Torrey Pines Church invites children ages 4–11 to attend Kids Camp from Aug. 4, Thursday, to Aug. 5, Friday, at the Huff Pavillion.
The church’s announcement posted that the camp would be filled with exciting ninja games and worship. They added that the church would provide lunch for campers.
As informed on the website, the camp would cost $50 for the first camper, but it would be free for a friend or sibling.
Another highlight mentioned was that there would be a Friday Night Family BBQ overnight camp at Torrey Pines Church.
Torrey Kids
“Kids are some of our favorite people,” the Torrey Pines Church stated on the Kids' webpage.
Torrey Pines Church is passionate about committing time and strength to enrich significant events for children, as further explained on its website.
The church also believes that learning about God should be fun. So at Torrey Pines, they ensure that they educate children in a creative and age-appropriate approach for every child. They noted that they have a program for children from zero to grade five.
Torrey Pines Church also informed parents that they could focus on the service while their children had fun in various facilities designed for them. The church added that the space was more likely for a Nickelodeon show than a church classroom.
For an hour of service for parents, their kids would have fun playing, learning, and bonding with others their age. The church also stated that all activities and Bible-based lessons would be appropriate for their age.
Programs at Torrey Kids would be their “best hour.”
Safety as Church's Priority
Torrey Pines Church informed parents that they strictly monitor the check-in and check-out processes. They noted that all their volunteers were mandated to have complete background checks. It is to guarantee that their campus is kept safe and secure.
The church stated that they strive to provide a safe, fun environment for the children at Torrey.
Torrey Kids staff and organizers noted that they know how parents are overwhelmed when dropping their kids off. So they are extra cautious regarding their safety.
Part of Community Church Movement
On the same website, Torrey Pines Church revealed that they are a part of the Community Movement. It is a group of churches working together to serve as one church, meeting across numerous cities and locations.
In line with this, the Community Church Movement website mentioned that they are individuals seeking to assist others. They are helping them discover and follow Jesus.
According to the same website, these churches are working hand in hand to improve the economy through their initiatives.
The Community Church Movement also said they aim to saturate local communities for Christ. They noted that they are unified in establishing new churches and re-establish existing ones.
As further explained on the website, the movement conducts partnerships between existing churches. This collaboration could help them reach their local neighborhood.
Moreover, they envision themselves reproducing the movement of churches rapidly. They have many connections and serve each other to make their progress faster.
They added that the movement desires to stimulate advocacy of churches that would establish more than 50 churches. They also want to witness more than 50,000 individuals following Jesus, as mentioned on the website.
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