
Children’s Ministry
Jesus said, “Let the little children come to me . . .”
Matthew 19:14
We at Eagle Heights seek to minister to families by supporting parents in their calling to disciple the children God has entrusted to them. The following programs are opportunities for your children to grow in the love and knowledge of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.
Sunday School
Sundays 10:00-10:45 AM
(No Sunday School during the August Sabbatical)
4th-5th: Mrs. Hudson’s classroom (downstairs)
2nd-3rd: Mrs. Riemer’s classroom (downstairs)
K-1st: Stephen & Megan Pierce (downstairs)
PreK: Mrs. Brammeier’s classroom (downstairs)
Nursery: Infants - Toddlers (downstairs)
Exciting changes coming in Children’s Ministry!
What’s New?
Beginning on Sunday, September 14th during our second service, we will return to our regular Children’s Church schedule. Children (ages 4 to 6 years old) will be dismissed to go downstairs after the children's sermon, and will return to the service during the final hymn.
Why Children's Church?
With the start of a new curriculum called Teach Me To Worship this fall (click HERE for more info), EHPC’s Children’s Church focus is changing to reflect the purpose of coming alongside families in preparing their younger children for corporate worship. Once kids are ready to do a little more than nursery but are not quite ready to participate in the whole service (ages 4-6 years old), the new curriculum is meant to walk them, and their families, through the different parts of worship at their level.
Beyond Sunday Morning
Are you looking for new ideas to incorporate into your family worship, or wondering how to get started? The Children’s Ministry Committee at EHPC has collected a short list of helpful resources for families who want to grow in worshiping together and are looking for ways to make family worship a meaningful part of their daily life.
Let the Children Worship by Jason Helopoulos
A Neglected Grace by Jason Helopoulos
PCA’s Committee on Discipleship Ministries “Call to Worship”: for an overview video and the accompanying PDF entitled “A template for the philosophy of children in worship”
And these resources are not just for families with young children! They are also an encouragement and a tool for the whole congregation in following through on our vows to our Covenant Children by welcoming the blessing they are to us and seeing what a blessing we are to them as we worship alongside one another.