CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT

At Alcoa First Methodist Church Children’s Department, our mission is to follow Jesus’ instructions to “Go and make disciples of all men” (Matt 28:19-20).

AFMC Children’s department serves children ages birth through 5th grade. We have nursery for babies and toddlers ages 0-3. We have Cherub Church every Sunday during the 9:30 service, followed by Sunday School from 10:30-11:30. We also have Kids club every Wednesday night at 5:30 pm for children ages 4-10. During the school year, we also have a Cherub Choir that meets on Wednesday nights at 5:30.

We focus on teaching children the Scriptures through fun and age appropriate curriculum. We also make plenty of time for fun, fellowship and service opportunities.

Come visit us this Wednesday and Sunday! All are welcome!

Let’s take a look at our Vacation Biblc School form this year. We loved being able to share the message of God’s Love for All with the local children. 

How You Can Get Involved

To volunteer in the Children’s Department or to get more information on our program, please contact Elizabeth Scharschu, Director of Children’s Ministry at 210-389-9873 or childrensdirector@alcoafmc.com

Discipleship and Outreach

 

Mrs. Elizabeth is currently looking for service opportunities for our children. If you know of a need in the community, please contact her at childrensdirector@alcoafmc.com or at 210-389-9873. 

Wednesday Night Kids Club 5:30-7:30pm

Kids Club Wednesdays 5:30-7:30
All children ages 4-10 are welcome to join us for our kids choir, movement, and fun kid sized scripture lesson rotations. Snacks are provided. Bring a friend!

Miss Katherine’s K-2nd grade Sunday School class is using the Dig In! curriculum to explore the foundations of the Christian Faith

 

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Digging Into Foundations of Faith lays the groundwork for what it means to be a Christian. Kids explore what the Bible reveals about who God is and how God sees us, how we fit in God’s family, and how we live the Christian life. As kids understand core concepts of Christianity, they’ll gain a solid framework for their own relationship with Jesus

This program uses games, science experiments, hands on object lessons and crafts to illustrate concepts in order to create highly engaging lessons. 

Our 4th grade students are working on the Be Bold! Series with Mrs. Debbie. 

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Each week of the quarter 1, kids will dive into questions like Is It Okay That I Sometimes Doubt God? (John 3:16); If God Loves the World, Why Does He Let Bad Stuff Happen? (1 Chronicles 29:11); Does God Care About How I Use My Time? (John 3:16); What’s the Point of Going to Church? (Hebrews 13:5) and more! 

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