Designed for students in grades 1-6, Kids' Club meets on Wednesdays, 6:30-8:00 p.m., from September through May. Club opening consists of pledges to the Bible, Christian Flag and American Flag, singing and Bible teaching (2022-2023 curriculum is Putting Proverbs into Practice). Students then break into study groups to memorize Bible verses to earn awards. The final half hour includes games, award presentations and a short closing.
TST stands for Teens Seeking Truth. Young people in junior and senior high school meet together weekly September through April from 6:30 to 8:00 pm. The study of God's Word and application to life is the primary focus. Teen-led group activities, small group prayer time, Bible study, Bible memorization, and refreshment/fellowship comprise the time together. Other activities include Ultimate frisbee, water sports, bonfires, hayrides, bowling, and get-togethers at teen homes.
North Scott traditionally hosts a Vacation Bible School for children 3 years old through 6th grade during the summer.
Meets at the church on Wednesday mornings at 10:00 a.m. for mutual encouragement through study of the Word, prayer and Christian service. See the "Calendar" page for current information or contact us for more details.
Beginning January 31, 2023. Check back for more information on the study and timing of meetings.
Mentoring young musicians, seasonal hand chime choirs, gospel quartets, children's musicals and an active choir program are part of our corporate worship.
Children's Choir ministry opportunities are currently offered on a seasonal basis with Palm Sunday, Mother's Day and Advent being some of the recent highlights. Children's Bell Choirs also ring on special occasions.
The adult choir (grade 8 and up) ministers in service from October through April, rehearsing weekly from 7:00-8:15 p.m. on Thursday evenings. Repertoire ranges from timeless anthems to arrangements of new hymns, from Celtic spirit to traditional American melodies, from sacred classics to gospel cheer.
Missions support has been an integral part of the church's focus since 1909 with regular monetary and prayer support supplemented by personal correspondence for missionaries serving in foreign countries and in the U.S.