Posts Tagged ‘children and youth’

Online Registration for Presbyfest 2009 Now Available

Monday, September 21st, 2009

Online registration for Presbyfest 2009 is now available.  We are trying a new process where you can register and pay for the event online.  To find a listing of workshops, please go to the workshops page.  To register and also pay for Presbyfest, please go to our registration page.   If you would rather download a registration form and mail it in, you can also access a PDF version.

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Plymouth Presbyterian Looking for Nursery Attendant

Friday, August 14th, 2009

 Plymouth Presbyterian Church is seeking a caring, nurturing, well-organized individual to serve as their Nursery Attendant.  This individual will be responsible for the care and safety of children aged infant – 5 years old, for providing appropriate activities for the children while in the nursery and for supervising the volunteer nursery workers. 

 

     Interested candidates should be at least 18 years old, have at least two years of experience providing child care to young children.  This position is a part-time position requiring approximately 2-3 hours on Sunday mornings and various other times throughout the year as scheduled. 

 

     For more information please contact the church office at (763) 559-2946. 

 

     Send cover letter and resume to:

     allison@plymouthpc.org This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it   OR

     Plymouth Presbyterian Church, Attn: Allison Nahr,  3755 Dunkirk Lane North, Plymouth, MN 55446.

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Chain of Lakes Hosts First Vacation Bible School

Thursday, August 13th, 2009

The following is a post from Chain Link, a blog about Chain of Lakes Presbyterian Church, a new church development in Lino Lakes, MN.

I still have a smile on my face as I reflect on the fantastic time we had at Vacation Bible School last night. I think every person who came will say that something special happened. We had an excellent turnout of kids, 13; everything was very well-organized; and everyone enjoyed themselves. As I wrote on my Facebook page it was a night of fun and faith. Thanks to everyone who helped. We are gathering again for Vacation Bible School tonight at 6:00 p.m. at St. Joseph Catholic Church. If you live in the north Metro, come and join us tonight for the last night of Vacation Bible School.

Last night we encouraged everyone present to purchase a backpack with school supplies for kids who need them. I asked the kids how many backpacks with school supplies they thought we could collect. I suggested 20-they suggested many more. My daughter, Hannah, and I purchased a backpack when we first announced this ministry at the picnic at our house a couple weeks ago. After Vacation Bible School last night she pleaded with me to purchase another backpack. So after Vacation Bible School the two of us were the backpack section in Target. Our family is now providing two backpacks. I do believe that our faith community can provide 20.

Last night at Vacation Bible School I received a brief vision for what children’s ministry at Chain of Lakes could be. I’m still sorting that out, but am excited about the possibilities.

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