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General Information (each Sunday): - Sunday school 9:45am (for all ages)
- Nursery and Sunday school at 8:30 (during Worship)
- Children's Sermons 11:00am (during Sanctuary Worship)
- Children's Worship 11:15am-12pm
- First Sunday worship at 10am - Sanctuary - a short Communion service designed to be a sensory experience for children, youth and adults. Meets in the basement of the children's building.
Sunday school 9:45am (for all ages) - Nursery and Sunday school at 8:30 (during Worship)
- Children's Sermons 11:00am (during Sanctuary Worship)
- Children's Worship 11:15am-12pm
- First Sunday worship at 10am - Sanctuary - a short Communion service designed to be a sensory experience for children, youth and adults. Meets in the basement of the children's building.
Special Programs: Parents' Afternoon Out
Each Sunday, we offer Sunday school for all ages from 8:30 until 11:00. At 11:00, children join adults in Sanctuary worship, and then can either stay for the service there, or after the children's time message, join other children youth and adults in Student Worship. Please come! Contact Information: Beth Posey, Director of Children's Ministries 703-892-4112 Emily Slough, Associate
Calvary UMC welcomes children of all ages. Sunday school is available each Sunday at 9:45am. There are special classes for 4th and 5th graders, middle schoolers and high schoolers. Younger elementary children are grouped by age and interest level. What do we do during church on Sundays? Well...on any Sunday, you might find us: - talking about things that are happening in our lives and our neighborhoods and praying about them together
- laughing and joking as our friends play a silly game to help us remember the Bible truth
- making a card for a wounded veteran, a lunch for a homeless person, a beautiful valentine for some of our folks at Calvary, placemats for people in jail or letters of encouragement to those who are missionaries
- making lemonade to raise money for cancer or Honduras or another worthy cause
- playing games on the playground across the street and greatly enjoying the friends we've made.
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