Emmanuel Assembly of God
The Children's Ministry can be separated into three major components; Sunday School, Children's Church, and Wednesday Family Night.


Sunday School:
Emmanuel Assembly of God has Sunday School classes for each and every age group. Visit the Sunday School section of this website to get details on what the various classes are studying. Sunday School starts at 9:30am.
Children's Church:
The Children's Church program takes place during the Sunday morning service after Sunday School and serves three age groups:

1. Pre-school class for children 4 and 5 years old
2. Kindergarten class for children presently in Kindergarten
3. Junior Children's Church for children in 1st through 6th grade

The various classes teach God's Word as it is written in a manner that is appropriate for their level of understanding. Concepts like God's Love and Jesus as the Way, the Truth, and the Life are taught with great sincerity to our young attendees. We also stress giving, worship, and the fruits of the Spirit.
Wednesday Family Night:
On Wednesdays, we have Royal Rangers and MPact classes. Royal Rangers is a program for boys that teaches them what it takes to be a mighty man of valor for God. Missionettes is a program for girls that teaches them how to become strong women fully devoted to Jesus. The Royal Rangers and Missionettes are broken up into various classes to reach the different age groups of children. Both groups have many activities throughout the year for the children, such as sleepovers and special trips.
Aside from the above major components of the Children's Ministry, Emmanuel Assembly of God also conducts Kid's Crusades, Vacation Bible School, Christmas musicals, summer camps, and more.

As you can see, we take Children's Ministry seriously and want to reach out to children inside and outside our church.

As an example of how serious we take our children's education departments, the pictures on the right are from our recent Promotion Sunday where we recognize children's accomplishments and promote them on to higher classes.