We want Son Harbor to be the best hour of your child's week.

Although we have lots of fun, we realize that we have the serious task of giving kids a biblical foundation that will lead them to a relationship with Jesus. We are committed to serving you and your children so that each child experiences the unstoppable love of God.

 

 

Take Note:

Sept. 5th                          

Labor Day Weekend - NO SON HARBOR                

Sept. 12th Fall Classes Begin! (some classes may not be open until we have appropriate amount of volutneers)
Dec. 12th Christmas Program
Dec. 26th NO SON HARBOR
Jan. 2nd  NO SON HARBOR

Jan. 9th - May 22nd

Son Harbor Classes

   

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Getting started in Son Harbor

 

Where do I bring my children?

  • Before you head to the Sanctuary for Sunday services at either 8:45 or 10:45, stop by the Son Harbor Child Check-In Desk, located to the left side of the lobby. Our crew will be happy to answer your questions, register your child and steer you right to your child's classroom.

What about safety?

  • Greeters are stationed at each entrance to make certain that anyone entering the Son Harbor wing has either a security nametag issued from the Son Harbor Child Check-In Desk. Anyone picking up a child must have the matching Parent Tag.

What if my child needs me during services?

  • Should your child need your assistance, we will post their number on the monitor screens in the front of the sanctuary. Then, just come to the Son Harbor Child Check-In Desk and you will be directed to the correct classroom.

Other Children's Programs

Breakout
Breakout is a discipleship program for 3rd-5th graders where they are able to go deeper than we do in Son Harbor. The curriculum covers a specific topic each year.
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  Kids Kove
This is a safe, loving environment for infants through grade 4 whose parents are growing in their faith by participating in Bible studies,classes and MOMS Inc.
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DC4K

DivorceCare for Kids (DC4K) is a special group to help children, ages 5-12, heal from the pain caused by a separation or divorce.

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