.
The following are downloadable pdf files that you can save for yourself. The current series is going through the book of Acts and will have 5 studies each week that reflect the theme through that corresponding scripture. Every devotional is tied to a lesson done by Calvary Chapel Curriculum, and if you want access to that as well you can click on the button down below that will take you to the website where you will be able to download that as well.
Acts Devotional
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