Every Sunday, our TSC Kids team works for babies through fifth grade kids to have a creative, relevant, age-appropriate environment for the Bible to be taught. We believe it's important for your child to grow in their faith and connect with other kids in a safe and fun way.
TSC Kids Ministry is a vibrant, Christ-centered program designed to help children from birth through 5th grade grow in their faith through age-appropriate worship, teaching, and fun. Whether it's Sunday mornings or midweek gatherings, our caring team partners with families to create a safe, engaging environment where every child can experience the love of Jesus.
🕤 9:30 AM & 🕚 11:00 AM | 📍 C Building
Birth – PreK
Our youngest kids experience a safe, loving environment where they can fellowship with friends, learn about God, and have fun with incredible teachers at both worship hours.
They’ll discover that:
Lessons take kids on a chronological journey through the Bible, helping them build a friendship with Jesus.
Kindergarten – 5th Grade
We offer two dynamic, Bible-centered experiences for elementary kids every Sunday, using the Orange Curriculum—a powerful blend of church and home influence.
🔸 9:30 AM – Kids Worship (Large Group)
An exciting, high-energy service filled with:
Engaging worship
Interactive Bible teaching
Small group time (10–15 kids per group) for discussion, life application, and prayer
🔹 11:00 AM – Small Groups
Kids meet in age-specific groups (8–12 kids per group) in the Multi-Purpose Room and The U to:
Hear the Bible story of the week
Apply the lesson through hands-on activities
Build deeper relationships with peers and leaders
The Church + Home = Greater Impact
We partner with parents to help kids grow in faith and develop a lifelong relationship with Jesus.
🕡 6:30 – 8:00 PM | 📍 C Building
Check-in opens at 6:15 p.m.
Birth – PreK (Ages 3 – PreK)
Preschoolers discover that Jesus wants a personal relationship with them through fun, engaging activities designed just for their age group.
Each week includes:
📖 Bible Stories
🎨 Crafts
🎵 Music & Worship
Kids will learn that Jesus is their friend, healer, Savior, and so much more—reminding them that He is with us in everything we do, every day.
Kindergarten – 5th Grade
Our mid-week program is a high-energy, Christ-centered break that kids look forward to every week!
Each Wednesday features:
🎮 Games
🍪 Snacks
🙌 Worship
📖 Message
🤝 Small Groups
🎉 Plenty of FUN
We’re excited to pour into your kids each week and help them grow in faith and friendship.
Kids on the Korner is our weekday parents day out program. Preschoolers have the opportunity to develop physically, socially, emotionally and spiritually.
2024/2025 Children are enrolled to attend on Monday/Wednesday or Tuesday/Thursday from 9:00am - 2:00pm.
Children must be 15 months old (by September 1, 2024) - Pre-K for the 2024/2025 school year.
All students must be walking by September 1, 2024
All students with a birthdate on or before September 1, 2021 MUST be fully potty trained.
Tuition for 2024/2025: $225
Registration Fee for 2024/2025: $125 (non-refundable)
Children attend from September - May and follow the Williamson County School Calendar
Enrollment wait list for Fall 2025/ Spring 2026 school year opened January 1, 2025. This is for children who are 15 months old by September 1, 2025 - PreK for the 2025/2026 school year. Supply and registration fee will be $125 for the 2025/26 school year. Monthly tuition will be $240.
If you have additional questions you can contact Kids on the Korner directly at (615) 364-6865.
This class is designed for kids after they accept Jesus Christ as their Savior, and before they get baptized. We help kids understand the decision they have made and what it means to live a Christian life. Parents are encouraged to attend with their child. We meet in the Multi Purpose Room in the C Building on Sunday morning once a month at 11:15am.
Child Dedication at TSC occurs twice a year. Please fill out this form if you are interested in being notified of our upcoming dedication dates.
Dedication is a covenant between the parents and God to raise the child in a Christian home and teach the Bible. The church is to be a mentor to the parents. The child is a gift that God has placed in our lives and the parents’ role is to teach, pray and nurture a child, so he or she will develop a relationship with Jesus Christ.
Children are a gift from God. As believers, we should recognize that children belong first and foremost to God.
Psalm 127:3 Children are a gift from the LORD; they are a reward from him.
New Here?
What do I do as a first-time guest with my child?
We’re so excited to welcome you and your child to TSC! We recommend arriving at least 15 minutes before the service starts so you have plenty of time to check in and get settled. When you enter the parking lot, please turn on your hazard lights—this alerts our team to direct you to the designated guest parking area in front of Building B.
Once you arrive, head to the Visitor Tent outside or to the Welcome Desk located in the foyer of the C Building. A team member will guide you through a brief registration form and then personally escort you and your child to their appropriate classroom. Please be sure to label all of your child's belongings before arriving. Also, don’t forget to inform our Welcome Team of any allergies or health concerns your child may have so we can take proper care.
We use a secure sticker system for child safety. You’ll place the sticker with your child’s name and info on their back, while you hold on to the matching numbered sticker. This number is required to pick your child up after class. If there’s ever a need to contact you during the service, you’ll be notified and asked to report immediately to the C Building.
Well Child Policy
At TSC, we love and care deeply for your child. In the interest of keeping all children safe and healthy, we ask that any child showing signs of illness stay home. Children should not attend if they have had a fever over 99.7°F, vomiting, or diarrhea within the last 24 hours. Similarly, a runny nose with yellow or green drainage, unless cleared by a doctor, is a reason to stay home.
Children with skin rashes or conditions such as impetigo, chicken pox, hand-foot-mouth disease, or other contagious issues must remain at home, and we ask that you notify our church office if your child is diagnosed. Any rashes of unknown origin will require medical clearance before returning. If your child has strep throat, they need to have been on antibiotics for at least 24 hours before returning to class. Persistent coughs, sore throats, or signs of respiratory infections may also require a doctor's note.
We also cannot accept children with conjunctivitis (pink eye), lice, ringworm, or other parasites until they’ve been properly treated. Our kids ministry staff has the final say when it comes to determining whether a child is well enough to stay.
Preschool (Birth – Kindergarten)
What should we bring for our preschool-aged child?
When packing for your little one, please include two or three disposable diapers, a complete change of clothes, a bottle or pacifier if needed, and a cup of water or juice. All personal items, including pacifiers and sippy cups, should be labeled with your child’s first and last name before arriving. If you forget, we have permanent markers and diaper bag tags available at the preschool welcome desk. If something is not labeled, your child’s teacher may go ahead and label it for you.
When you arrive at the classroom, a teacher will greet you at the door to receive your child, their bag, and any important care items. You’ll have an opportunity to note any specific feeding times, nap schedules, allergies, or special needs on the classroom sign-in sheet. Please note that children must be three years old and fully potty trained by August 15, 2020, to attend a three-year-old class.
Will my child get a snack?
For infants and toddlers under age two, we ask that you feed your child breakfast at home before attending. Bottles of juice or formula that you provide will be given to your baby during class, but due to allergy concerns, outside food is not allowed. The only snack we serve in this age group is Cheerios. If your child has a food allergy, we ask that you place a yellow “allergy alert” sticker on the front of their shirt.
For children ages three through kindergarten, we often serve snacks like Cheerios, Fruit Loops, or Goldfish. Occasionally, your child may prepare a special snack during class that ties into the day’s Bible lesson. A snack board will be posted at the classroom door each week with a list of what is being served. If your child has food allergies, please ensure they wear a yellow allergy alert sticker.
What if my child has an allergy?
We do our best to keep our environments allergy-friendly. If your child has any allergies, we ask that you fill out an allergy information form and bring it to the Welcome Desk on Sunday. This helps us update our records and prepare in the event of a medical emergency.
Who teaches in the preschool classrooms?
Each classroom is led by loving, committed adult church members who serve regularly. To ensure quality and consistency, we assign the same volunteers to serve in your child’s class each week whenever possible. Additionally, parents are invited to serve on our Worship Care Team as Sunday School Teacher Assistants on a rotating basis. You’ll be added to the rotation once your child has attended four times in a quarter.
How do I pick up my child?
At pickup, please knock on the door and wait for a teacher to bring your child to you. We ask that parents and siblings do not enter the classroom. You’ll need to show the smaller portion of your child’s security tag to the teacher. Before leaving the church, please double-check that you’ve collected all of your child’s belongings. Note that siblings under age 16 are not permitted to pick up younger siblings from class.
Elementary Kids (1st–5th Grade)
Who leads this ministry, and how can I get in touch?
The TSCKids ministry for 1st through 5th grade is led by Ashley Vantrease (Kids Minister), Katelyn Huckaby (Kids Associate), and Terri Stahly (Kids Ministry Assistant). They’re happy to answer any questions or help your family get connected!
How does my child get connected for the first time?
We know it can be nerve-wracking to walk into a new space, but rest assured—we’re ready for you. On Sunday mornings, you’ll find a team member stationed outside the multi-purpose room in the C Building who will help you fill out a guest registration form. From there, your child will be escorted to their group, where they’ll be placed with kids their own age and even with any friends they may already know. You're more than welcome to stay with your child until they feel comfortable or remain nearby for the entire class if needed during the first few visits.
What are the pick-up procedures for 1st–5th graders?
If your child attends the 9:00am Kids Worship service, you’ll pick them up from the C Building Multi-Purpose Room. Simply go to the door and present your child’s name tag number to the volunteer. If your child is in small group during the 10:30am service hour, pick-up will take place in the classrooms upstairs in the C Building. For both times, you must have the matching number that appears on their name tag—either the physical sticker, memorized, or sent to you via text or photo from the person who checked your child in.
What if my child is having trouble connecting or has a social disability?
Every child matters to us, and we know that building community can sometimes take time and intentional care. If your child is having difficulty connecting with others, we’ll work with you to find a group that feels like a good fit. Sometimes that means trying a different room or group of kids. We also encourage positive peer relationships by involving mature students or additional leaders to help your child feel welcome. Events like kids camps and fun gatherings throughout the year also offer great chances to build friendships. If you’re concerned, reach out—we’d love to help find a solution that works for your family.
How do I find out about upcoming events for 1st–5th grade kids?
We primarily communicate through email, social media, and our church app. Be sure to stay connected so you don’t miss out on exciting opportunities for your child.
What if my child wants to be baptized or is asking spiritual questions?
If your child is curious about salvation or baptism, we recommend this excellent online guide: Leading Your Child to Christ. Additionally, before being baptized, both you and your child will need to attend our Faith 101 class. This class is held once a month in Room C215 from 10:45–11:30am, and it’s a wonderful opportunity to walk through the gospel together in an age-appropriate way.
😄We’re so excited to welcome you and your child to TSC! We recommend arriving at least 15 minutes before the service starts so you have plenty of time to check in and get settled. When you enter the parking lot, please turn on your hazard lights—this alerts our team to direct you to the designated guest parking area in front of Building B.
Once you arrive, head to the Visitor Tent outside or to the Welcome Desk located in the foyer of the C Building. A team member will guide you through a brief registration form and then personally escort you and your child to their appropriate classroom. Please be sure to label all of your child's belongings before arriving. Also, don’t forget to inform our Welcome Team of any allergies or health concerns your child may have so we can take proper care.
We use a secure sticker system for child safety. You’ll place the sticker with your child’s name and info on their back, while you hold on to the matching numbered sticker. This number is required to pick your child up after class. If there’s ever a need to contact you during the service, you’ll be notified and asked to report immediately to the C Building.
At TSC, we love and care deeply for your child. In the interest of keeping all children safe and healthy, we ask that any child showing signs of illness stay home. Children should not attend if they have had a fever over 99.7°F, vomiting, or diarrhea within the last 24 hours. Similarly, a runny nose with yellow or green drainage, unless cleared by a doctor, is a reason to stay home.
Children with skin rashes or conditions such as impetigo, chicken pox, hand-foot-mouth disease, or other contagious issues must remain at home, and we ask that you notify our church office if your child is diagnosed. Any rashes of unknown origin will require medical clearance before returning. If your child has strep throat, they need to have been on antibiotics for at least 24 hours before returning to class. Persistent coughs, sore throats, or signs of respiratory infections may also require a doctor's note.
We also cannot accept children with conjunctivitis (pink eye), lice, ringworm, or other parasites until they’ve been properly treated. Our kids ministry staff has the final say when it comes to determining whether a child is well enough to stay.
When packing for your little one, please include two or three disposable diapers, a complete change of clothes, a bottle or pacifier if needed, and a cup of water or juice. All personal items, including pacifiers and sippy cups, should be labeled with your child’s first and last name before arriving. If you forget, we have permanent markers and diaper bag tags available at the preschool welcome desk. If something is not labeled, your child’s teacher may go ahead and label it for you.
When you arrive at the classroom, a teacher will greet you at the door to receive your child, their bag, and any important care items. You’ll have an opportunity to note any specific feeding times, nap schedules, allergies, or special needs on the classroom sign-in sheet. Please note that children must be three years old and fully potty trained by August 15, 2020, to attend a three-year-old class.
For infants and toddlers under age two, we ask that you feed your child breakfast at home before attending. Bottles of juice or formula that you provide will be given to your baby during class, but due to allergy concerns, outside food is not allowed. The only snack we serve in this age group is Cheerios. If your child has a food allergy, we ask that you place a yellow “allergy alert” sticker on the front of their shirt.
For children ages three through kindergarten, we often serve snacks like Cheerios, Fruit Loops, or Goldfish. Occasionally, your child may prepare a special snack during class that ties into the day’s Bible lesson. A snack board will be posted at the classroom door each week with a list of what is being served. If your child has food allergies, please ensure they wear a yellow allergy alert sticker.
We do our best to keep our environments allergy-friendly. If your child has any allergies, we ask that you fill out an allergy information form and bring it to the Welcome Desk on Sunday. This helps us update our records and prepare in the event of a medical emergency.
Pre-School (Birth - Kindergarten)
At pickup, please knock on the door and wait for a teacher to bring your child to you. We ask that parents and siblings do not enter the classroom. You’ll need to show the smaller portion of your child’s security tag to the teacher. Before leaving the church, please double-check that you’ve collected all of your child’s belongings. Note that siblings under age 16 are not permitted to pick up younger siblings from class.
1st - 5th Graders
If your child attends the 9:00am Kids Worship service, you’ll pick them up from the C Building Multi-Purpose Room. Simply go to the door and present your child’s name tag number to the volunteer. If your child is in small group during the 10:30am service hour, pick-up will take place in the classrooms upstairs in the C Building. For both times, you must have the matching number that appears on their name tag—either the physical sticker, memorized, or sent to you via text or photo from the person who checked your child in.
If your child is curious about salvation or baptism, we recommend this excellent online guide: Leading Your Child to Christ. Additionally, before being baptized, both you and your child will need to attend our Faith 101 class. This class is held once a month in Room C215 from 10:45–11:30am, and it’s a wonderful opportunity to walk through the gospel together in an age-appropriate way.