Life Valley Kids
Where Kids Drag Their Parents to Church
We never wanted this to be a place where parents drag their kids to church—but rather, a place where kids drag their parents to church! We believe kids deserve to engage spiritual subjects in a way that is fun, exciting, and appropriate for their age level.
Because Church Should Be Exciting
We think kids should have a great time at church. We believe learning about God and the teachings of Jesus should fill children with wonder, curiosity, and excite their imaginations in addition to shaping their values.
Otherwise, what kid wants to give up part of their weekend for something boring?! If adults wouldn’t want that, why should kids?
We Protect Kids
Our LVK! volunteers are screened, trained, and held accountable to giving our kids the best safety they deserve.
We Teach Creatively
We use song, games, storytelling, art, and hands-on teaching to connect the truths of the Bible to kids in ways they can apply immediately.
We Equip Parents
You, the parent, are the most qualified person to teach your children spiritually. We come alongside you with materials you can use at home. We want you to have the steering wheel to raising your kid.
We Make Learning Fun
We think kids should have a great time at church. Learning about God should fill children with wonder, curiosity, and excitement.
FAQ
What if my child cries?
We completely understand! Our team is experienced with helping kids feel comfortable. We’ll do our best to help your child settle in, and we’ll text you if they need you.
Can I stay with my child?
For the first visit, you’re welcome to stay and help your child get comfortable. After that, we encourage kids to participate without parents so they can fully engage.
Do you provide snacks?
We provide light snacks that are nut-free and allergy-conscious. If your child has specific dietary restrictions, feel free to send a snack from home.
What should my child bring?
othing! We provide everything they need. Just bring your child and their smile.
Can older siblings volunteer to help?
We love that! Students 6th grade and up can serve as junior helpers with parental permission.