Sundays at Georgetown - Kids Belong Here!
At Georgetown, Sundays aren’t just for grown-ups—they’re designed with kids in mind too! We want children to know that church is a place where they are loved, where faith is fun and engaging, and where they can begin building a relationship with God that lasts a lifetime.
Our children’s programs are all about:
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Building friendships that last beyond Sunday.
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Learning God’s Word in age-appropriate, interactive ways.
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Creating a safe space where kids can ask questions, share their thoughts, and grow in their faith.
Here’s what Sunday mornings look like for kids of all ages:
👶 Child Care Center
(Infants & Toddlers)
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Open during the morning worship service.
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A safe, warm, and welcoming environment filled with age-appropriate toys.
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Caring volunteers will greet you, and you’ll receive a pager so you can relax knowing we’ll reach you if needed.
🎨 Children’s Worship
(Ages 3–PreK)
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Runs September–May during morning worship.
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Kids enjoy an engaging Bible story tailored to their age.
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Each story comes alive with fun activities that help children experience God’s truth in ways they’ll remember.
👑 Kingdom Kids
(Kindergarten–5th Grade)
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Meets Sundays, 10:45–11:45 AM (September–March).
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After morning worship, kids gather in the Courtyard for praise, prayer, and connection.
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What Parents Can Expect
We know leaving your child in a new environment can feel like a big step. Here are a few things to help you feel confident:
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✅ Safe Check-In – Every child is signed in and out by a parent/guardian.
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✅ Background-Checked Volunteers – Our leaders are carefully screened and trained.
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✅ Communication – Parents of nursery-aged kids receive a pager for peace of mind.
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✅ Allergy Awareness – We do our best to keep classrooms safe and will work with you if your child has dietary or medical needs.
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✅ Fun with Purpose – Every activity is designed to help kids grow spiritually while making church an exciting place they want to be.



