Children are a very important part of the Bartlett Chapel
family.   An active program on Sundays and during the week
keeps our church "young".  We value each precious life and
strive to help each one grow up in the love and nurture of
God's Family.










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Children's Sunday School Classes (10:00 AM)
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Children's Fellowship Time (9:45 AM)
Children are encouraged to share snacks in their rooms with
their teachers and classmates at the beginning of class.
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Children's Worship Experience (available during both
Sunday worship services)

Godly Play
Ages 3 years through kindergarten, teaches children how to
worship God through song, story, and creative play.   

S.P.Y. Kids (Spirit Powered Youth)
Children (1st through 6th grades) meet in the
Multiple-Purpose Room.  They meet during the worship time.  
This a great class for kids to actively learn how and why to
worship!!
Upcoming Events
BARTLETT CHAPEL CHILDREN'S MINISTRIES
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JAM (Jesus And Me) Wednesdays - from 6:30 - 7:45
PM!!  Ages 4 through 6th grade        

JAM is currently on hiatus for the summer, but will resume on
September 16th with "Metamorphosis", a unit all about the
change Jesus makes in us.

Registration will begin in August.  Forms may be obtained
from the church office at that time.  Enjoy your summer.

The JAM ministry meets from mid-September through
mid-May, with a few breaks for vacations and holidays.  Each
JAM session has three main parts.  
1)  Activity time, when kids can be kids as they choose to
participate from a variety of activities, including; crafts or
group, carnival-type, and board games.
2)  Large group session (about 30 minutes), when the lesson
for the night is presented, a bible story or bible truth.
3)  Small group time, when the children gather in smaller
groups with a caring adult leader to have discussion, play a
game or other activity designed to reinforce the lesson of the
night.