A 3-day creative summer experience for kids and teens to discover who they are in God by exploring, creating, playing, and expressing themselves. 

A 3-day creative summer experience for kids and teens to discover who they are in God by exploring, creating, playing, and expressing themselves. 

A 3-day creative summer experience for kids and teens to discover who they are in God by exploring, creating, playing, and expressing themselves. 

At the heart of the gospel is a Creator God. One who speaks, forms, designs, and sustains all things with intention and love. In a world that positions children as consumers, this theme reorients them to a deeper truth: they are not merely receivers of the world. They are participants in shaping it.

Rooted in 'The Creator in You', Faith Lab this summer invites children to rediscover creativity not as a niche talent, but as a core part of their identity. If humans are made in the image of God, then creativity is not optional. It is essential. It is how we reflect Him.

This becomes especially significant in a mixed group of Christian children and their friends. Rather than starting with abstract doctrine, we start with something universally experienced: the joy of making, building, imagining, and solving. From there, we gently and clearly root that instinct in the nature of God Himself.

At the heart of the gospel is a Creator God. One who speaks, forms, designs, and sustains all things with intention and love. In a world that positions children as consumers, this theme reorients them to a deeper truth: they are not merely receivers of the world. They are participants in shaping it.

Rooted in 'The Creator in You', Faith Lab this summer invites children to rediscover creativity not as a niche talent, but as a core part of their identity. If humans are made in the image of God, then creativity is not optional. It is essential. It is how we reflect Him.

This becomes especially significant in a mixed group of Christian children and their friends. Rather than starting with abstract doctrine, we start with something universally experienced: the joy of making, building, imagining, and solving. From there, we gently and clearly root that instinct in the nature of God Himself.

At the heart of the gospel is a Creator God. One who speaks, forms, designs, and sustains all things with intention and love. In a world that positions children as consumers, this theme reorients them to a deeper truth: they are not merely receivers of the world. They are participants in shaping it.

Rooted in 'The Creator in You', Faith Lab this summer invites children to rediscover creativity not as a niche talent, but as a core part of their identity. If humans are made in the image of God, then creativity is not optional. It is essential. It is how we reflect Him.

This becomes especially significant in a mixed group of Christian children and their friends. Rather than starting with abstract doctrine, we start with something universally experienced: the joy of making, building, imagining, and solving. From there, we gently and clearly root that instinct in the nature of God Himself.

Why This Theme for Children Today

Why This Theme

for Children Today

Why This Theme

for Children Today

Many children grow up associating creativity with performance—art competitions, academic success, or visible talent. Others disengage, believing they are “not creative.” This framework challenges both extremes.

Many children grow up associating creativity with performance—art competitions, academic success, or visible talent. Others disengage, believing they are “not creative.” This framework challenges both extremes.

Many children grow up associating creativity with performance—art competitions, academic success, or visible talent. Others disengage, believing they are “not creative.” This framework challenges both extremes.

It affirms that:

It affirms that:

It affirms that:

Creativity belongs to everyone

All work has dignity

Small, faithful acts matter

Purpose is lived out daily, not discovered once

Creativity belongs to everyone

All work has dignity

Small, faithful acts matter

Purpose is lived out daily, not discovered once

Creativity belongs to everyone

All work has dignity

Small, faithful acts matter

Purpose is lived out daily, not discovered once

In doing so, it builds:

In doing so, it builds:

In doing so, it builds:

Identity (Who am I?)

Agency (What can I do?)

Responsibility (Why does it matter?)

Continuity (How do I keep going?)

Identity (Who am I?)

Agency (What can I do?)

Responsibility (Why does it matter?)

Continuity (How do I keep going?)

Identity (Who am I?)

Agency (What can I do?)

Responsibility (Why does it matter?)

Continuity (How do I keep going?)

Snapshot

of our time

Snapshot

of our time

Snapshot

of our time

Day 1 | @ KOIN

28 May | 8:00am to 2:00pm

Day 1 | @ KOIN

28 May | 8:00am to 2:00pm

Day 1 | @ KOIN

28 May | 8:00am to 2:00pm

Day 2 | @ KOIN

29 May | 8:00am to 2:00pm

Day 2 | @ KOIN

29 May | 8:00am to 2:00pm

Day 2 | @ KOIN

29 May | 8:00am to 2:00pm

Day 3 | Kids go Hiking

30 May | 6:30am to 12:00pm

Day 3 | Kids go Hiking

30 May | 6:30am to 12:00pm

Day 3 | Kids go Hiking

30 May | 6:30am to 12:00pm

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