A WARM Walk – Children’s Ministry Opportunity in English and Spanish, on Your Schedule

With everything going on related to COVID-19, the summer Children’s Ministry Program for Whitewater Area Regional Ministry (WARM) will look a bit different this year. As we don’t want to risk transmitting any germs, there will be no small group or in-person activities. Instead we will have a Storywalk® around the outside of the FUMC church building, 145 S. Prairie St. The story will start on Prairie Street by the parking lot.

This is an outdoor reading experience where a children’s book is deconstructed and the pages of the book are laminated and placed on wooden posts. Every Sunday the story will change. Each story will end with a question or activity suggestion for families. This “WARM Walk” is a free activity and is open to anyone in the larger community.

The first story will go up this Sunday, June 14. It is “Maybe I Can Love My Neighbor, Too” by Jennifer Grant and the story will be available in both English and Spanish translations. Please contact First UMC with any questions, 262-473-2131

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