Valley Presbyterian Church in Phoenix, Arizona hosts breakfast social gathering for mothers of preschoolers

Valley Presbyterian Church in Phoenix, Arizona served breakfast to gather mothers of preschoolers. (Photo taken from Valley Presbyterian Church’s Facebook post)

Valley Presbyterian Church in Phoenix, Arizona hosted a breakfast social gathering for mothers of preschoolers.

According to the church’s website, the social gathering was held on Friday, Aug. 26, from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m.

One of the biggest life improvements is having a group of female friends that are sincere, helpful, and honest, the church said. 

The church explained that they are not alone if they long for this kind of friendship but find it difficult to find. 

Being an adult and making friends might be scary, it added.

Church’s Passion

Valley Presbyterian Church said it is the year of friendship, courage, and purpose, according to the mother of preschoolers. 

Friendships are when people fervently believe in one another, pray for one another and think the other person is deserving of everything, according to the church. 

They belong here if they are prepared for a community like this, it added. They will support them throughout. 

The church said they can and will work together to accomplish what they cannot do alone.

Helping people, young and old, religious and non-religious, members and guests, connect with the genuine God in profound and varied ways is their passion, according to the church.

At Valley Presbyterian Church, members provide biblically based worship services with music ranging from contemporary Christian to traditional hymns, mission work that benefits local and international communities.

It added a variety of fellowship opportunities, engaging adult education classes that explore the Presbyterian faith and Christian living, Care and Help ministries that provide heart and soul healing during life's most trying times, and much more.

The church invited the public to come and learn new ways to connect with one another and with the Creator, Lord, and Savior.

Valley Day School

The Valley Day School has been a preferred preschool in the neighborhood for 57 years, according to the church.

The church said the Day School, which is located in the center of the Valley Presbyterian Church property, aspires to offer a setting where education and play are linked.

Each child's social, emotional, and spiritual growth serves as the foundation for the profession as educators, it added.

At Valley Day School, they work to promote self-reliance, creativity, and the understanding that God loves each and every one of them.

The church said they value parents as partners in a child's education, small class sizes, and professional growth.

Valley Presbyterian Church said it provides instruction for kids from 18 months to 5 years old (pre-k). 

The preschool day runs from 9 a.m. until noon, with the opportunity for older kids to stay later for lunch, it added. 

Meanwhile, the church's weekly curriculum includes active play, chapel, time on our lovely playground, music instruction, and more. 

For the majority of holidays and vacations, which run from August through May, they adhere to the SUSD school schedule, the church said.

It might be challenging to choose the ideal preschool, but they are here to assist families in their search, the church said. Although they do not currently offer in-person tours, they are more than pleased to talk with anyone in-depth about what Valley Day has to offer.

 

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