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| The nursery at VCF is not just a place that children are kept, but a place in which even the smallest child can learn about God's word. As parents, we understand that you are not simply leaving us with a child, you are leaving us with the most valuable thing in your life. We have three different rooms in our nursery: newborns/crawlers, walkers and toddlers. This provides extra attention and safety for your child. Our nursery is available for children ages 0-3. The nursery is available for each service, unless otherwise noted, and is ready to receive children 15 minutes before each service. |
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Children's Church is a place where children (ages 4 thru 5th grade) can learn about God's word and have a complete blast all at the same time. Children's Church is set in a rainforest theme that even puts a smile on an adult's face. Each Sunday morning children are give a chance to earn "Big Bucks" for learning memory verses, answering questions about the lesson, birthdays, report cards, participation etc. Big Bucks are only good at VCF and are used to buy toys and other age appropriate items from Big Buck Store. First Time Visitors will also receive an additional 20 Big Bucks. Children are asked to stay with their parents in the adult service thru praise and worship, after which, they are dismissed to go to Children's Church. On Wednesday nights during the school year, we offer Discovery Club for this same age group. This is an interactive approach towards teaching the children who God is and what He wants for us.
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| Any person in 6th-12th grade is welcome to join us in the youth suite on Wednesday nights at 6:30. The doors are opened at 6:15 and students are welcome to come in and play foosball, air hockey, ping pong or just hang out on the sofas. We believe in building personal relationships between God and us. The purpose of this group is to put God's word on a level that is easier to understand and relate to for this generation. Also, this is time in life when we start to make our own decisions. So it is important that our students realize that their lives are impacted, sometimes forever, by the choices and decisions that they make. |
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