Community Corner
Mother's Morning Out in Loganville Offers Part-time Care in a Christian Environment
Bay Creek Community Church offers Mother's Morning out from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on a Tuesday and Thursday.
When Pastor Adam Webb of Bay Creek Community Church in Loganville asked Christina Barnett if she would be interested in starting a Mother’s Morning Out program, she “happily agreed.”
“It was to help provide weekly, part-time child care in a Christian environment for children ages 6 months to 4 years and to hopefully add families to our church,” Barnett said, adding she immediately began meeting with other programs in the area to get advice on how to start a Mother’s Morning Out program. The result – the Bay Creek Community Church program is now up and running.
“We meet on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9-1 even through the summer,” Barnett said. The meeting place is at the church located at 480 Cooper Road in Loganville. “To enroll, go to our website www.BayCreekChurch.org and fill out the Enrollment and Health Forms. Our program welcomes any child to an experience of nurture, love, play and growth,” Barnett said. “Our goal is to maintain a Christ-centered program, which supports the development of the child --spiritually, socially, physically, mentally, and emotionally--in a loving Christian atmosphere.”
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Barnett said the dedication ensures all children in MMO “will know and experience the love of God in a Christian setting.”
Children need to take a nutritious lunch with them every day.
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“We provide snacks by accepting donations from parents and church members,” Barnett said. “Parents can contact me at christina@baycreekchurch.org and view our Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/BayCreekChurchMMO.”
The cost is $120 a month. According to the website, children in the program experience an “age-appropriate curriculum with flexible structure while enjoying free play, music, crafts, playground time, story time, snack and lunch time.”
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