ELEMENTARY
Kindergarten through 4
th grade


It is our passion  that all of our StoneBridge children  will become Followers of Christ during their elementary years.  Through Bible stories & real life application, we seek to give our elementary children a vision for who they are as a child of God and what they can do as a “special agent for Christ”.

At the 9:00 hour, elementary children learn to worship with the adults in the sanctuary.   These K-4th graders are then dismissed as a group from the service to view skits about real life situations they face as Christ's disciples performed  by our Children’s Drama Team.  Small group discussion and application activities help them  apply those situations to their own life.

At the 10:30 hour, our children enjoy a variety of teaching, crafts, fun games and discussion in a more traditional Sunday school format.



FAQ
What are the procedures for check-in and out?
Please visit the Children’s Ministry Check-In table in the Sanctuary foyer to sign your child in and obtain a “Safekey” security tag. You will be given a pick-up tag that matches the tag clipped to your child to ensure a secure pickup.  When your family makes a decision to attend StoneBridge regularly, you may sign up for a permanent “Safekey” tag and eliminate the need to check in at the foyer desk.

How do I know where to take and my child?
If you arrive for the 9:00AM service. . .
After checking in at the Children’s Ministry Check-in table, your child will attend the first part of the worship service with you. Just before the sermon, the children will be dismissed as a group and escorted to the Fellowship Hall for the skit and small group activities. If you arrive for the 10:30AM service – After checking in at the Children’s Ministry Check-in table, you will be given a map to locate your child’s Sunday school room in our educational building.


Where do I pick-up my child?
Elementary children can be picked up in their respective classrooms after the 9:00AM or 10:30AM services. Educational Building maps are available at the “Safekey” table.

How does StoneBridge keep parents involved in their child’s experience at church?
We love to have parents serve as a substitute helper periodically in their child’s classroom and many of our parents go on to teach or help weekly.