Children
Power House Kid’s Ministries...
is a safe, fun, and inspiring place for children birth through 6th grade. It is our goal to facilitate an environment where kids experience God’s life-changing power. We strive to help children grow in their relationships with Jesus Christ, their friends, and the Power House Ministries Staff.
We would love to serve you! If you have specific needs or any questions, don’t hesitate to give us a call.
Contact: Carrie Fisher, Director of Childrens and Family Ministries cfisher@stpaulsefree.org, 314.993.0015
Sunday Mornings
8:30 – Nursery and Childcare
During our Traditional service we offer childcare for children up through 3rd grade. Children 0-36 months should be taken to the nursery. Children age 3 through third grade will be dismissed from the service and may be picked up in the orange room.
9:30-9:50 – Power Up! in the Power Plant
After checking in at the Power House Ministries Welcome Desk each week, kids can join us for fun, games, and time to hang out with friends. Power House Ministries staff will pick kids up from the Power Plant and take them to their Sunday School rooms. If you arrive after 9:50, check in at the Welcome Desk and someone there will direct you to your class.
9:50-10:45 – Super Charged Sunday School
During the Sunday School hour kids will not only learn about, but experience stories from the Bible. We are currently using Group’s Faithweaver curriculum. Faithweaver ministers to families by presenting the same Bible story to all ages at an appropriate learning level.
11:00 – Kid’s High Voltage Worship
Preschool children (Lil’ Watts) may remain in their Sunday School class for Boz’s Teach Me, Show Me, Grow Me! Curriculum during the 11:00 worship hour.
Early Elementary children (K-3 Grade) should join their parents in the worship service until they are dismissed for Kid’s High Voltage Worship.
Wednesday Evenings
7:00-8:30 – Fusion Preteen Ministry (4th-6th grades)
Fusion meets during the school year on Wednesday nights in the preteen lounge. If you’re a preteen, don’t miss this!
