Where do I take my children on campus?
Our campus has two separate areas for our Preschool (newborn - 5 years) and Elementary (Kindergarten - 5th grade) aged children, all located within the main church building. Please reference the campus map to see where each area is located. Once on campus, you can visit the Calvary Kids Check-In area, or visit the Welcome Center in our lobby and a Ministry Partner will gladly help you.
Pre-Register your child for Saturday or Sunday
Our preschool environment is for children newborn through 5 years old (not in kindergarten). Our goal is to teach every child that God made them, God loves them, and Jesus wants to be their friend forever.
These are fun and active stages in your child’s life. We are excited to have them in class and look forward to teaching them truths from God’s Word.
We strive to keep your preschoolers safe by background and reference checking every adult in the classroom and having a trained security team making rounds during each service. Our goal is to provide a safe atmosphere your children will enjoy so you can focus on enjoying the service. Calvary kids is our preschool area which ministers to our newborns through the Pre-K age group. Our goal is to teach each child that God made them, God loves them and Jesus wants to be their friend forever.
Nursery
Newborn - 24 months
Our nursery provides loving and safe surroundings for newborns through 1 year olds.
Preschool
2yrs old to Pre-K
These are fun and active stages in your child’s life. We are excited to have them in class and look forward to teaching them truths from God’s Word through worship and a bible teaching.
Wellness Policy
For the protection of all our children, please do not bring your children to class if they exhibit any of the following:
Fever in the last 24 hours
Vomiting or diarrhea in the last 24 hours
Common cold (onset through the week)
Any unexplained rash
Cloudy or green runny nose
Pink eye or other eye infection
Persistent cough
Any communicable disease
Any symptoms of common childhood diseases, such as chicken pox, strep throat, etc.