First Time?

children_drawing - children drawingHow to Register Your Child
Please come to the Children’s Ministry Window and fill out a registration form. Upon receipt of this completed form, your child(ren) will be added to the appropriate class list, simplifying check-in and communicating medical and security information. The registration form is for children of all ages (Infants through 4th grade) for all weekend and weekday programs. You can download the form ahead of time and bring it with you.  Look under the Resource Tab to access the form.

Security and Safety

We have a computerized check-in system for our nursery, preschool and elementary children.

After completing the registration form, you will be given a nametag for your child, and for kids Kindergarten and younger, a claim ticket with a bar code.  This claim ticket is to ensure our children’s safety. Please, take the claim ticket to the Children’s Window first so we can check your child out of our computer system. Then, take it to your child’s teacher before taking your child home. We print attendance lists for the teacher’s each hour, and of you left without checking them out, they show up on the next hour’s list. This could create a small panic if we were to evacuate the building for an emergency and our list shows your child still here. Thank you for your help in this matter.

Elementary students will come to the window and check in. The greeter will then hand them their nametag. When they are leaving, either they or you should return to the window and tell the greeter they are checking out. This is for the same reason as stated above. We want to be sure our class attendance lists are correct for each hour, so if we have to evacuate the building for an emergency, we know that the lists are accurate.

If you would like to stay with your child in their classroom or in the nursery please let us know at the check in window before entering their classroom.

Thanks for your help as we strive to keep our check-in and out process simple and protect your children.