Agape Kids partners with families to provide unconditional love and support to kids with additional needs during their time in Crossing Kids. This happens by providing personalized accommodations and support for each child. Support is also available during Crossing Kids family events and during any church-sponsored event that provides childcare.
Agape Students partners with Crossing Students to support 6th-12th graders with additional needs during weekly events, small groups, and special events. Agape Students’ staff equips Agape Mentors and Crossing Student small group leaders to provide support and accommodations to engage all students in meaningful ways.
Agape Roots offers an adapted curriculum and an accessible learning environment for 6th-12th-grade students who benefit from a visually engaging and hands-on learning environment in a smaller classroom setting. Agape Roots is a class that takes place during student ministry at the 10:45 service on Sunday mornings. It includes video Bible content, a structured schedule, breaks and a sensory engaging experience.
Agape Grow helps adults with and without disabilities grow in their knowledge of the Bible and in their love for the Lord through adapted curriculum, in the context of community. Agape Grow includes Sunday morning Bible study, monthly fun events, and weekday clubs to provide additional community and life skill development.
All 9th-12th graders in the 573 area are invited to gather every Sunday night for dinner, hanging out, and a lesson during small group time with their leaders!
If your student is new, this is a great way to jump into a small group.
Bring your own Bible and notebook. Dinner is provided each week at no cost.
All 9th-12th graders in the 573 area are invited to gather every Sunday night for dinner, hanging out, and a lesson during small group time with their leaders!
If your student is new, this is a great way to jump into a small group.
Bring your own Bible and notebook. Dinner is provided each week at no cost.
All 9th-12th graders in the 573 area are invited to gather every Sunday night for dinner, hanging out, and a lesson during small group time with their leaders!
If your student is new, this is a great way to jump into a small group.
Bring your own Bible and notebook. Dinner is provided each week at no cost.
Children with additional needs in Crossing Kids are paired with a one-on-one volunteer, called a “buddy,” and remain in class with their same-aged peers.
Depending on training and availability, there may be a short waiting period as we find the right Agape Buddy for your child.
Agape Mentors are one-on-one volunteers who offer additional support for students (6th-12th grade). Based on caregiver input and conversations with small group leaders and Middle or High School Directors, we will determine whether a student needs this one-on-one support.
There may be a short waiting period as we recruit and train the right Agape Mentor for your student.
At Agape Grow's Sunday morning Bible study, teachers offer an adapted curriculum that includes various learning methods, such as visuals, activities, discussion, breaks, and more!
We pair individuals who need one-on-one support with an Agape Grow Peer, who provides additional attention and accommodations.
There may be a short waiting period as we recruit and train the right Agape Peer for you, if applicable
An ASL interpreter is present every Sunday morning during the 10:45 a.m. service. You'll find reserved seats near the interpreter in the far-right front section of the main auditorium. We have interpreters available for kids through adult classes as requested.
Our buildings are equipped with wheelchair-accessible entrances and multiple priority parking sections.
We have an adult-sized changing table available by request at the Welcome Desk in the main foyer.
View the maps of the Main Building and the Student Center below to locate these accommodations.