What do I bring?

We ask that you simply bring your child. We will provide everything your child will need during the 60-minute service. Things like toys, water cups, and snacks need to stay at home or in the car. This is to ensure a safe environment for all children that enter the Beach House.

What is your Well-Child Policy?

These are the things we look for. If your child has these, we ask you to stay home, rest up, and feel better. You and your child can watch service online in the meantime.

  • Fever

  • Cough

  • Runny nose

  • Sore throat

  • Ear infection

  • Vomiting

  • Bronchitis

  • Diarrhea

  • Unknown rash

  • Pink eye

  • Lice or nits

  • Hand, Foot, & Mouth Disease

  • Roseola

  • Chicken Pox

  • Other contagious disease or illnesses

Once your child is fever free for 24 hours or has been on antibiotics for 24 hours and are symptom-free, they may attend.

What are the cleaning procedures and safety health measures?

We take the health and safety of your child seriously, and our policies reflect that.

  • Once in the building, we have established a touchless check-in system.

  • You will find hand sanitizing stations at the entrance of each room.

  • If a child appears ill, we will assess the child and make a decision based on the facts presented. We have a well-child policy that outlines what we look for.

Who is working with my child?

We have a wonderful team of volunteers. Our volunteers follow a 5-step screening process that includes confirmation of attendance to FCCHB, application, interview, background check, and training.

What will my child do in the Beach House?

The Beach House focuses on the Bible basics such as finding verses and learning how to apply them in real life. Also, there are always fun games, community building activities, and small groups.