Author: 
Joyce Heinrich
Context/Location/Campus: 
North Campus
Date Given: 
June 1, 2006

Dear Parents,

We read in Psalm 127:3, “Children are a gift from the Lord.” Just as children are a rich heritage for their parents, so are they a heritage for the body of Christ. Both parents and members of the body play essential roles in making God’s love real to little children. It is our desire to come alongside parents in nurturing the faith of their children. Our responsibility is to prayerfully model and teach truth.

Significant ministry to children begins in Nursery A (0-15 months). Here a foundation of prayer begins for your child as godly men and women are encouraged to “pray without ceasing” for the Lord’s work in the hearts of these little ones. As your child grows and approaches their first birthday, because this is the age when your child’s language is developing, we begin introducing Biblical truths through frequent use and illustration. We trust the Holy Spirit to bring understanding and produce faith in our little ones. This pattern of prayer and instruction continues to develop in Nursery B (16-24 months), Nursery C (2 year olds) and Nursery D (3 year olds) by building a biblical vocabulary and helping your child see a great God through Bible stories they can understand! May the legacy we leave for our children give them eternal joy and glorify our Father in Heaven!

As you invest time in reading these pages, we pray that the partnership between you and the body of Christ at Bethlehem will be strengthened—so that together we will spread a passion for the supremacy of God in all things for the joy of the generations to come.

Partnering with You for Christ and His Kingdom,

Bethlehem Nursery Department

For more information on Nursery Ministry at the North Campus of Bethlehem Baptist Church please contact our Coordinator for Early Childhood Ministries. Phone (612)-455-0807

CONTENTS

  • Bethlehem Baptist Church
  • A Vision for Nursery Ministry
  • Nursery-Age Children in the Sanctuary
  • Childcare and Use of Nursery Rooms
  • What to Bring
  • Parent Sign-In Procedures
  • Nursery Pagers and Alpha/Numeric Pager
  • Pick-Up Procedures
  • Feeding
  • Nursing Mothers
  • Distraught Children
  • The “Ministry” of Care-Giving
  • Discipline
  • Promotion
  • PreSchoolers in Worship
  • Caregivers/Volunteer
  • Emergency Evacuation Procedures
  • Well Child Policy
  • Nursery Cleanliness and Safety
  • Dedication of Children to the Lord
  • Prayer Ministry
  • When You Have a Baby
  • How Parents Can Support the Nursery

Bethlehem Baptist Church

For over a century, God has given Bethlehem Baptist Church a vision for nurturing faith in children. By His grace the vision will continue to evolve and grow until Jesus comes. A booklet written to help you understand the scope and focus of that vision, A Vision for Ministry to Children and Their Parents, is available at the bookstore, through the Family Discipleship Department, or on the church website at www.hopeingod.org. If you have further questions on the theology of children’s ministries at Bethlehem and its implications, please contact David or Sally Michael.

  • David Michael: Pastor for Parenting and Family Discipleship, (612) 455-3488
  • Sally Michael: Minister for Resource and Training: (612) 455-3499

A Vision for Nursery Ministry

Our vision is that for generations to come the lives of children and adults who are connected with Bethlehem will be shaped by God, and that His Christ will be their greatest Treasure forever.

  • It is a vision of Bethlehem parents feeling well equipped, encouraged and well supported as they raise their children for Christ.
  • It is a vision of parents taking advantage of available opportunities for training, service and support in their calling to “train up their child in the way he should go.”
  • It is a vision of weekly volunteers laboring side by side, investing their gifts in complementary ways that give strength to the whole.
  • It is a vision of Spirit-led caregivers praying continually and specifically against Satan establishing strongholds in the lives of our little ones.
  • It is a vision of nursery caregivers persevering in the teaching and modeling of biblical truths.
  • It is a vision of the Word of God dwelling richly in our children’s hearts and not merely in their heads.
  • It is a vision of our children stepping into adulthood secure in their convictions and grounded in the Word of God with an unshakeable faith.
  • It is a vision of our children and our children’s children living with the peace of Christ in their hearts so that whatever they do, whether in word or deed, they may do it all in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to the Father, bearing fruit in every good work and leading many to repentance.

Nursery-Age Children in the Sanctuary

Children are welcomed and encouraged to be part of the Sunday morning worship service. For every family there are times when a child needs special attention. If your child’s needs become a distraction to those worshiping around you, there are options available at the North campus where you can meet his or her needs and yet continue to hear the service. There is a Restless Child Room at the back of the Sanctuary, entered from the Commons, with windows and sound so you can both see and hear the service. In the Commons area, you are able to hear the service. Also, for Moms with babies, the Nursing Mother’s Room, located in B309, is equipped with sound so you can hear the service.

Childcare and Use of Nursery Rooms

Childcare for ages 0-48 months is currently provided during Sunday morning services and Wednesday Kids’ Connection. The M.O.M.S group and Wednesday morning Women’s Bible Studies also have childcare available for those who cannot make other arrangements. Reservations are required along with a set fee which is subsidized by Bethlehem. All parents must stay on the church grounds when using the nurseries. Childcare is not provided for “off site” activities (i.e. small groups). Please contact the Minister for Early Childhood or Childcare Coordinator if you need information regarding childcare availability and guidelines for any other special church events.

Changing stations are available in many of the men’s and women’s restrooms throughout the building. Please use these changing stations if there is a need to change your baby’s diaper as there can be no admittance to the nurseries due to security issues and so that the programs in progress will not be disturbed.

What to Bring

1. Diapers: other than for special needs, disposable diapers are preferred.

2. Bring a complete change of clothes - socks, underpants, pants and shirt. Label each item. While every age baby may need a complete or partial change of clothing, this is particularly needed in Nursery A for infants and again in Nursery C when children are being potty trained.

3. For bottle-fed children less than 12 months please provide a plastic bottle. All bottles should be prepared (premixed formula or juice), or formula and measured water provided. Nursery A has a bottle warmer for bottle needs. For children in Nursery A who are older than 12 months, sippy cups of water will be given with a graham cracker snack. If your little one in Nursery B is still taking a bottle, it is helpful if you can give him the bottle before or after the nursery session, if possible, or use the nursing mother’s room for this purpose. This avoids jealousy for freshly weaned children and prevents “bottle sharing” with little friends.

4. Please label everything – bag, blanket, coat, bib, bottle, pacifier, clothes and baby carriers.

Parent Sign-In Procedures

Prior to placing your child in the nursery, please check your baby’s diaper to ensure it is fresh and clean. Then sign in at a kiosk near the nurseries. The kiosk will be open until 15 minutes past service start time. (If the kiosks are closed, please use the kiosk located in the Commons next to the Information Desk, or request assistance from the Assistant Childcare Coordinator). You will receive a nametag to put on your child’s back and 2 pick-up tags – one for each parent. You may also ask for asset tags to put on your diaper or diaper bag…let the attendant know how many you need. Then take your little one to the age-appropriate nursery.

When signing in at the nursery, we ask parents to fill in all data on the “Parent Sign-In Sheet”. It is very important for you to communicate where you will be while your child is in our care. All the information you give is used to help meet each child’s particular needs and to contact parents when necessary.

Once you have signed in and said good bye to your child, hand your child to the caregiver with a smile. It is normal for little ones to sometimes cry when leaving a parent, but this usually does not last long once their attention is redirected. You will be reassured to know that we will not – in most cases – permit a child to cry longer than 10 minutes before paging the parent.

Nursery Pagers and Alpha/Numeric Pager

For the protection of you and your child, the kiosk check-in system provides increased security checks. Each week your child will be given a nametag and you will receive pick-up tags with a new family number printed on it. The fact that this number changes from week to week increases the difficulty for a person trying to illegally claim any child as his own (as in contested custody cases).

If for some reason you are not able to pick your child up personally, any adult you designate may pick your child up for you, but only if we have your signed permission on record and only if that person has the child’s correctly numbered pick-up tag. We ask you please not to send brothers and sisters to pick up nursery age children. Each child must be checked out by the person picking him up.

For babies from ages 0 – 24 months old, and older children if needed, you will be given a pager to wear so we can call you if your child needs your assistance. We will not let your child be unduly sad or uncomfortable in the nursery. If he or she has been crying and continues to be upset for 10 minutes, we will page you.

Please wear the pager given you next to your body, as on a waistband – not just in your pocket –, as they are vibrators and do not give an audible signal. This system provides immediate, silent communication anywhere in the facility at any time.

When a pager is signed out to you, your child will be identified with that pager number. To reach you, we simply push your pager number on a transmitter that activates your pager. If you do not respond to the pager, or if you have not taken a pager, we will summon you when needed by displaying your nametag alpha/numeric ID on the display units in the sanctuary. If you lose a pager, there is a $100 replacement cost which you will need to cover.

If the pick-up tag is lost, only the parent who signed the child in will be allowed to pick up the child. The parent will also be asked to show a driver’s license or other legal identification.

Pick-Up Procedures

Please be sure to pick up your child promptly after the worship service or Sunday school class ends. Please wait to socialize with friends until after you have picked up your child. Many of our nursery caregivers have children of their own to pick up but are not free to leave until all the nursery children have gone with their parents. We understand that there might be unusual circumstances which delay you. If you are praying for someone or being prayed for by our worship service prayer team, we certainly understand and will gladly care for your child until you are free. When picking up a child we ask that you wait at the sign-in counter to have your child handed to you (and to have your pager/child’s pick-up tag ready to be checked.) Please check your child out while you wait. Again, any adult you designate may pick up your child, but only if he/she has the correct pick-up tag and your consent.

Feeding

We are happy to give clearly labeled, prepared bottles to babies up to 12 months, but we do not give solid food of any kind to babies under 12 months in Nursery A. In an effort to prevent choking in our infants even snacks you pack in your diaper bag will not be given to your child. Children 12-48 months are given a snack of water and graham crackers. You can let us know if this is not good for your child when you sign in. Only parents are allowed to give medicine to their child. Do not put medicine of any kind in bottles that will be given to your baby while he or she is in the nursery.

Please feed your child a complete “meal” before bringing him to the nursery. It helps us to provide a peaceful, happy time for your child if he or she comes to church with a full stomach.

Nursing Mothers

To ensure your baby’s well being, our vibrating pagers make it possible to quietly reach you when your baby is hungry. The Nursing Mothers’ Room is located in Room B309—at the end of B hallway, on the left. This room provides privacy, a changing table and speakers so you may listen to the sermon.

Distraught Children

When an infant child is distraught and crying, our caregivers are instructed to:

1. pray for the child

2. change the diaper if needed

3. check with the team leader and Sign-in Sheet for pertinent information

4. offer him/her a bottle or page the mother for nursing

5. comfort the child and try to distract him with a toy or picture

6. walk around the room and talk or sing softly with the child

7. ask help from another worker

8. talk to the team leader for further guidance if the child has not calmed down after crying for approximately 10 minutes

9. page parent

When a parent is needed to comfort or care for a child, the team leader or Assistant Childcare Coordinator will attempt to locate the parent as quickly as possible. For this reason it is important to always indicate your location on the Parent Sign-In sheet.

If a child should have difficulty adjusting to the nursery, we advise patience and to keep trying. Most often a baby will adjust once the room is familiar and the occurrence becomes routine. If the problem persists, one parent may be asked to serve in the same room as the child for a few weeks and then gradually taper off until the child becomes acclimated to the nursery. In this way we can help change behavior patterns so both the parents’ and child’s nursery experience is positive. (Before serving in a nursery room all parents must fill out an application and complete proper screening. Please read “Caregivers/Volunteers.”)

The “Ministry” of Care-Giving

Because Jesus has told us to let even little children come to Him, we highly value ministry to children beginning at the earliest ages. The Bethlehem nurseries are committed to serving both parents and children in love. It is our joy to join parents in nurturing the faith of their children, teaching the little ones biblical truths, and interceding in prayer for this new generation.

The Children’s Nursery Ministry is divided into 4 areas at North:

Nursery A “The Fragrance of the Knowledge of Christ” (0-15 months of age):

Loving care and prayer characterize this room. Infants are cuddled, rocked and played with. This nursery offers nap rooms, infant swings, age-appropriate toys and safe space for exploration. Caregivers pray individually for your child. Monthly prayer themes are concentrated on as a prayer guide in praying for this next generation. Worship music is played and/or sung throughout the session. As babies begin walking, the morning activities include quiet, supervised play, interaction with children through reading books, singing, cuddling, as well as providing for large and small muscle activity. A snack of graham crackers and water is given to those over 12 months. Caregivers model prayer by praying with and for the children. Lesson time is spread throughout the hour as volunteers repeat simple biblical truths to the children and seek to relate them to the children’s experiences. The caregiver/child ratio is 1:2.

Nursery B “The Wonders He Has Done” (16-24 months)

The session begins with quiet supervised free play. This play consists of using such toys and activities as puzzles, blocks, coloring, and the reading of books. A snack of graham crackers and water is given. A series of four lessons are presented to the children in a group format using an age-appropriate curriculum, “The Wonders He Has Done.” Parents receive weekly lesson handouts and a copy of the songs. Caregivers pray for and with the children. The caregiver/child ratio is 1:4.

Nursery C “His Praiseworthy Deeds” (2 year olds)

Children in these rooms begin with quiet supervised play. A snack of graham crackers and water is given. The lessons are each presented to the children in a group format using the curriculum, “His Praiseworthy Deeds.” Parents are provided with a copy of the songs and weekly lesson handouts. Each lesson’s biblical truths are reinforced during the hour through conversation, play, and puppet shows. Prayer is modeled for the children and caregivers pray with them as well. Monthly Bible verses are taught and the children receive magnet with the verse on it for home study. Verse flashcards are available for take home as well. The caregiver/child ratio is 1:4.

Nursery D “ Set Their Hope On God” (3 year olds)

Children in these rooms begin with quiet supervised play. A snack of graham crackers and water is given. The lessons are each presented to the children in a group format using the curriculum, “Set Their Hope On God.” Parents are provided with a copy of the songs and weekly lesson handouts. Each lesson’s biblical truths are reinforced during the hour through conversation, play, and age-appropriate activities. Prayer is modeled for the children and caregivers pray with them as well. Monthly Bible verses are taught and the children receive a magnet with the verse on it for home study. Verse flashcards are also available. The caregiver/child ratio is 1:4.

Discipline

NOTE: Behavioral Guidelines & Principals for Children at Bethlehem Baptist Church is a brochure presenting Bethlehem’s general statement on children and discipline. It is available in each nursery and Sunday School department, as well as on the website.

Discipline for preschoolers: (2 and 3 year olds)

When discipline of a child’s behavior is needed our first step is to explain the inappropriate behavior to the child and communicate expectations in language that a preschooler would easily understand. We try to make eye contact with the child so it is clear to them what is expected. We do this in love. If the behavior is repeated a second time we use the “time out” method in the “thinking spot” (for children over 24 months). This gives a child time to calm himself and to think over a different approach to his play. We use this time to explain why he is in the “time out” and we try to find a better way to deal with the problem behavior next time. A child is left in “time out” 1 minute per year of his age. For example, a 3 year old child would be given a 3 minute “time out.” We do not spank children. If there are problems with behavior requiring parental attention we will communicate with the parents; if immediate attention is necessary, we will call the parent to the nursery. It is our desire to partner with parents as they strive to bring their children up in the love and admonition of the Lord.

Discipline for infants and toddlers (less than 24 months):

If there are behavior problems with children younger than 24 months, we simply remove them from the situation and redirect their attention to a new activity. However if a toddler is harming another child (i.e. hair pulling, biting, pushing) we may firmly say “no, no” to them in love. If any behavior that puts other children at risk becomes a recurring problem, the parents will be asked to keep the child out of the nursery until the behavior can be controlled.

Promotion

Promotions are done monthly from nursery to nursery. Children are moved all together at the beginning of each month. The promotion is done on the basis of the age of the child. Exceptions are made when either the parent or the Coordinator sees that a different class placement would be an advantage to the safety or development of the child. It also happens that a nursery must be protected from overcrowding and so the Coordinator for Early Childhood may decide to delay the promotion of children normally scheduled to be moved to that nursery until it is possible to do so. It is very important that the Coordinator for Early Childhood and parents communicate regarding the proper time to promote a child. Please call any time to discuss promotions or any other issue.

Preschoolers in Worship

It has long been Bethlehem’s ideal and our heart’s desire to see children worship with their parents. If you choose to have your child in the Sanctuary with you during the singing portion of the service and bring him to the nursery before the sermon, please sign him in at the nursery counter before service, so that we can reserve space for him. Indicate to the nursery staff that you will be bringing him back later. Be sure that nursery staff is aware of your child’s arrival when you return to the nursery. If your child is consistently able to sit through the entire service, he may be ready to worship with you regularly. Once a child celebrates his fourth birthday, we ask that he or she no longer use the nursery when Sunday School is not in session and instead goes to worship with you.

Caregivers/Volunteers

Our Nursery Department is staffed with screened volunteers who want to serve. It is our policy not to require all parents of children in the nursery to serve in the nursery. Caring for children is a ministry, not a duty. However, it requires many committed people to carry on the nursery program, and we are grateful for every parent who responds to the Lord’s nudging in this direction. It is our desire to staff the nurseries with individuals from the body of Christ who love the Lord with all their heart, all their soul and all their mind. It is also our desire to staff the nurseries with caregivers who love others more than themselves and want to serve the children of Bethlehem and their parents.

Children who wish to serve in the nursery must be at least 9 years of age and accompanied by a parent while working in the nursery. Junior and senior high students, ages 12-15, may help in any nursery except Nursery A with or without their parent. Everyone serving in the infant room (0-15 months) must be 16 years or older. All youth volunteers will receive on-the-job training, a Nursery Volunteer Handbook listing all nursery policies, and are expected to attend the annual Youth Nursery Training.

Everyone desiring to serve in children’s ministry at Bethlehem, including our youth volunteers, is asked to fill out an application and complete our screening process. The purpose is to provide a safe environment for our children and to also protect those who serve our children. In order to create a secure, familiar environment for the children, our caregivers are asked to commit to serving for one year (with time off as needed). If you are interested in becoming part of this strategic ministry please contact the Coordinator for Early Childhood Ministry at (612) 455-0807.

Emergency Evacuation Procedures

Practicing nursery emergency evacuations is part of the normal Sunday morning routine. Children in Nursery C and Nursery D practice walking by ropes weekly. At least once or twice a year we practice evacuating the building—this includes all nursery and Sunday School children (infants through High School). Parents are always notified if there are plans to go outside of the building.

In case of an actual evacuation at the North campus, please meet us behind the building, near the dumpster, to pick up your Nursery A and B children. Nursery C and D children will evacuate to the Northeast corner of the parking lot along with the other Sunday School classes. Do not attempt to pick up your child in the nursery. Emergency procedures have been carefully established to safely remove children from the building. All children are carried or walked in an orderly fashion by caregivers and Bethlehem staff. For a detailed EMERGENCY EVACATION POLICY please contact the Coordinator for Early Childhood Ministry.

Well Child Policy

If your child is exhibiting any of the following symptoms and it is impossible to keep him home, please keep him with you at church. Team Leaders in all departments are authorized to turn away ill children for the sake of other children and caregivers present. These symptoms can indicate a contagious illness:

1. temperature over 100 degrees within the last 24 hours

2. vomiting

3. diarrhea or abnormally loose stools

4. any undiagnosed rash other than mild heat rash or common diaper rash

5. unusual tiredness, pale complexion, irritability or restlessness

6. discharge that is yellow or green in color; or is clear but a continual flow from the nose or

eyes (guideline: wiping a child’s nose more than twice in a ten-minute period)

7. a congested or wet cough - one that produces yellow or green discharge

8. an eye infection (draining)

9. a fresh cold or signs of coming down with one (colds are most contagious the first day)

If your child comes down with a contagious condition (such as chicken pox, measles, pin worms, lice, etc.) and was in the nurseries just before or at the onset of the illness, please call the Coordinator for Early Childhood Ministry, Carmen Tomaszewski (612) 445-0807, and let her know. She can then inform other parents whose children may have been exposed. A notice may be handed to parents of children in the nursery that your child attends.

When a child is getting over a contagious illness, please call the Coordinator for Early Childhood Ministry for guidelines to determine when he/she is well enough to return to the nursery or Sunday School.

Nursery Cleanliness and Safety

In order to ensure our nurseries are clean and safe for your child, we disinfect all toys that have been played with after each child’s playtime. Only toys that can be easily cleaned are accepted into the nursery. Crib sheets are used by one child only and then placed in the dirty laundry. Disposable gloves are used for diapering and hands are washed with soap and warm water after each diaper change. Diaper changing paper is replaced and the changing table surfaces disinfected after each diaper change.

All our nursery rooms are vacuumed and cleaned after each daily use. Nursery carpets are also cleaned regularly. Our rooms are regularly inspected for safety hazards and health concerns.

The Coordinator for Early Childhood Ministries and the Assistant Childcare Coordinators are certified in Infant/Child CPR and First Aid. We also have a medical team (doctors and nurses) available on Sundays and a plan formulated in case of emergency.

Dedication of Children to the Lord

“The Dedication of Children is an act of faith performed by parents in the presence of God and His people in which we solemnly and earnestly offer ourselves up to God for the holy task of being Biblical parents and in which we offer our children up to God for His wise and sovereign purposes in their lives, pledging our allegiance to God above all things.” (Pastor John Piper)

“Though it is sometimes difficult to discern God’s will regarding how we should invest our lives, as parents we can be absolutely certain that God has called us to a very significant and serious Kingdom responsibility. As a parent you have a specific call of God on your life. Like all believers it is a call to faith and obedience. Specifically, it is a call to build the Word of God, the character of Christ and the joy of the Lord into your child’s life. When you dedicate your child you are promising as parents to be faithful to this call of God. As your brothers and sisters we will witness this promise, and we will pledge to do all we can to support and encourage you in fulfilling these covenant promises.” (Pastor David Michael)

Foundation Builders 1

To help parents prepare to make the significant promises included in the child dedication service and to help establish the partnership between home and church, Foundation Builders 1 (the first in a series of parenting seminars) is presented three times each year. Parents are required to participate in this three-hour class prior to dedicating a child. (It is not necessary to repeat the class for future children.) All parents of infants and young children are encouraged to attend Foundation Builders 1, even if they are not preparing for a dedication service at Bethlehem. It is an opportunity for you to understand the vision of parenting and children’s discipleship at Bethlehem and to learn how we hope to coordinate our efforts with yours as you seek to nurture the faith of your child.

If you have further questions or wish to dedicate your child, please contact Madeleine Miller, Ministry Assistant for Family Discipleship (612) 455-3496.

Prayer Ministry

We would love to pray specifically for your child and family. Our nursery prayer team is made up of pastors, Bethlehem staff members, Nursery Staff and other brothers and sisters in Christ – all committed to praying for our children. Each nursery counter has prayer request cards available. Or you may call the Coordinator for Early Childhood Ministries if there is a specific prayer request you would like to share. She will return your call promptly. Our heart’s desire is that God would get the glory, and those prayed for would receive encouragement and love!

To share a prayer request contact Carmen Tomaszewski at: Phone: (612) 455-0807.

When You Have a Baby

To have your baby announced from the pulpit and the announcement placed in the Star, call Joyce Heinrich. Be ready to give the pronunciation and spelling of the baby’s name, the date of birth, and the names and spellings and pronunciations of the parents’ names. If it is an adoption, we would also like the date of the adoption or arrival date into the family. You may take one of the roses from the vase after the last service on Sunday as a memento of your baby’s birth. Our meal coordinators will contact you to offer help with meals. Joyce Heinrich Phone: (612) 455-3498

How Parents Can Support the Nursery

• Pray for the nursery caregivers, teachers & children

• Serve children and their parents in the nursery, partnering in the nurturing of the faith of our children

• Volunteer as a room and toy cleaner, usually 3 times a year

• Volunteer to help with office jobs on an on-call basis

• Be a part of the laundry team

• Share your outgrown, clean and durable toys (Please speak to the Coordinator for Early Childhood regarding all donations)

• Share constructive suggestions for improving the nursery with the Childcare Coordinator or Minister for Early Education… (then be willing to be part of the improvements).

For more information on Early Childhood Ministry please contact our Minister for Early Childhood, Joyce Heinrich at: Phone (612) 455-3498,

Or the Coordinator for Early Childhood Ministries, North Campus, Carmen Tomaszewski at: Phone (612) 455-0807.

Parenting Resources for Early Childhood

Seminars
Foundation Builders Classes (and Child Dedication)
Madeleine Miller 612-455-3496

Parenting Sunday School Classes
Suzy Plocher (612) 455-3492

MOMS-Fellowship and Parenting
North: Heather Haas (651) 639-4272 or Kelly Vranyes (651) 699-3647

Women’s Bible Studies-North & DT
Mary Delk (612) 455-0814

Bookstore (612) 455-3440
Foundation Verses
Fighter Verse Sets
A Father’s Guide to Praying for His Children (booklet and blessing cards)
Praying for the Next Generation booklet
Parenting Books
Books for your children

Library (612) 455-3401
Bethlehem Library (DT)-Room 112
Nursery Campus Library, A211

Free resources available at the nurseries
Verse magnets
Flashcards
Foundation Verse CD foundation verses put to music (Heidi Hoilien)

Curriculum
www.desiringgod.org or
www.childrendesiringgod.org
Nursery-A Sure Foundation
Preschool 1-He Has Established a Testimony: Old Testament stories
Preschool 2-He Has Spoken By His Son: New Testament stories

Prayer Support
Prayer Request cards-on every nursery counter
Bulletin Tear-off
Nursery Staff to Pray for Your Child’s Needs

Nursery Coordinators

Minister for Early Childhood - Joyce Heinrich
Coordinator for Early Childhood Ministry North Campus – Carmen Tomaszewski
Coordinator for Early Childhood Ministry South Site – Bonnie Williams

Downtown Coordinators
Sat Service – Yvette Hatch
9:00 Service – Cathy Arredondo
11:00 Service – Andrea Tjarks
MOMS/Bible Study/Wed KC – Gerrilyn Kanowitz

South Coordinators
9:00 Service – Bonnie Williams
11:00 Service – Jolie Amberson

North Coordinators
9:00 Service – Michelle Wilcox
11:00 Service – Carmen Tomaszewski
Saturday Service & Wed KC – Karleen Witt
MOMS/Bible Study – MaggieSporleder
Special Events (all sites) – Karen Indehar

To contact any coordinator, please call 612-338-7653 and the receptionist will direct you.

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