Welcome Parents
Lake Forest Campus
Lighthouse Kids oversees children’s programs for children from newborn through 4th grade. We begin by teaching the basic biblical truths in a way that very small children can understand. As our children grow, new concepts are introduced at the right time. There’s plenty of fun along the way to keep your child engaged and happy while you worship.
LIGHTHOUSE KIDS: KEEPING YOUR KIDS SAFE
Lighthouse Kids is currently offering our regular programming for the entire service.
We are pausing nursery at all campuses temporarily. Each campus will have a family room for families who need a space for their 0-2 year olds. But all families are welcome to join us in the sanctuary!
Here are the safety measures in place for Lighthouse Kids:
- All parents and kids (ages 3 and up) will be asked to wear masks when they are in Lighthouse Kids spaces.
- Hand sanitation stations will be provided throughout the classrooms and hallways in our Lighthouse Kids areas.
- Lighthouse Kids classrooms and high-touch surfaces will be cleaned between services to limit the spread of germs.
- Classrooms have been set up to promote social distancing.
For a more detailed look at our health and safety updates, please click here.
If you are not ready for your kids to join us in-person yet, you can continue to find Lighthouse Kids weekly lessons below. Also, all of our Sunday services are family friendly and we will have activity bags available for any children who attend the service with their parents
Awana
Wednesday Evenings | 6:30 – 8:00 p.m. | Crossroads Campus
Awana is a nondenominational children’s ministry committed to reaching boys and girls with the Gospel of Jesus Christ while training them to serve Him. Awana Clubs are a place where children can play games, memorize Bible verses and learn Bible lessons throughout the school year.
Baby Dedication
We would love to serve you and celebrate your child with you. When you dedicate your child, you enter into a rich Biblical history of recognizing God’s role in your child’s life. It is often a first step toward fulfilling Proverbs 22:6, “Train a child in the way he should go, and when he is old he will not turn from it.”