We believe kids should grow up loving church—not enduring it. That’s why we created LifeKids: engaging, high-energy environments designed specifically for children from birth through 5th grade. Here, your kids will learn about Jesus in a way that connects with them, challenges them, and speaks their language—all while having an absolute blast.
LifeKids happens every Sunday morning at 10am.
Sunday at LifeSpring
What to Expect
When you arrive, swing by our New Guest Tent. You’ll meet members of our hospitality team—people who are ready to help you get where you need to go, answer anything you’re curious about, and make sure you and your family feel supported from the start. And if you appreciate a good pre-game ritual, grab a free coffee at our lobby station on your way in.
If you have kids (birth–5th grade), they’ll have a blast at LifeKids during our morning gathering, where they’ll be cared for and challenged in age-appropriate ways. Middle and high school students have their own environment—Encounter—designed to help them build real faith and real friendships. Encounter meets Sunday evenings at 6pm.
Our Sunday gathering lasts about 75 minutes, and it’s meant to fuel you for the week ahead. We’ll worship God through singing, and you’ll hear a clear, practical, biblically- grounded message from Pastor Dillon Schupp or one of our other gifted communicators—teaching that speaks to real life, real pressures, and real purpose. Most importantly, you’ll have the chance to take a next step toward the life of impact and significance God created you for.
If you need prayer, want someone to process life with, or you’re ready to get more involved at LifeSpring Church, stop by our Connections Center in the lobby or visit our Next Steps page anytime.
We can’t wait to meet you—and to help you step into the kind of life that matters forever.
Kids & Students
The next generation isn’t the church of tomorrow; it’s the church of today. We’ve created unique environments for children and teenagers that will uniquely connect with them.


