AT CITY KIDS, WE PROVIDE A SAFE & FUN ENVIRONMENT WHERE KIDS CAN GROW IN THEIR JOURNEY OF FAITH THROUGH LEARNING BIBLICAL TRUTHS.

City Kids - Birth-4th

City Kids is the name of our Kids Ministry at City Bible Church and our vision is to “connect kids to God and others!” Our goal is to provide fun and interactive programs for kids of all ages to discover the love of God, connect with His church family, grow in faith, serve the church and share the gospel.

In-Person Kids Church

Our in-person City Kids services are led by caring staff and volunteers who have been trained and background checked. Our kids meet every 1st, 3rd, & 4th Sunday.

Birth-4th

Sunday

10:30am

Children's Director

Emily Prather
Emily Prather

Emily Prather joined CBC staff in 2012 as the children’s director of City Kids Ministry

Frequently Asked Questions

Our team is so excited to have your kids in-person and have been working behind the scenes taking precautions so that your family has a fun, safe and secure experience attending City Kids in person during our weekly 10:30am service.

Why is there no Kids Church on 2nd Sunday?

Every 2nd Sunday, we do not have kids church for PreK-4th Grade. We want your children to actively participate in worship with their families upstairs. This time upstairs allows your children to become familiar with what grown up church looks like. We also give parents an opportunity to have their children be a part of communion.

(Nursery for 0-2 years is still available every Sunday of the month)

When will check-in begin?

Check- In will Begin 15 minutes before service at 10:15am.

Will my child receive a snack?

With many of our children having food allergies, we do not provide a snack during children’s church. However, we do offer donuts and other snacks before our service begins upstairs. If your child is hungry, we ask that you feed them a donut before checking them into our kids area.

What are the health and wellness guidelines?

As always, we will not be admitting any children who display contagiously sick symptoms. These guidelines are the same for our volunteers and staff. We ask children to stay home or sit with their families upstairs if they are experiencing any of the following:

  • fever
  • cough
  • runny nose
  • sore throat
  • respiratory infection
  • rash
  • vomiting
  • diarrhea