WASHINGTON FREE METHODIST CHURCH

 

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WASHINGTON FREE METHODIST CHURCH

 

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We seek to raise up a generation of committed and faithful followers of Jesus who live, love, and serve with passion and purpose.

 

We have a staffed nursery with trained caregivers for newborns and toddlers during the entire worship service. 

 

Our nursery is located just off the foyer outside of the main Sanctuary. While families are worshiping newborns and toddlers can be checked in to our staffed nursery where they will hear Bible stories and have room to play and freedom to make noise.

 

Just outside of our main nursery playroom we have a space for parents or grandparents to sit if you desire to keep an eye (or ear) on your loved one.

 

Children's Worship is our Sunday morning ministry to children 4 years old through 6th grade.  Children are dismissed from our main Worship Gathering every Sunday morning to enjoy age-appropriate Biblical teaching, songs, discussion, crafts, and activities. For more details on our current curriculum, click here.

 

Children enjoy energetic songs and an engaging teaching together. 

Classes are broken into pre-K through 3rd grade and 4th through 6th grade.

  • Younger children engage in discussion together and then share in an activity.
  • Older children are encouraged to bring their Bible to share in discussion, application, and response.  
 

Each summer hundreds of students come to enjoy Camp Wildwood at Wabash Park in Clay City, Indiana.

 

The student cabins, team-building course, recreation park, Frisbee golf course, and much more offer excitement for students of all ages and grade levels. Yet what draws students back to Camp Wildwood year after year is the experience they have with The Lord and with other campers through worship encounters, Biblical teachings and discussions, and lasting friendships..

 

Check out the Wabash Park Camp website for summer youth camp dates, registration details, and scholarship information.

 

Every August we launch a week-long "Bible school" at the church.

 

Through music, singing, dancing, games, stories, crafts, snacks, age-specific discussions children engage in learning and applying the Bible to their lives. 

 

We believe that families are the key to discipling children and we seek to create opportunitiues for families to gather together for fun and fellowship. Throughout the year we encourage children and their families to gather for special events; in the spring (typically around Easter weekend), in the fall (a harvest party around the bonfire), and in the winter (family Christmas party).