Children's Contacts
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Our children's teams create an environment open to the teachings of Jesus Christ through five basic values... Faith-Based... We believe that entering into a relationship with Jesus Christ is often a process-oriented experience, not necessarily an event. To facilitate this experience, TreasureLand ministries will provide programming and role modeling which will allow the Holy Spirit to work in both the hearts and minds of a child. Child-Centered... Children are important to God, and therefore important to TreasureLand. We are committed to providing age appropriate activities, which have Biblical meaning and are fun. TreasureLand leaders recognize that many children who attend are from unchurched homes and have a variety of spiritual backgrounds. For this reason, the weekly lessons are designed to be independent of one another. Children are not expected to have any previous knowledge of the lesson prior to coming. Relational... We believe relationship building is a powerful two-part tool. First, leaders will take an interest in building relationships with children. God made each child unique and different. TreasureLand ministries will respect each child’s differences and will provide opportunities to get to know each child individually. Second, TreasureLand ministries will provides a place and time where each child can talk to and listen to God so they can get to know God in a personal way. Creative... There are many ways to attract and hold children’s attention. TreasureLand ministries will use a variety of methods to communicate the Gospel creatively. TreasureLand will also allow children to choose from a variety of activities so they are able to express their creativity. In TreasureLand, children often get a first impression of God and the church. If children perceive TreasureLand as a fun and safe place, they will want to come back. Relevant... Children need opportunities to apply the Bible to their daily lives. TreasureLand ministries will encourage children to express their personal thoughts and feelings in response to the TreasureLand teaching that day. |
