Partner Churches In
CALIFORNIA
What successes you can name connected with this grant?
Lake Arrowhead Community Presbyterian Church
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The kids love the new fidget toys and the welcome stand as they enter the sanctuary. The fidget toys are labeled for kids of all ages so wondering if some adults may borrow some too.​
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The need for a changing table (not in a locked room and accessible to visitors).
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We attended the workshop and we are now talking about some of the ideas that we learned.
Living Spring Church
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This inclusion of even the nursery children has helped stretch our church in what it means to be a family. Family isn't always neat and tidy but means committing to each other and sticking together.
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The introduction of our sheepfold area has helped nursery families feel more welcome and included in our worship time.
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Insight on change theory.
First Presbyterian Church, El Cajon
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We have created a kids space in the back of our sanctuary
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Our ministry has grown from 6 kids to 10 kids
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Kids are engaged and apart of service
Filipino Community United Presbyterian Church
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Collaboration with intergenerational members of the church to discuss future planning of children's engagement in worship.
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Opportunity to expand or improve location space to enhance children's involvement in the worship space.
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Research of possible visual, musical and spiritual development materials and more.
St. Gregory of Nissa Episcopal Church
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We're making progress towards a "soft corner" in our worship space where toddlers and anyone else who needs to be able to roll around and lie down can have space.
Grace First Presbyterian Church
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Enthusiasm
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Possibility planning
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Outreach to parents and caregivers of young children