Welcome to Antioch Kids!
Ministry Info
At Antioch, we believe in raising up the next generation. Our goal is to help parents know how to disciple their kids, and how to fully participate in the Kingdom of God. In our children’s ministry, kids will receive Bible-based messages to help them learn how to find and follow Jesus.
Age Groups
Your First Visit!
From the moment you park, you’ll notice lots of friendly faces eager to help you along.
Your first stop is the kid’s check-in area. We want to serve you and your child well, so we’ll take some time to get to know you. We’ll ask your child’s name, and get them in the database.
Then, you and your child will both get a sticker with a matching code. If for any reason we need to reach you during the service, we will text you or come get you. This sticker is also what you’ll use to pick-up your child after gathering.
Have a Question?
What do we believe about children?
We believe every child is valued, and we are commanded to proclaim Christ to them (Psalm 78:4). We desire to come alongside families and partner with parents in the spiritual growth of their children. We do this by teaching the Word of God faithfully and by providing a safe and fun atmosphere for them to discover how great our God truly is.
Do you offer snacks to children on Sunday mornings? What if my child has a food allergy?
Simple snacks (Goldfish, Cheerios, or Animal Crackers) are offered in our nursery and preschool classrooms. The sticker your child receives at check-in will list any allergies you have inputted into our system. There can never be too much communication in regards to allergies, so please let your child’s teacher and/or the Children’s Pastor know about any food allergies.
Who are my child’s teachers?
Our Bible study teachers and worship care volunteers are Antioch members and/or regular attendees who have completed a background check. They have been vetted and approved to work with your children.
How early can I drop off my child before service begins?
Children can be dropped off once a leader is present in the room, which is usually about fifteen minutes before the service begins. Children should not be left unattended.