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Sunday Morning Adventures
Church is an important part of family life, so we encourage you to take a two-step approach to Sunday mornings.
- Step 1: Worship Together
During one of our services, worship as a family by sitting together
and experiencing God's Word. This is the most important hour on Sunday
mornings for your family and it provides you with opportunities for
spiritual discussions during the week. Find service times, locations and descriptions here.
- Step 2: Grow in Faith
Have your kids attend one of our exciting Sunday School programs
developed just for them. In these creative settings, children will
explore what it means to love God, grow in their faith and start putting
their hearts and hands into reaching the world. While your child is in
Sunday School, we encourage you to use your gifts to serve or connect in an Adult Class.
Sunday School Adventures
(Sundays, 8:15, 9:45 and 11:15 am)
Your children will enjoy age-appropriate adventures when they attend Sunday School. Just click on the links below.
Keep it Safe on Sunday Mornings
To help make the adventure safe and fun for everyone, remember . . .
- Checking In and Out - Only parents, guardians or adult family members (those 18 years of
age or older) can sign a child into his or her classroom. You and your
child receive tags with a corresponding number on them. This number is
very important. If an Expedition Ministries staff member needs to
contact you during the service, your tag number will appear on the
screens at the front of the worship center or a staff member will
contact your Adult Class. When you pick up your child, you or a family member in high school or
older must show a classroom leader that your tag matches your child's
tag... no exceptions.
- Safe and Secure - Our goal is to provide a safe and secure environment for every child.
That's why all entrances are locked from the outside and we carefully
screen volunteers before they step into the classroom. In partnership
with the Carol Stream Fire Department, we have also developed a
well-mapped-out emergency exit plan and train all of our volunteers on
how to get the kids out of the building quickly.
- Healthy Kids Policy - At the first signs of illness (fever in the last 24 hours, a
questionable rash, nasal discharge, diarrhea or conjunctivitis), please
keep your child at home. Your child will be more comfortable there and
this will also prevent other children from becoming sick. Should your
child become ill while in our care, we will notify you promptly.