Children's Calendar

Children's Church:

Children's Church is scheduled during the Sunday Morning 10:00 Worship Service. Children three-years-old and older begin the worship service with their families in the sanctuary-nave. Following the children's sermon, the students are dismissed to join two teachers for their special instruction. GROUP Publishing's Hands-On Curriculum is used in each classroom. These Bible-based, age-appropriate materials encourage kids to actively engage in Bible lessons, songs, crafts and games. Old and New Testament lessons are taught. Also, a nursery is provided for newborns to two-years of age.

 

Team Kid:

Team KID is a fun, recreation-based discipleship club for kids. What makes it unique is the way it balances high-energy activities and games with Scripture memorization and high-impact, biblical lessons. From the first minute of Warm-Up to the closing seconds of Cool-Down, every Team KID meeting is packed with non-stop excitement.

Team KID for four-year-olds to fifth-grade children includes a missions emphasis in every meeting.
All parts of Team KID – Bible stories, Scripture memory, life application, missions, and recreation – connect to teach life lessons to kids.

This year’s theme, “Step Out,” encourages kids to step out and do what is right in all parts of their lives. They will study the great stories and people in the Bible in chronological order to learn about issues ranging from the courage to admit when they are wrong, to the courage to follow God’s leadership.

Team Kid begins Wednesday, September 10, 6:15-7:45 pm, and runs through May 6. A special hot dog supper will be served September 100th to kick-off the season.

Music Makers:

Children's Choir, Music Makers, is offered on Wednesday evenings, 7:15-7:45. The kids sing once a month during the morning worship service; a special Christmas and End-of-the-Year program are also presented.

 

Special Programs:

To teach children about what it means to have a personal relationship with Jesus Christ and to be a member of AFCC. Retreat is offered in the spring. Confirmation service is on Easter.

To provide school-age children with the opportunity to serve God and others.

To teach 3rd graders and older puppetry skills and provide the opportunity to share their talents with others.

Vacation Bible School: 4 years through 5th Grade

Monthly outings: Emerald Pointe & Bowling

UPDATE

DC Trip

 

August 16, 2008

Dear Adams Farm Community Church Missions Team,

Thank you for financially and prayerfully supporting me to participate in the Pre-Teen Missions Trip to Manassas, Virginia, July 27-August 1, 2008. God’s word says, “And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose.” Romans 8:28 (NIV). Our team of six girls and two women saw the meaning of this verse proven during our week of service. An administrative error caused our group to be registered for a middle school workcamp instead of a pre-teen workcamp. The camp staff was more than willing to accommodate us; our group, with God’s empowerment, was willing to take the challenge of tackling a more difficult schedule and assignments. Please allow me to share three examples of how God worked for the good during the week.

The workcamp theme was, “Let’s not merely say that we love one another. Let us show the truth by our actions.” 1 John 3:18 (NLT) All week we were challenged to “love out loud.” Mr. Glenn, a World War II veteran, was the recipient of our love early in the week. The team, along with another youth group from New Jersey, was assigned to clean-up a fallen tree from Mr. Glenn’s property. Many hands makes little work, and before long the tree was cut into small pieces and bundled to be picked-up by city workers. Mr. Glenn was so happy that he wanted all of us to stay and to share a cup of cranberry juice with him. As the group sipped the refreshing beverage, they began to ask Mr. Glenn about World War II. One pre-teen asked if he knew her grandfather who also fought in World War II. Mr. Glenn was so delighted to share his wartime experiences that he invited us back later in the week to do more yard work.

We were blessed by great accommodations at a large church, The Rock. The church had bought an adjacent middle school to expand their ministries. We bunked in the renovated band room. At the other end of the facility, the church operated a senior citizen daycare center. Each day our team provided meals on wheels to the residents. The first day the girls delivered the meals and left to eat their lunch. During our evening Bible devotions, we were challenged to consider how we could “Love Out Loud” more the next day. The girls decided to sing to the residents the next day. They sang, “John 3:16” and were excited when one resident declared that she knew that verse! Again God made good come from the situation.

Each breakfast and dinner a team was assigned to cook and clean-up. We were assigned the Monday evening meal of pork barbecue, baked beans, salad, watermelon, and chocolate chip cookies. The girls willingly prepared the mountains of food (109 hard-working volunteers eat a lot of food!) After all the food was served, we had to wash and dry all the pots and pans, dishes, and silverware. The girls made a tedious job into fun by singing praise music. The effect had the same effect that the Bible heroes, Paul and Silas had on their cellmates. The other campers were encouraged by their joyful spirit. Again God worked for good.

Thank you for this opportunity to grow in our faith. The team, Lord willing, hopes to return to Manassas, Virginia, in June 2009.

In Christ’s Love, Jodi Farmer

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