
Isaiah Kids is a safe and secure place where children are loved and embraced because they are made in the image of God. Your children can experience the joy of knowing Jesus, develop new friendships, and also have a lot of fun!
Our kids program currently serves newborn babies to 4th grade students. All of our volunteers have gone through background checks and are trusted and trained. Isaiah Kids is the perfect place for your children to learn about Jesus while you are attending our Sunday service.
Our kids program currently serves newborn babies to 4th grade students. All of our volunteers have gone through background checks and are trusted and trained. Isaiah Kids is the perfect place for your children to learn about Jesus while you are attending our Sunday service.
What to Expect
BIBLE TEACHING
We use a selection of Bible-based curriculum to provide an engaging and age-appropriate way for the kids to learn the Bible and develop foundational beliefs.
WORSHIP
Our class will worship at a level appropriate to the child’s stage of development. Kids will learn worship songs similar to those sung in the adult service.
FRIENDSHIP
We want your kids to build great friendships at Isaiah Church - the kind that will encourage and strengthen them as they develop in their relationship with God.
PRAYER
We believe it is important to model and teach kids how to pray and expect God to impact them. We hope that this will be just the start of your kids learning to talk to God and experience His love.







Maggie Boyd
Kids Director
Maggie leads the Kids Program at Isaiah. She develops the kids curriculum we use on Sunday mornings and ensures that our children have a safe and secure environment. Maggie has a Masters in Social Work and teaches kindergarten at Charis Classical Academy.
Feel free to connect with Maggie on a Sunday morning at the Kids table or email her if you have any questions or concerns.
Feel free to connect with Maggie on a Sunday morning at the Kids table or email her if you have any questions or concerns.
FAQs
How do I register my child?
You will register your children during your first visit using the self-service kiosk. Once your children have been registered, you can easily use the self check-in kiosk going forward.
What time does registration start?
Check-in and registration opens 15 minutes before every service on our self-service kiosk. It's helpful to arrive a little early on your first time so you can register your children.
How does the check-in/check-out process work? Is it safe?
During check-in, each child receives a nametag with a security code unique to your family and each parent receives a label with the same code. During check-out, each parent must present the label to the volunteer to verify their children. You can also view the security code in the Isaiah Church app. If you lose your label, one of our workers will help you verify your security codes.
Does my child need to bring anything?
Nope! However, most parents of newborns do leave a diaper bag with various supplies in it. We'll label your bag and keep it in a secure location.
Do you have space for nursing mothers?
Yes. We have a private area within our kids space so that you can grab your child to nurse. Just let our volunteers know you need to nurse and they'll take you to your child.
What about food allergies or medical needs?
You can provide any allergy or care notes for each child during their registration. This can also be updated at the kiosk anytime you are checking them in. In order to avoid allergens, we do not allow snacks in the kids program during the service. Should an emergency arise, we will text you during service.
What if my child needs assistance or an issue arises during the service?
Our Kids system has the ability to notify you via text during the service if your child needs assistance. When you check-in for the first time, you will verify your phone number in case we need to reach you. Please keep your phone on silent and vibrate during the service. We also have a team of volunteers every Sunday, including those with medical training, that will be paged if an emergency takes place.