FOUNDRY KIDS Classes

  • Nursery & Toddlers

    Infants to 2 years old play in a room fully equipped with age appropriate toys and activities with adults eager to care and pray for them.

  • Preschool

    Interactive activities, crafts, games and large group Bible Stories delight our preschools and fill their hearts with wonder about our BIG GOD.

  • Elementary

    Kindergarten to 5th graders learn about God in large group games, Bible story and worship before breaking off into age-specific small groups with Godly adults.

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What Curriculum do you use?

 Each week a group of trained adults teach straight from the pages of the Bible. We use Tru-Curriculum, a Bible-centered resource that encourages Bible memorization, chronological teaching and FUN!

Each week we aspire for kids to leave with a smile and A desire to come back next week.

Key Features of Tru

  • Chronological Teaching

    More than recognizing the wider context of a passage or book of the Bible, it is the framing of every event and story within the larger progression of God’s Grand Redemptive Narrative! Each week we continue God's Big Story as we march chronologically through the Bible.

  • God's Story, Not Ours

    By remembering that this is God’s story we have been invited into, we prevent the subtle shift of seeing God as a secondary character instead of the one who is really driving the plot. Consider the difference between the statements, “I am brave for God,” and “God makes me brave.”

  • Large Group, Small group fun

    Kids forge relationships through regularity and fun. Our volunteers understand the importance of being a regular part of your child's life. Every week our leaders create fun activities, crafts and connect time aimed at helping kids find meaningful relationships through games and conversation.

  • Parents take the lead

    Provided as a parent resource with each week’s lesson, "AT HOME WEEKLY" is designed to help your parents intentionally spend time in God’s Word with their children before they come to church. This way, parents will be the first to introduce their children to the Bible content they’ll hear at church, preparing them for the upcoming lesson.