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YOUTH MINISTRY

The Youth Ministry at Clifton Park Baptist Church leads our children and teens into a saving relationship with Christ and teaches them how to become, and be like Christ, belong to and build up one another, and build bridges to others so they too can come to know Christ and live for Him. 

NURSERY

Infants to Age 3

Sundays, 11:00 a.m.

Coordinator: Nana Yaa Gyabaah Poku

The Nursery Ministry provides a supportive environment for families that need care for their infants and toddlers during the 11 a.m. Sunday worship service. Children are cared for in a loving, safe environment where they are taught God's love at an early age.

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SOLID ROCKS

Grades 6 through 12

Coordinator: Min. Glenn Scott

The Solid Rocks mentoring program for boys empowers participants with practical life, social and leadership skills needed  as they transition from boys to young men. They meet monthly for sessions that are designed to help them grow into becoming our next generation of leaders within the church and community.

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YOUTH CHOIR

Ages 5 to 17

Coordinator: Tony Small, Minister of Music

Children age 5-11 and teens age 12-17 use their voices to lead in worship through songs of praise and adoration to the Lord on Youth Sundays. Rehearsals are held the 2nd and 4th Saturdays at 10:00 a.m.
 

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KIDS AT THE PARK

Ages 4 to 12

Sundays, 11:00 a.m.

Coordinators: Kathy Thorne and Nana Yaa Gyabaah Poku

Kids at the Park is a kid-friendly worship service  for children where they engage in creative bible lessons, fun activities, and experience praise and worship in a fun and unique  way.
 

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CHILDREN OF THE KING

Ages 5 to 17

Coordinator: Michelle Freeman

The Children of the King (COTK) dance ministry engages kids and teens in learning to praise and worship the Lord through dance. Children perform in dance, flags and drama presentations  during services on Youth Sundays and other special occasions.

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JUNIOR USHERS

Ages 6 to 17

Coordinator: Rhonda Jackson 

Through training, junior ushers model godly principles for hospitality and service to others by assisting with seating congregation and guests, and directing the offertory during the worship services on Youth Sundays.

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