PCC KIDS is all about encouraging your child to know and follow Jesus.
Our goal is that every kid would feel welcomed, seen, and heard in an environment that is fun, safe, and clean. Our programs serve kids in an age-appropriate way through songs, Bible stories, and interactive activities.
Are you visiting this Sunday?
Our friendly staff and volunteers will be ready to welcome you and walk you through our Check-in process. When you arrive at the patio, look for our Kids Check-in banner. We can’t wait to meet you!
For more information, or to join our email list
email Ana – ana@pccsc.org
or text/call (949) 973-8385
Every month, our 4th and 5th graders hang out to have a party! Our goal is to have fun and build relationships. Every party is a little different: whether it’s a movie night, game shows, neon paint, GLOW, or luau … you don’t want to miss a single one! Also, Preteen Nights are the perfect opportunity to invite a friend to church! Save your spot and register today!
Invest in the next generation
We would love to have you volunteer with PCC Kids.
No experience necessary! We will provide all the training and tools you need. We’ll also pair you with a veteran leader so you won’t serve alone.
We have opportunities for you to work directly with our kids or behind the scenes on Sundays, Tuesday Mornings, or Wednesday Nights.
PARENTS: Our volunteer leaders don’t just love being around kids. They have been vetted through an application process that includes reference checks, a one-on-one interview, and a government background check. Our leaders are trained on a regular basis so that they are better equipped to meet the needs of your child.
For more information, or to join our email list
email Ana – ana@pccsc.org
or text/call (949) 973-8385
Vacation Bible School
This summer, kids are invited to join us for a memorable week full of fun, games, crafts, music, videos, and engaging Bible teaching.
At VBS, PCC KIDS will learn that Jesus guides us through all the twists and turns of their lives. They’ll find that even when they mess up, it’s never “game over!”