NEF Nursery
At Northeast Fellowship, our nursery ministry is more than childcare - it’s an opportunity to serve families and reflect Christ’s love to our youngest members. In a safe and nurturing environment, we care for infants and toddlers with intentionality, trusting that even in these earliest years, God is at work.
We provide care for nursery-aged children, from infant through Pre-K, during all Sunday morning activities.
The nursery opens 10 minutes before each scheduled class or service to give your family time to check in with ease.
Your child’s safety is a top priority at Northeast Fellowship. All nursery volunteers are carefully screened and background checked. We use a secure check-in system where both children and parents receive matching name tags and pickup badges, ensuring that each child is released safely to the appropriate guardian.
We are committed to creating a clean, safe, and loving environment where you can feel confident leaving your little one in our care.
Care & Safety
Even in the earliest years, we are intentional about pointing children to the truth of the gospel. Using the Gospel Project curriculum, our teachers guide children through Scripture in a way that is both accessible and theologically grounded.
We want our little ones to begin forming a right understanding of God -that He is Creator, that He is loving and good, and that Jesus is our Savior. These early moments are not just care, are the beginning of discipleship.
Gospel Foundations
A Partnership in Discipleship
We believe God has uniquely entrusted parents with the responsibility of discipling their children, and it is our joy to support you in that calling. At Northeast Fellowship, our nursery ministry is designed to complement, not replace, the discipleship happening in the home.
Children are taught biblical truths in ways they can understand, while parents are equipped to continue that teaching throughout the week. Through our weekly nursery newsletter, we provide a glimpse into what your child is learning along with practical ways to reinforce those truths at home.
Our desire is that this would be more than a drop-off time. It’s an opportunity, for children to begin building relationships and experiencing the love of Christ in community, and for parents to engage in worship, fellowship, and spiritual growth. Together, we are intentionally laying a foundation of faith both at church and at home.

