Children's Ministry

Our children's ministry is a vibrant and nurturing space where faith and fun come together. Through engaging Bible stories, interactive lessons, and hands-on activities, children learn about God's love and grace in a way that resonates with their hearts and minds.

Our dedicated team create a warm and welcoming environment, fostering friendships and community among the kids. We offer various programs, including Sunday School, Vacation Bible School, and family events, all designed to support spiritual growth and encourage families to explore their faith together. With a focus on building a strong foundation in Christ, our ministry aims to inspire the next generation to live out their faith joyfully and confidently.

In many Christian traditions, including Lutheranism, child baptism is seen as a vital expression of God's grace and promise. It marks the beginning of a child's faith journey, emphasizing that salvation is a gift from God, not something earned. Based on biblical teachings, such as Acts 2:38-39, this practice assures parents that God's covenant extends to their children, offering forgiveness and eternal life from the moment of baptism. In Lutheran belief, baptism cleanses individuals from original sin and unites them with Christ, even at an age where they cannot yet understand or articulate faith. It is a powerful declaration of God’s unconditional love and the child's inclusion into the community of believers.

This sacrament is seen not just as symbolic, but as an actual means by which God imparts grace and faith, ensuring that the baptized is fully embraced by God's promises. For families, it is an important spiritual milestone, laying a foundation for raising their child in the Christian faith.

"Baptism, which corresponds to this, now saves you, not as a removal of dirt from the body but as an appeal to God for a good conscience, through the resurrection of Jesus Christ."
1 Peter 3:21

FAQ

Why Baptize My Child?

Baptism is a washing, a sacred act commanded by Jesus Himself. It is God’s gift to us that brings us into His family as His adopted children. When we obey Jesus’ command to baptize, God extends His grace in many ways. The baptized child begins a new relationship with God, receives forgiveness of sins and is filled with the Holy Spirit.

How Do I Have My Child Baptized?

Baptism is an important event and milestone in the life of a child, and not just a box to be checked. Because it is so important we require all those interested in Baptism or in having their child Baptized to meet with Pastor Kyle. This class helps to educate and equip parents on Baptism and being the primary faith developers for their children. This class must be completed before Baptism can be scheduled. Please contact Pastor Kyle to set up an appointment at 920-467-6449 ext 123 or

Why Does St. Paul Lutheran Church Baptize Babies?

Children, too, are sinful and need God’s forgiveness. The Bible never says God’s promises only hold true for adults or for those who are able to understand. Our right standing with God does not depend on our decision to come to Him, but rather on His coming to us.

“Repent and be baptized, every one of you, in the name of Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of your sins. And you will receive the gift of the Holy Spirit. The promise is for you and your children.” Acts 2:38-39

What Happens On The Day Of Baptism?

You will want to arrive at least 20 minutes before the worship service begins and inform the Pastor you are on site. Upon your request, seats will be reserved in the Sanctuary for your family and guests. During the service the pastor will welcome your immediate family and sponsors around the baptismal font. You will receive a certificate and a gift to help your child remember this day. Pictures can be taken after the service.

What Is My Responsibility After The Baptism?

Children need to be taught about their new relationship with Jesus. This is just as important as the baptism itself. The little seed of faith that has been placed in his heart needs to be watered and fed with God’s Word so it will continue to grow. You as the parents and sponsors hold the God given responsibility to raise your child in the faith. Having a child helps many new parents realize their own need to “walk the walk” and “talk the talk”. If this is the case, we are here to help and guide you in your own faith walk.

What Does St. Paul Do After The Baptism?

At your child’s baptism, our church family promised to continue to pray for you and your child as you raise him or her in the faith. Through our Faith Path we offer various parenting classes will be available at church for you to attend. At age 3, (by Sept of that school year) your child is old enough to begin attending Sunday School to help them learn more about Jesus and His love.

About the Nursery

The Nursery staff will provide free care for children from birth up to 4-year-olds during the 9:30AM Sunday service. The nursery consists of staff that have a deep love for children. They look forward to watching the little ones while you attend worship. You will be texted if you are needed immediately in the nursery. Parents are also welcome to stay in the nursery with their child to get the wiggles out! Nursing moms are always welcome to nurse here. The worship service is broadcasted on the TV screen, so you won’t miss the service.

If you have any questions, please contact Savannah in the church office.
You can also download our brochure below.

Brochure

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Nursery Staff


Mckenzie Trakel


Maddie Wohlgemuth


Nora Underberg

Grace Grosshuesh
Elena Rosalez

Vacation Bible School is happening in July 27-30, 2025 | 3-6 PM

VBS 2025

FAQ

What does a day at VBS look like?

Children will be split into a crew for the week. Within their crew, they will rotate to different stations which will emphasize the Bible Point for the day through various activities.

VBS Sample Schedule

What ages are welcome to attend?

The grades are based on the 2025-26 school year. 3K-5th grade are welcome to attend VBS. 6th grade and up are able to volunteer for VBS!

When does registration open up?

Registration for VBS will open May 2025

How can I help with VBS?

There are many ways to help out with Vacation Bible School. We are looking for Crew Leaders and Assistants. We are also looking for people to help with our stations. Anyone entering 6th Grade and up can volunteer.

Volunteer sign up will open in April 2025

How much is registration for VBS?

Vacation Bible School is a free event.


VBS 2024

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    Sunday School Registration for the 2024-2025 School Year is closed. Please contact Savannah Henn at with questions.
    Ss INFORMATION 24-25

    *Hear, learn about and apply the Word of God. *Reinforce what families are doing at home. *Form/Build-on Christian relationships

    A Brief Summary

    • Sunday School is offered during the 9:30 service
    • Children are dismissed for Sunday School from worship service.
    • Sunday school starts just before the pastor’s sermon
    • Children are picked up following the worship service.

    Structure

    • Large group time is spent in song and opening of the days topic.
    • Small group is spent in classroom working through age appropriate lessons

    Registration for the 2024-2025 school year is closed.
    Please contact Savannah Henn at with questions.


    WHAT IS AWANA…
    Our Wednesday night program offers children the opportunity to join a million plus kids in a fun and Bible based club called AWANA (Approved Workmen Are Not Ashamed) which is an acronym for 2 Timothy 2:15. A typical AWANA club revolves around games, activities, scripture memorization and Christ centered devotions to list a few. Children, families and congregations across the world have found AWANA to be an exciting program that is not only fun but important in developing a child’s understanding of the Scriptures. Those who have utilized AWANA have found the program to be invaluable in a child’s faith development. Some of the benefits include developing a strong understanding of God’s love, forgiveness and plan of salvation through Christ alone.

    AWANA at St. Paul:
    Wednesday nights at 6pm we kick off with opening in the church Fellowship Hall as a large group. Students then gather with their small groups and rotate between games and devotion time. We close the evening with large group in the Worship Center and end at 7:30pm.

    Ages:
    Sparks- students are those in K through 2nd grade

    TnT- students in 3rd-5th grade

    Materials & Points:
    Students and parents work at home through their student book. Memory work consists of different key passages we can find throughout the Bible. Students will recite their memory work each week at AWANA.

    Points are earned each week for different aspects of this ministry(participating in the theme that week, attendance, etc). They collect points and then use them at the AWANA store a couple of times a year.

    Schedule & Theme night:
    AWANA takes place on Wednesday evenings here at St. Paul from 6-7:30pm

    Welcome letter Schedule Awana 2024-25

    About AWANA Sparks
    Our Sparks Club is designed for children in Kindergarten – 2nd grade. The aim of this club is to take God’s children a step deeper into God’s Word. As boys and girls grow in their understanding of the Word they will have a better understanding of the importance of trusting Christ for their salvation. Spark’s club meetings combine learning with fun to create an atmosphere of irresistible excitement. Club meetings are divided into four segments: Opening, Games, Small Group and Large Group.

    About Flight 3:16
    All Sparks enter their AWANA journey by reading/completing Flight 3:16. Through this they’ll learn the essentials of a Christian’s life—that we are sinful, God sent his son to die and pay for our sins, through Jesus death and resurrection, all who believe will receive eternal life.

    Upon completion of Flight 3:16, the children enter into their handbooks, where they learn more of the important Biblical people, accounts, and teachings that are essential to God’s master plan of salvation. Over three years clubbers make their way through 3 handbooks which chronologically cover key Biblical figures. In addition the handbooks challenge clubbers (and their families) to apply the Bible to their daily lives.

    Small Group:
    This is a time of devotion, teaching, and discussion. Teachers will lead their kids in a devotion associated with the theme for the night.

    AWARDS (see p. 102 of Hang Glider book for visual) **Each Sparks book revolves earning 1 patch (Rank Emblem) and 12 jewels (4 Green, 4 Red, 4 Blue). Completed in order…the kids first earn their Rank Emblem by completing the first 8 sections. Completing the next 4 sections earns them Red Jewel 1. The next 4 earns them Green Jewel 1. The next 4 earns them Red Jewel 2…and so on. Blue Jewels are earned once a quarter based on club attendance (usually attending 5-6 times/quarter).
    **Once the Rank Emblem and all Red and Green Jewels have been earned, depending on their grade and the time of year, the kids will either work on “Extra Credit” sections or move onto the next book. (See “ORDER OF COMPLETION OF HANDBOOKS” below) This determination will be made by the AWANA Commander and Secretaries.

    **Book awards are given out once a quarter.

    **Uniforms and bags are handed out after the Rank Emblem patch has been earned

    **All sections must be completed in their entirety and in order

    THE ONLY EXCEPTIONS-WHICH MAY BE DONE ANY TIME A) Bring A Friend (Red Jewel 1, Section 1) B) Missionary Activities (Green Jewel 2) C) Listening To Parents/Life at Home (Green Jewel 4, Sections 2 and/or 3) **For placement and description of awards, please consult the back of the book or ask your leader.

    KEY PARTS OF THE BOOK FOR PARENTS/AWARDS:
    Page 2-3: Parent Guardian Letter–Describes the parts of the book AND which sections can be done out of order *Red Jewel 1:1 Kids need to bring a friend (see leader if alternative is absolutely necessary) *Green Jewel 2:1-2:4 Missionary Activities *Green Jewel 4:3 Kids must complete a responsibilities chart Back of the book Information on awards/Parent ideas to apply Bible Bibliographies *NOTE—These sections may be done out of order—all others must be done in order

    ORDER OF COMPLETION of CURRICULUM
    Kindergarten: Flight 3:16, Hang Glider, HG Review Emblem, HG Frequent Flyer 1st: Flight 3:16, Hang Glider, Wing Runner, WR Review Emblem, WR Frequent Flyer, HG Review Emblem, HG Frequent Flyer 2nd: Flight 3:16, Hang Glider, Wing Runner, Sky Stormer, SS Review Emblem, SS Frequent Flyer, WR Review Emblem, WR Frequent Flyer, HG Review Emblem, HG Frequent Flyer

    REMINDER OF POINT VALUE/WHAT TO BRING TO CLUB

    • Attendance: 50
    • Bring a Friend: 100
    • Theme: 50
    • Section completed: 100

    About AWANA TNT
    All TNT youth enter their AWANA journey by reading/completing Start Zone. Through this they’ll learn the essentials of a Christian’s life—that we are sinful, God sent his son to die and pay for our sins, through Jesus's death and resurrection, all who believe will receive eternal life.

    Upon completion of Start Zone, the children enter into their handbooks (for new clubbers this will actually be a Binder), where they learn more about God and his plan for them, including His master plan of salvation. Over three years clubbers can make their way through 3 binders which explore important foundational Christian faith questions. With God’s Word as a foundation these clubbers (and their families) become greater equipped to share the good news of Jesus with others.

    Small Group takes place on Wednesday evenings: This is a time of devotion, teaching, and discussion. Teachers will lead their kids in a devotion associated with the theme for the night. Teachers will also guide them through opening, games and large group closing.

    Memory Work and at home time: Parents as you work your way through each handbook you will be signing off on different sections that you complete. Memory work should be studied at home and then signed off for in the handbook. Students can then show their leader each week their progress and secretaries will award them as sections are completed.

    Handbooks: All students begin in a Start Zone.

    Once this is completed, they will then begin the following progression of binders:

    Binder 1 | Binder 2 | Binder 3

    In all of the books the kids are working on sections. These sections have similar requirements involving the areas of memorizing scripture and looking up Bible passages and answering questions. Students will earn different color chevrons as they get to the halfway point of a group of sections and the completion of a group of sections. Uniforms are given when the first Chevron is earned (after section 1.3)

    Again, each book should be worked on at home with their parents involvement. Books should be brought each week to class to show small group leaders.

    REMINDER OF POINT VALUE/WHAT TO BRING TO CLUB

    • Attendance: 50
    • Bring a Friend: 100
    • Theme: 50
    • Section completed: 100

    If You have any questions, contact Savannah at or call the church office (920) 467-6449.