The nursery is located on the ground floor of the Brickyard and is open during the following programs as well as other church sponsored events:

Sunday Mornings
Sunday Evening Services
Wednesday Women's Bible Studies
Wednesday Night Alive At FPC

Classes and Teachers

Infants

Volunteers

Mary Wingfield

Toddlers / 2K (2-year olds)
Julie Wilkerson
Stacy Kelly
3K (3-year olds)
Sandy McCormick
Rose Coar

During this time, 2 and 3 year old children sing age-appropriate Biblically-based songs, hear a brief Bible lesson, participate in crafts and activities and practice the first 15 questions of the Children’s Catechism.

First Presbyterian Church is committed to the Christian education of our children. In order to train them in age appropriate material, we use "Show Me Jesus" by Great Commission Publications. Children's ministry is an opportunity to disciple young lives—to get them ready for life as followers of Jesus Christ. GCP's Sunday school curriculum disciples children by rooting them firmly in God's Word. If you would like more information regarding GCP, you may go to http://www.gcp.org/

Diaper Bags
In order to make your child's stay with us as enjoyable as possible, please bring a diaper bag that is labeled with his/her first and last names with an extra disposable diaper or pull-up and a change of clothes. For infants, we ask that you also bring:

- One or two bottles as needed
(please permanently label with your child's first and last name)
- A clip-on pacifier and your infant’s favorite blanket if necessary

Please do not pack medicine of any kind in your child's bag. If your child needs any medication, you must administer it. The nursery is comfortably equipped with toys, blankets and burp clothes which are regularly cleaned.

Checking Your Child into the Nursery
All nursery-aged children must be signed in when they arrive in the nursery. After signing your child in, please hand your child to one of the nursery caregivers in your child’s classroom. Parents of children under the age of 2 should then pick up a pager from the attendant at the Nursery Welcome Desk.

Please do not enter your child’s classroom unless you are scheduled to volunteer in your child’s class at that time.

Picking up Your Child
Nursery-aged children must be picked up by either a parent or one of the authorized persons (over the age of 16). It is the parent's responsibility to ensure that the person you have asked to pick up your child is listed on their registration form as an authorized person.

 

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Parents

Volunteers

Staff

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Special Needs

Nursery

Preschool

Elementary

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