Hello, friends!

 
We are hosting a skating party for 4th, 5th, and 6th graders on Friday, November 22nd from 6pm-7:30pm at Interskate in Lewisville.  We hope this day allows your kid to attend before you head out of town, if you’re traveling.
 
We want this to be an opportunity for kids to let loose from all the stress of school and extracurriculars, to continue to build group cohesion, but most importantly to bring their friends!
 
As we invest in the spiritual growth of kids at NorthPoint, we also want them to grow a heart for others who need to be seen, loved, and shown Jesus.  This isn’t a bait-and-switch, just an opportunity to reach out to the community around each of us with an invitation to join in.  Will you encourage your kid to invite someone?
 
At $5 per kid, you can’t beat it.  There will be pizza and soda provided as well.
 
See you (nope!  You’re not invited!  Just your kids and their friends!) there!

When? 9am on Sunday mornings

 

Where? The Lighthouse, entrance on the north side of the building.

 

What else? The group does not meet during the week but does attend events, camp, swim nights, etc. throughout the year. Check the calendar for details!

 

“456” is a dynamic pre-teen group designed to nurture the spiritual growth of 4th, 5th, and 6th graders as they navigate the transition from kid to teen. With a focus on cultivating a personal, foundational faith, 456 engages kids through games, activities, and discussions to deepen their love for God and understanding of Him. 456 emphasizes group cohesion and encourages the development of trusting friendships centered on a shared belief in Christ.

 

(You will find this group to be loud, silly, and fun!)

 

Above all, we want to kids to know that they are loved by God, and empower them to share His love with others.

By the time kids are leaving the program they will be ready to jump into Youth and explore their faith with increasing depth.

This group attends the worship service at the main building during the second hour. Parents are encouraged to attend both hours to support their kid’s integration into the larger church community.