Drive-In Delight at Arbor Christian Fellowship: A Night of Faith, Film and Cardboard Cars
Arbor Christian Fellowship’s Awana Drive-In Movie Night was an unforgettable evening of creativity, faith and fellowship, where children arrived with their own, hand-crafted cardboard box cars—ranging from Lamborghinis and stealth bombers to Spider-Man rides and tiny school buses—each reflecting their imagination and unique personalities. With popcorn, juice and laughter filling the Fellowship Hall, the children enjoyed the animated film DAVID by Sunrise Animation Studios, while Pastor Jonathan reminded them that true courage comes from trusting in God, just as David did. From the joyful delight of Cubbies, Sparks, and T&T participants to the dedicated volunteers serving snacks and cheering the kids on, the night combined fun, creativity and spiritual lessons, planting seeds of faith, courage and trust in the hearts of every child.
Kids Alive: 38 Years of Growing Faith Through Music and Movement
Kids Alive, a ministry celebrating 38 years, offers children a faith-centered program where they grow in confidence and spiritual understanding through music, movement, and drama. Rehearsing every Friday evening from 7 to 8:30 p.m., kids enjoy a safe, Christ-centered environment where they learn, grow, and have fun—while parents get a well-deserved break. Currently preparing for their Christmas presentation, We Three Spies, children actively engage in songs, choreography, and Scripture-based stories that celebrate the true meaning of Christmas. This program welcomes children of all backgrounds to experience fellowship and the joy of shining for Christ on stage at Arbor Christian Fellowship on December 14 and 15.