Our nursery provides a safe, caring, and welcoming space for infants and toddlers during Sunday worship. It is a place where little ones are cared for with kindness, allowing parents and caregivers to participate in the service with peace of mind.
You are very welcome. If you are visiting, one of our greeters or volunteers would be happy to show you where the nursery is, answer questions, and help you get settled.
Our nursery is available for infants and toddlers under age two during Sunday worship.
Not at all. Children are always welcome to stay with their parents during the service. We also have a quiet room available for parents who would like a more private space while still being able to hear and see the service.
Parents or caregivers drop children off directly with the nursery team and pick them up after the service. We aim to keep this process simple, safe, and clear each Sunday morning.
Our nursery is cared for by screened and trusted volunteers who are committed to creating a safe, welcoming, and caring environment for little ones.
Yes. Anyone serving with children or vulnerable people completes a screening process that includes references, a police check with vulnerable sector screening, and volunteer training before they begin.
We want every child to feel safe and cared for. Our nursery is supervised, our spaces are child-friendly, and our volunteers follow clear safety practices for drop-off, supervision, and pick-up. We also work to keep the environment clean, welcoming, and appropriate for young children.
Yes. We welcome any helpful information that will make your child more comfortable while they are in our care. Parents are encouraged to let our nursery team know about routines, allergies, or other important details at drop-off.
That is completely okay. Our volunteers will care for your child with patience and kindness, and if needed, a parent or caregiver can be contacted right away.
Please let us know about any allergies, sensitivities, or medical needs when dropping off your child so we can support them appropriately and communicate clearly with parents as needed.