Sunday Mornings at 9:30 a.m. in Wesley Hall

Anona Kids is a place where kids come to have fun and experience God’s great big love, a place where kids are safe, known and loved.

We want every kid to walk away knowing these things:

  • I can make the wise choice.

  • I should treat others the way I want to be treated.

  • I can trust God no matter what.

  • I am wonderfully made by God who loves me so much.

  • I can share God's love with others.

Anona Kids is a fun place for kids to make new friends and grow in their faith. Kindergarten-5th grade students will find a safe place where they can belong, with consistent and loving leaders to walk alongside them as they explore their faith and their place in God's Great Big Story!

We meet together to grow in God's Word as we experience large group, with the Bible story told in a fun and interactive way, play games, sing and dance for worship and learn about the Big Idea. Each month we focus on a new Big Idea, a quality that God inspires in us to help us share God's Love and change the world. Qualities like kindness, confidence, generosity, and love. Qualities that we all want to share every day!

Kids will break up into small groups based on grade level, to meet with incredible leaders who will guide us in discussion, games, crafts and more as we learn how to apply these values in our every day lives. We love to have fun as we create a safe place for kids to ask questions and learn more about God, faith, the Bible and more.

Sunday Mornings at 9:30 a.m. in Wesley Hall

What’s Going On in Anona Kids

  • We are recruiting a team of volunteers who can serve to make our families feel safe and loved at Anona Kids!

    Whatever your gifts and commitment level, we have a place for you to serve in Anona Kids. In hospitality, as a small group leader, on stage or behind the scenes, you can make a difference in the lives of the kids at Anona.

    Email Bonnie Barrow for more info.

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