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Parent Volunteers

Article Pic The Children's Ministry at GSM has currently launched in December 2009. Parents are the primary teacher of children. GSM Kids is here to support parents in laying a biblical foundation for their child. To equip parents with knowledge of what their child learns in weekend worship.

Seed Kids

Article Pic Each weekend your child can be part of an exciting and active environment filled with songs, games, and loveable characters that teach Godly values at an age-appropriate level. Our weekend services meet at the same time as adult services, and are designed for all children from age three to age five. So while you are experiencing the creative, life-changing worship of Good Seed Ministries, your children are experiencing it as well.

Through creative, age-appropriate, interactive teaching, kids will:
discover what it means to be a Christian
understand the importance of a relationship with God
learn how to become a Christian
realize the opportunity to make that decision
establish how to build "spiritual muscle"
recognize the importance of developing their relationship with Christ each child will participate in an interactive time with their parent to make sure they understand the material and any decisions they made as well as to answer questions. A complimentary snack is served during each class.

Kids At Play

Article Pic At Good Seed Ministries, Our Children are our priority.

Good Seed Children's Ministry- The Leadership Factory

Article Pic At Good Seed we are building Spritual Champions. Based on George Barna Book Transforming Children into Spritual Champions.

THE ENEMY HAS PLANS FOR YOUR CHILDREN—DO YOU?

Based on original research among children, parents and churches, George Barna reveals his discoveries about the significance of ministry to children - and what is required to help them become transformed for Christ. In addition to describing why ministry to young people may be the single most strategic ministry activity, he outlines what children need to become spiritual champions, how parents can provide such nurture, and the appropriate role of the local church in this developmental process.


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