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Sunday School FAQs:

Q.  I would like to serve in children’s ministry but can’t help every week. Can I still serve?

A.  Yes, many volunteers commit to helping weekly for a quarter or school year. Others serve once a month, every other week or as a substitute.

Q.  How do I check my child into a Sunday School class?

A.  Guests check in at the Grace Kids Central before taking children to their classes.

Q.  I’m visiting from out of town. Do I need to fill out a form to register my child for class?

A.  Yes, but have the counter person note it's a one-time visit. If something happens during class or if something is left behind, we want to have a way of contacting you.

Q.  Can I go to class with my child to help them get adjusted?

A.  Yes, the first visit or two, but you must wear a guest lanyard. Lanyards are available at the Grace Kids Central. Please return the lanyard after Sunday School.

Q.  I want to worship one hour and serve another. Can my child stay in Sunday School two hours? Will they be repeating the same lesson?

A.  Many children attend Sunday School two hours. The curriculums are different making each hour unique.

Q.  Can a child go to class with a friend even though they aren't the same age?

A.  Yes, but only one time. They must check-in first.

Q.  My child wants a Bible, which one do I choose?

A.  There are many good Bibles. The NIRV is written for a third grade reading level. The NIV is written for a seventh grade reading level. For cohesiveness, Grace Kids uses NIV as much as possible.

Nursery and Preschool FAQs:

Q.  What do I need to do before I can put my baby in the nursery for the first time?

A.  Families that regularly attend GCC notify the Nursery Coordinator when their baby is born. Guests need to register at the Grace Kids Central located near the Nursery. Instructions and a temporary name-tag will be provided.

Q.  How do nursery promotions take place?

A.  Children are promoted based on developmental guidelines, such as crawling or walking. The Nursery Coordinator will contact you when the promotion is appropriate.

Q.  What do I need to bring in my child’s diaper bag?

A.  Please include the following items:

   * A complete change of clothes.

   * Extra disposable diapers.

   * A bottle and formula (if your child is bottle fed).

   * A comfort item such as a pacifier or security blanket.

Q.  Are snacks provided for my child?

A.  Cheerios are provided in the Bear and Chimp rooms. Goldfish crackers are served in the Pre-School & Kindergarten classrooms.

Q.  My child cries when I check them into a nursery or preschool room. What do I do?

A.  While this is common it often doesn’t last but a few weeks. When checking your child in, give them a kiss, tell them you will be back after the service and walk out. Don’t allow the handing off process to drag out. It also helps to be consistent in attendance while your child becomes comfortable in the class or nursery.

Q.  Can I bring my child if they are sick?

A.  Please don’t. If your child is not feeling well, please do not check them into the nursery or classroom. If your child develops a severe cough, nasal discharge (greenish) or show signs of illness, you will be promptly notified. Our workers are not allowed to give any medication. (Please do not send any type of medication with your diaper bag.)

Junior Camp FAQs

Q.  When is camp?

A.  Dates will be announced spring 2012.

Q.  Who can go?

A.  Boys and girls entering grades 3-6 in the fall.

Q.  Where is camp?

A.  Lakeview Christian Conference & Retreat Center, Auburn, WA.

Q.  What is the cost?

A.  The cost varies each year, more information will be available when the dates are announced. 

Q.  How do I know if my child is ready for camp?

A.  Many times children are ready for camp before parents are. Third graders who have spent the night at a friend's house are likely ready. Camp is designed to create friendship. The kids are busy much of the day not allowing time for home sickness.