Archive | May, 2010

Children’s Ministry Organizational Charts

25. May 2010

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I know that you can hardly wait to talk about organizational charts! So exciting! Below you will find our Children’s Ministry Organizational Chart and our Staff to Volunteer Organizational Charts. Here is some additional information that will give you context: * This reflects the children’s ministry staff for all three campuses. * As of spring 2010, each campus has [...]

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Waumba Land: The Logistics!

17. May 2010

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Have you ever struggled with the tension of how to create a fun environment for preschoolers while keeping systems in place that ensure their safety and then manage the millions of details that go into Sunday morning? OR, have you ever been totally bogged down in the details of preparation that you lose sight of [...]

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Key Components of UpStreet Large Group

13. May 2010

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Every Sunday it is our job to create an environment where our kids can hear truth and worship God. For us, this happens in large group. 2nd and 3rd Grade Large Group at North Point Mandee Young, the UpStreet Director at our North Point Campus shared the following information last week at Drive 2010. She is one of [...]

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Sunday Debrief

10. May 2010

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As a multi-campus director I get to attend our three campuses and help out in a number of different children’s environments. This past Sunday I was at our Browns Bridge Campus. The sun chandelier at the main entrance Happy flowers down the hallway As I was hanging out in the hallway of Waumba Land with Tracy Stonecheck (Waumba [...]

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Our Plan to Partner With Parents

3. May 2010

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Sorry that you haven’t heard from us much this week, but we’ve been getting ready for this little thing called the Drive Conference! Today is the big day and I just sat in on a pre-conference session and listened to Billy Phenix unpack a big picture view of our strategy to partner with parents from birth [...]

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