Remember also your Creator in the days of your youth

- Ecclesiastes 4:12 (NASB)

Enoch’s Club

Enoch's Club

Summer Camp is planned Monday – Friday evenings, August 15 – 19, 2022!  More info  here.

Held each Friday evening from 7 to 8:30 pm, Enoch’s Club is specifically intended for neighborhood children and teens in the 5 to 15 year age range. Enoch’s club usually consists of activities, a Bible lesson, songs, and a snack just before the children head home.  Activities are held outside when possible, inside if necessary and are roundly enjoyed! If you need help getting your children to and from Enoch’s Club, please let us know.

Enoch's Club

Enoch’s Club

Lesson time starts with singing, followed by a Bible lesson, perhaps from the life of a Bible character, a passage that tells about who God is and what He is like, or maybe a passage that discusses how God wants us to live. There might be a story, and nearly always there’s a short Bible passage to memorize.

Parents are welcome to come and see what happens; we would love for your children to join us, and we think they would be excited to come!

The importance of your children’s spiritual development cannot be overemphasized. While academic learning may teach a child how to do certain things, it is something else to learn why one should or should not do those things. Children are interested in questions like “Where did I come from?” and in time they will begin to ask, “Why am I here?”. In the Bible we find true and meaningful answers to these questions. And in a relationship with our Creator we find resources beyond our own to weather the storms of life.

We’re currently working through a series of lessons from the book of Genesis, the first book of the Bible. Here God has given us a record of the lives of such well-known Bible characters as Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and Joseph. Through their lives, and God’s interaction with them we learn many things about who God is and what He is like – how He is a faithful God who always keeps His promises, a righteous God who cannot sweep sin under the rug, and a loving God who wants to bring His blessings into our lives.

The 2015-2016 lesson material came from the “King of Glory” study. This study took the children through the Bible exploring the major themes of who God is and how He has made it possible for us to have a right relationship with Him. See an introduction here: