WHAT IS
POWER KIDS
We care about kids! Our Children’s ministry provides kids with a solid foundation of biblical knowledge, connections with other families, and opportunities to help others. All of our activities are made to be age-appropriate, engaging, safe, and FUN!
We carefully screen and train each of our volunteers, and all classrooms are equipped with a secure check-in/check-out process.
NEWBORN – AGE 3
At Lil’ POWER Kids, we want even our smallest children to know how much God loves them! Your child will be left in a safe and positive setting with age appropriate toys and an adequate teacher-to-child ratio. This allows parents to experience a worry-free worship service. You can register and sign your child in at one of our kiosks in the lobby.
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AGE 4 – KINDERGARTEN
Jr. POWER Kids will help our young children discover: God made them, God loves them, and Jesus wants to be their friend forever. By providing age-appropriate activities, creative lessons, music, and snacks, we are able to help children get a clear first impression of their loving, heavenly father. You can register and sign your child in at one of our kiosks in the lobby.
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1ST – 5TH GRADE
At POWER Kids we want to help our kids own their faith by sharing how to begin a relationship with God and helping them build a firm foundation of biblical knowledge. We want to show them that the Bible is the source of wisdom and truth and how what they learn applies to their daily lives. Our hope is that over these formative years they would learn:
- I need to make the wise choice.
- I can trust God no matter what!
- I should treat others the way I want to be treated.
You can register and sign your child in at one of our kiosks in the lobby.
AVAILABLE DURING WEEKEND SERVICES
POWER Kids Life Groups
Life Groups are for grades K-5th starts September 11 and will meet every Wednesday at our Montrose Location from 6-7:30pm. This is a great place for your child to connect with other kids their age, as well as connecting with a consistent leader all year. We will start back up again next school year!
FOSTER CARE CLOSETS
3970 S Cleveland Massillon Rd. (Norton Campus)
For Questions or to make an appointment email mdfast11@yahoo.com or check available times at facebook.com/GraceChurchFosterCareCloset
A place to donate clothes to foster/kinship parents in need, or request items as a foster/kinship parent.
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VIP – SPECIAL NEEDS MINISTRY
VIP is our special needs ministry that supports and encourages children with disabilities and their families.
The main focus of our VIP ministry is to provide an appropriate and supportive Christian setting for children and students with special needs so parents can comfortably attend worship services. Kids can be placed in the traditional Grace Church POWER Kids with one-on-one assistance, as needed, or participate in a special classroom that includes a higher ratio of teachers and helpers. Our VIP volunteer team is made up of experienced volunteers who work weekly with our children with special needs.
VIP CLASS
The VIP Class serves children whose needs are not met in the traditional POWER Kids Class setting. In addition to singing, crafts and story time, trained volunteers adapt Bible lessons and related activities in a safe atmosphere where each individual is loved and valued as a child of God.
GET INVOLVED
CHILD DEDICATIONS
SERVING
Serving is faith in action. It allows us to experience God together and increases our faith. How? It’s a front seat to not only watch, but be a part of God changing people’s lives. In fact, you were created for service. God has given you specific gifts and a valuable role to play in focusing on and caring for others. You’ll be drawn to very heart of God.
Baptism
What is Baptism? In simple terms, being baptized is like putting on a wedding ring—it’s a response to a loved one and an outward symbol of internal commitment and truth. In the Bible, especially during Jesus’ life and right after that time, the pattern of baptism as a response to salvation is demonstrated. There is only one requirement—a personal decision to believe and accept the salvation of God through Jesus Christ (Acts 2:41, 8:12).