Age-supportive environments where your kids are seen, safe, and encouraged to grow.

Partnering With Parents

At All Kids, we partner with parents to influence their kids toward a life lived for Jesus. We achieve this through fun, energetic environments staffed by an incredible team of volunteers who LOVE Jesus and LOVE kids. Our team helps your kids discover Jesus through age-appropriate, interactive Bible lessons. We are committed to supporting families as together we impact the faith and future of the next generation.

We’ve compiled a list of resources for parents--from devotionals, bibles, podcasts and music for your kids to podcasts and books for you, click here for some of what we’re listening to and watching in our homes.

Your child’s safety is incredibly important to us, and we are committed to a system that creates a safe environment. Classroom ratios ensure that every child is seen and safe. We have a dedicated safety team ensuring that only parents and vetted team members enter the kids’ environments. Every team member is background checked. We follow up on their personal references and also crosscheck the sex offender registry and global watchlist.

Safety is a priority.

Ages 8 weeks - 18 months

Ages 1.5 - 2

Ages 3-4

Grades K-1 grade

Grades 2 - 4 grade

Sensory Room (ages 3-10)

We offer a sensory room space for our neurodivergent
All Kids who thrive in a sub-classroom environment. 

Checking In

When you arrive, look for our All Kids information desk. One of our friendly team members will help check your child into our system. You and your child will receive personalized, coordinating ID tags unique to your family and your visit, which you will show after the service in order to pick up your child. If you lose your ID tag, you will be required to show your Driver’s License in its place.

Paging System

If for any reason we need to contact you during the service, the last three digits of your child’s ID code will appear in red on screens located in several places at the front of the auditorium and the cafe. If you see your ID code that appears on your printed security tag, please make your way to the All Kids Information desk in the second-floor lobby, and ask a staff member to take you to your child’s room.

First Time Guests

The first time you check in we make the process super easy for you.  Check in here or wait until you arrive at church and a team member at the All Kids Information desk will assist you through the process. We will ask for the following information to complete check-in: family names, children’s names and birthdates, address, phone number, and any special instructions such as allergies or special support for your child.

Students

Remnant

Remnant is for students in 5-7th grades. We engage our kids with an interactive environment through creative Bible lessons and hands-on activities. We also provide environments for healthy, Godly relationships with their peers and leaders, through small groups. Remnant meets in our Youth Auditorium during the 9am and 11:00 AM services. 

The BLOC

Statistics show that 1 out of every 3 high school graduates are walking away from the church and their faith. This fact has driven us to build a student ministry that is intentional about coming alongside parents and helping them connect their students with God, one another and people of all ages that have chosen to live a life committed to Jesus and His Word. 

We believe that students are not the church of tomorrow, they are the church of today. We have a burning desire to see our students significantly engaged in the life of the church, being given opportunities to develop their God-given talents,  learn what it means to serve others and be a part of something of eternal value. 

Students are a part of services in the Main Auditorium each weekend and encouraged to join a Team. On the first Friday of each month we host a Bloc Party--a night where we go all out for our teenagers. Fun, games, food, high energy praise and worship, a powerful message and the opportunity to hang out with friends. 

We believe these smaller environments will provide some much needed connection for our students as well as greater conversations around their faith and relationship with Jesus; things that are key ingredients in discipleship.

Summer Camp, Mission Trips and Outreach projects are also a part of the discipleship path we have for our students.