Made For Praise is a ministry committed to teaching children that their Heavenly Father created them to praise Him in all that they do. It is our goal to help children learn to praise and worship the Father. We at First Baptist Hurst believe there is no greater task than helping our children learn of the wonders of God.

Made For Praise meets in the spring semester for a total of 13 weeks on Sunday nights from 5-7pm. It is open to Pre-K children through 6th grade students. Our two and three year old children learn to praise on Sunday mornings during their normal LIFE Connection classes. 

On Sunday evenings, children participate in a choir class where they learn God-focused songs and participate in a devotional time with teachers committed to helping them further their relationship with God. In addition to the choir class, grade school students have the opportunity to choose an elective class that allows them to learn how to praise the Father through other outlets. The elective classes include: art, dance, drama, woodwork, digital photography, and recreation. 

Come and join us as we praise and worship and grow in our relationship with the Lord. If we can answer any questions or be of any assistance to you please contact . We look forward to the opportunity to get to know you and your child as we partner together to teach the next generation about the Father.

 

With the 2010 Made For Praise semester concluded, we want to thank you for supporting Made For Praise this year with your donations of cameras, snacks, and most of all your prayers. Thank you to the workers who willingly gave their time and energy to help the children learn more about God through music and the arts. We ask that you continue to be in prayer for this ministry and the children of this church as we take a break until next January. Please be in prayer about your involvement in this exciting ministry for 2011. We will need more caring people that want to see our children grow in the Lord as this ministry continues to grow.

Parents please help us by completing a parent survey.