Children's Ministry During Pandemic

During the COVID-19 Pandemic, our regular programming described below is temporarily suspended until we can safely gather together again in person. However, our ministry continues to thrive with Sunday School via Zoom and special events on campus, outside, masked and distanced. For details click read more or contact Chrissy Hardy at chrissy@knollwood.org.

Our elementary children have Zoom Sunday School featuring Hymns for a Lifetime and breakout rooms by ages each Sunday morning at 9:00 AM. Please contact Chrissy if you need the link.

Here are our tentative fall special events:

Saturday, October 3 - 10:00-11:30 AM Hot Wheels & Cool Treats - Bring your own bikes, scooters, skates, strollers or other set of wheels and enjoy riding around the KBC parking lot with your Knollwood friends.  Popsicle treats will be provided.

Saturday, October 31 - 10:00-11:30 AM Pumpkin Carving and Costume Parade Come as a family with your own pumpkin and all necessary carving tools.  We’ll spread out on picnic blankets,  carve pumpkins together as family units, and have a distanced costume parade through the parking lot.  Treat bags with candy for all! 

Saturday, November 14 - Thankfulness Prayer Walk Come as a family unit any time this day and follow the prayer walk on campus to remember and be thankful for all our many blessings! 


We are planning for some at-home Advent activities at this time.   There may be another materials pickup on campus with some of these supplies.  


Knollwood is actively monitoring the incidence of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) in our region. KBC is following guidance from our medical advisory team, local health departments and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) regarding large gatherings, including CDC recommendations on preventing the spread of COVID-19.

At this time, our tentative events are all planned for outside and are weather permitting.   However, if you are sick or feel you are getting sick, we ask that you please stay home. Currently, older adults and persons with underlying health conditions are considered to be at increased risk of severe illness and complications from COVID-19. The CDC recommends that people in high-risk groups consult with their healthcare provider about attending any large gathering.  We ask that while you are present on campus for any event that everyone over the age of five please wear a mask, maintain at least six feet of distance whenever possible and use hand sanitizer as needed.