UpStreet REGISTRATION:
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Our elementary aged children love coming to UpStreet. As they make their way down the hall it’s as if they are walking down a beach-town boardwalk. They’ll pass the surf shop and a snack shack and turn the corner at the Pet Shop. The walls are hand painted and beautiful. But, it’s what happens inside each of the classrooms that really counts.
Divided according to their class grade, they arrive and are greeted by their Small Group Leader. “Plug In” is a time designed to introduce them to the day’s topic as they receive attention from their Small Group Leader and have interaction with their peers. There is often lively conversation and an activity that helps demonstrate the monthly virtue and the “Bottom Line.”
UpStreet large group time, “Power Up” is an innovative approach to engage the children in worship in a group setting. High energy music greets them as they enter. Music, prayer and effective Bible storytelling is always part of this interactive time. They will learn How to make the wise choice, to trust God no matter what and to treat others the way you want to be treated in an engaging, exciting way, telling the timeless Bible truths in a new and captivating way. The “Monthly Virtue” and the “Bottom Line” are stressed during large group as well.
As they return to their small group they “Catch On” to the day’s topic and talk about how it applies to them. They participate in a variety of hands on often very energetic activities. Life application as well as encouraging them in scripture memory and prayer is part of this time as well.
“GodTime”cards and “Fridge Door” cards are given to them as they leave. These tools help parents in spiritual growth as is spoken of in Deuteronomy 6:7…to impress these commandments upon your children when you sit at home, walk along the road, when you lie down and when you get up.
Come Join us in UpStreet and check out the walls…but remember, it’s what happens inside them that count.