ELEMENTARY
Kindergarten through 4th
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. Our 4th grades remain in the service while K-3rd
graders are dismissed as a group for "Skituations", live
dramas about real life situations they face as Christ's
disciples. Small group discussion and application
activities follow.
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.

