CHILDREN (
AGES: 2 year - 7th Grade
ACTIVATE FAITH with SPARK...
All children participating in Sunday school will receive a Spark Bible to use as they study the stories of our faith. This is an Augsburg curriculum following the 3 year lectionary cycle.
2 & 3 year olds meet in room 201
Pre-K - K meet in room 202

1st - 2nd grade meet in room 203
3rd - 4th grade meet in room 204
5th - 7th grade meet in the Scout Room
WEDNESDAY EVENING PROGRAMS
Wednesday evening is a big family night at Trinity. It begins at 5;15 p.m. with a family meal. Families take turns providing main dishes, salads, dessert and drinks. After the meal, we offer an adult Bible study and children's activities for ages 4 thru 12 including choir rehearsal.
FIRST COMMUNION
Part of Trinity's
responsibility is to educate, inform, and prepare our young people to appreciate
the Sacramental nature and basic understanding of the Lord's Supper.
ACOLYTES
Torch Bearers and Crucifer fall under the oversight of Christian Education. It has been most rewarding to observe our young people volunteer and become involved in the church's worship today. (Other opportunities for involvement are available, for more information see the Pastors.)
NURSERY
Our nursery is available Sunday mornings for worship services and the Sunday
school hour. Parents sign in their children. Volunteers supervise
the children.
SUMMER CAMP OPPORTUNITIES
We have 2 Lutheran camps in our synod - Camp Nawakwa and Camp
Kirchenwald. Both camps offer a wide variety of activities for all ages.
To view these opportunities go to
www.lutherancamping.org. Trinity helps to finance all those attending the
camping programs, call the church office for details.
VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL
Bible school is held the first week after school lets out in June. The program is held in the evening Monday-Friday. Check out the Visitor for location and theme.
Davey & Goliath Devotions
available.
Special Devotionals are provided for the Church Seasons of Advent and Lent.
Is planned the first Sunday in December for families to share in some of
the joys of preparing for Advent and Christmas. Activities include a pot
luck dinner, constructing various crafts and holiday items to take home, walking
a prayer labyrinth, and making something to donate to a local charity or public
servant organization.
Many other opportunities are available for children and
youth.
See the youth newsletter for details.