The Children’s Project at Mount Sinai Pentecostal is a faith-centered initiative designed to nurture the spiritual, emotional, educational, and social development of children in a safe, supportive, and loving environment. The program serves children and families within the church and surrounding community by providing structured activities that promote learning, character development, creativity, and positive life skills grounded in Christian values.
The project offers age-appropriate programming that may include academic enrichment, faith-based instruction, social-emotional learning, mentorship, creative arts, physical activity, and family engagement opportunities. Activities are designed to support children’s growth, encourage confidence, and foster a strong sense of belonging and purpose.
The Children’s Project also supports families by reinforcing positive values, offering guidance and resources, and creating a welcoming space where children can thrive spiritually and socially. Special attention is given to inclusivity, ensuring that children of varying abilities, backgrounds, and needs feel respected and supported.
Through dedicated volunteers, responsible leadership, and community partnerships, Mount Sinai Pentecostal’s Children’s Project seeks to build a strong foundation for lifelong faith, learning, and service. The program reflects the church’s commitment to raising a generation of children who are spiritually grounded, emotionally healthy, and prepared to become positive contributors to their families and communities.
