Faith Formation for Children

Three-Year-Olds to 3rd Grade

Kids Club is for kids three years old to third grade. We meet every Sunday from 9–9:45 am where we learn about God, build relationships, and have fun every step of the way! We read Bible stories, play games, make crafts, and work on service projects. Join us!

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4th–6th Graders

The 456 Club participates in fun activities using the Deep Blue Kids curriculum on Sundays from 9–9:45 am. We build on what we’ve already learned about God, create deeper relationships with one another, and have a good time together playing games, making crafts, and working on service projects. Join us!

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Faith Milestones

By marking significant events in the lives of our youth, we lift up and celebrate faith practices through all the ages and stages of a life centered in Christ.

First “All Words” Bible

Children receive their first all words/no pictures Bible in worship. After the service, they attend a class where they learn how to use their new Bible and so they may dive into it independently. There is no age limit on this class. If your child comfortably reads chapter books, they are ready to participate.

Communion Celebration

We invite families to decide for themselves when their child is ready to receive Communion for the first time. Not all children are ready at the same age. Some cues to watch for that show your child may be ready include:

  • Is your child an active participant in worship?
  • Do they talk about what they heard in church and/or ask questions about it?  
  • Does your child feel a longing or a spiritual excitement about receiving Communion?
  • Do they feel left out not receiving Communion with others in the community?

If you determine your child is ready to receive the sacrament of Holy Communion, begin having conversations at home, read through the Bible passages about the Last Supper with your child (Matthew 26:17–29; Mark 14:12–25; Luke 22:7–38; and I Corinthians 11:23–25), and talk about it with your child while Communion is served during worship.

A class takes place during Lent and First Communion is served on Maundy Thursday (the Thursday before Easter). Reach out to Lacy Tooker-Kirkevold, Director of Children, Youth, and Family Ministry, to learn more about this important Faith Milestone.

Activities Throughout the Year

Seasonal Festivals 

Festivals all year long celebrate the changing seasons. We host an annual Fall Festival, Boo Bash, Advent Festival, and Easter Egg Hunt. These festivals are free and open to all in the community. 

Christmas Program

Our annual Christmas Program is held on the last Sunday before Christmas during the worship service. We begin preparing for this joyful event in late autumn by practicing songs for it during Kids Club. Kids also build props, memorize lines, and work together on the program. The congregation and extended family members of the kids pack the sanctuary to watch a creative re-telling of the birth of Jesus.

Youth Musical

Every year, the children of Diamond Lake, from fourth graders all the way through high school, come together to put on an original musical. While the actors begin learning the songs in September during Wednesday evening programming, the majority of the rehearsals take place after Christmas with performances during the final weekend of February. We have seen kids form lasting bonds from participating in this incredible program.

Vacation Bible School

VBS is our blow-out summer program for our younger kids. Held for one week in the summer, kids learn more about God through Bible lessons, music, games, crafts, food, and more. Middle school and high school-aged kids are invited to assist throughout the week, making it a fun and easy service project. VBS is open to the entire South Minneapolis community.