White House United Methodist Church is hosting "The Light Kids Conference" on Saturday, April 28th, 8:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.
"The Light Kids Conference" is designed for children in 1st-5th grades. Tim Price, worship pastor at Troy UMC in Troy, IL and Director of Harvest Ministry, designed this kids conference and has offered it to several churches in the Illinois area. Tim and his worship team, Harvest Ministry, led worship for several yearsat Warmth in Winter.
The "Light Kids Conference' website includes this information:
What is The Light? We've all seen events for Sr. & Jr. High students, but how often do you see an event geared for the younger kids? We all know that such programs and events need to be in place, but where are they? That is where The Light - Kids Conference comes in. It is a conference designed especially for kids in grades 1 - 5. It is a one-day event packed with fun activities, teaching sessions, and worship. The Light is a conference that was specifically designed to reach children! Using high energy praise and worship, relevant teaching, drama, video and interactive learning, students will come away inspirted to live for the Lord! In addition to the worship and teaching times, the registration fee covers lunch, special guests, and recreation (including inflatable games). There will be lots of prizes, fun, and energy during The Light, not to mention the presence of the living God who shines through us!
Tim Price and his worship team, Harvest Ministry will be leading the conference. This year's theme is "Dive" and will include teaching and worship sessions about diving into scripture, diving into prayer, and a life of faith. In addition, there will be plenty of games, snacks, lunch, and entertainment. There will also be a 40-minute children's ministry workshop.
Early registration (before April 17) is $18 per child and $15 per adult. For more information and to register for the conference go to www.kidsconference.org.
Monday, February 26, 2007
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