Kidsgate


Welcome to Kidsgate

We are so glad you're here!

In our program, you will find classrooms for babies, toddlers, preschool, and elementary-aged students. You will also find a Bible based curriculum with hands on activities that are crafted specifically for that age group, as well as trained volunteers who are eager to welcome your child to class. Classrooms open a few minutes before church begins and run through the entire service

Classroom Info

Aslan's Meadow: 0-1 Years old

Moses' Mountain: 2-3 Years old

Noah's Animal Room: 4 years- Kindergarten

Jonah's Journey: 1st-2nd Grade

Peter's Fish Camp: 3rd-5th Grade


Kidsgate Curriculum

All Classrooms use curriculum written by the Eastgate staff. You can find the curriculum here.


What to Expect

9:45AM - Head over to the Kidsgate kiosks. There you will find a volunteer who will guide you through how to make a profile for your family. The volunteer will then show you where to find your child's classroom based on their age and grade. The kiosk will print a nametag for your child and a sticker with a code that the parents keep. Be sure to keep the code handy, that is what we will use to reach you in case of emergency.

9:50AM-10:00AM - Walk your child to their classroom and greet the trained volunteer who will be teaching the class. The teachers are all equipped with a Bible-based curriculum, crafts, and games that will bring the Bible lessons to life!

10:00-11:10AM - Grab some coffee and a snack and head over to the main room. We will be sure to use that code on your nametag if we need you for anything at all. If you are still a little nervous you are welcome to check how your child is doing using the TV monitor we have set up by the kiosk.

11:10AM - When church gets out you can head directly to the child's classroom to pick them up. The volunteer will match the code on your nametag with the child's nametag while they get to know your family. The child will bring a take-home card detailing what they learned in class.


Kidsgate leader

Vicky Wade

Stand in LEADER

Nate Prepelka