KidzTurn will be the most fun your kids will have all summer! This  spin on Vacation Bible School will have kids playing games, enjoying interactive worship experiences, winning prizes, and they may even get a chance to get in the FOAM MACHINE. The theme this year is SUPER NATURAL. This event is FREE to attend and will be different each night so your kids will want to come all four nights!

Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is this event free?
A: That’s right! There is no cost for KidzTurn. 
Q: There are four days listed, is it the same thing every night?
A: No, the lessons and content of the event are different each night. The format and order of activities are largely the same each night though. There is something new each night so to experience it all, we recommend coming as many nights as you can!
Q: Do I need to stay during the entirety of the event?
A: As long as your child is fully potty-trained, they can be checked in each night without a parent required to stay for the event. 
Q: What time should I be back to pick up my child?
A: KidzTurn will typically finish around 8:30PM each night but sometimes it might be a little earlier or later. We recommend being back around 8:15PM. 
Q: My child isn’t potty-trained but would still like to come, is that alright?
A: Yes! We welcome everyone to join in for KidzTurn but a parent MUST stay for the event if their child is not fully potty-trained. 
Q: My child says that there is a competition going during the event, what’s up with that?
A: Throughout KidzTurn points are awarded to the Boys and Girls teams for things such as inviting friends, answering questions, listening, good sportsmanship, winning competitions, and many other ways! 
Q: Uh, why is my child looking for change to bring to KidzTurn?
A: One of the competitions throughout KidzTurn is weighing the offering/donations given with a special prize to the winning team at the end of the week. Children can put change in the buckets to weigh it down or trade in any cash for a weight to add to the bucket. Participation is completely voluntary. Funds raised during that competition support the KidzTurn ministry.