Find Your Place to Grow

Life is better when we grow together. SRC Kids Groups give families opportunities to connect beyond Sunday mornings. Building community, deepening faith, and creating rhythms of grace at home and in church.

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    Nurturing Your Newborn

    Becoming a mom for the first or second time and beyond can create uncertainties and challenges as you adjust to your new rhythms. Nurturing Your Newborn is designed to provide community and support for moms as they build relationships and learn together.

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    River Tots

    Designed for children ages 1-3 years old, River Tots is a Mommy & Me program that serves as a way for moms to have fun alongside their kids as they work on fun and engaging activities and crafts. The River Tots program is the perfect way for your kids to learn all about the love of God.

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    SRC Kids Awana Club

    SRC Kids Awana Club is a life-changing program designed to help kids navigate the changing culture, experience God’s presence, and walk in the ways of Jesus. Every week includes Bible lessons, discussions, and activities that give children tools to grow their faith.

Parent Resources

We want to walk alongside you throughout your child’s faith journey, and we’re dedicated to providing you with incredible tools and resources to accompany you on the adventure.

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    Circle of Security (COS) Parenting Program

    At times, all parents feel lost or without a clue about what our child might need from us. Imagine what it might feel like if you were able to make sense of what your child was really asking from you! The Circle of Security Parenting Program is based on decades of research about how secure parent-child relationships can be supported and strengthened. Using the COSP model developed by the Circle of Security originators, you will learn how to:

    • Understand your child’s emotional world by learning to read emotional needs.

    • Support your child’s ability to successfully manage emotions.

    • Enhance the development of your child's self esteem.

    • Honor the innate wisdom and desire for your child to be secure.

    Sundays • 9:00-10:30 a.m.
    September 13 - November 8, 2026 (no class 10/18)

    SRC Kids Building
    Cost: $60 per Couple or $30 per Person

    Register for Childcare Here

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    Habits of the Household

    "To steward the habits of your family is to steward the hearts of your family" -Justin Whitmel Earley, author of Habits of the Household. SRC Parents will walkthrough a transformative framework for weaving spiritual formation into everyday family life and explore simple, meaningful practices that can bring peace, purpose, and connection into the moments that matter most.

    Through this study, you’ll learn how to:

    • Build intentional daily rhythms for your family

    • Create a bedtime liturgy for little ones

    • See discipline through the lens of discipleship

    • Establish meaningful mealtimes

    • …and more!

    Sundays • 9:00-10:30 a.m.
    February 21 - March 21, 2027
    Connect Center, Room 4
    Cost: $60 per Couple or $30 per Person

    Register for Childcare Here

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    Mom Talks

    The Women’s Ministry invites you to a series of Mom Talks designed to encourage and equip you as a mother. Join us for a cup of coffee and a bite to eat while listening to an expert share valuable advice that will strengthen you and your family.

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    Postpartum Care

    The many challenges of becoming a mother can sometimes be overwhelming. These challenges don’t need to be experienced alone. Find the extra support and encouragement you need with practical steps for self-care in a safe and loving environment.