Welcome to Children's Ministry at PBC Cupertino. We love kids and are delighted to be part of their lives. Our ministry is
kid-friendly and God-centered, and our goals are simple:
We believe relationships are the key to ministry and so we put a premium on having many, loving adults interacting with the children. Our desire is to create a community for children - a comfortable environment where friendships are encouraged, where God is seen in their everyday world, and where age-appropriate, interactive learning is used. Our aim is to provide a loving foundation that prepares them for a life-changing relationship with Jesus.
- Bunnie Ziegler
Children's Pastor
8:30am and 10:30am
Children's Pastor: Bunnie Ziegler
(408) 366-6690 Email Bunnie
Children’s Secretary: Lynda Barbieri
(408) 366-6690 Email Lynda
Children's Ministry Directors:
| Camille Estrada | Nursery and Toddler Director |
| Lisa Harmon | Preschool Director |
| Crysta Wray | K-2nd Grade Director |
| Ingrid Hinn | 3rd-5th Grade and CK2 Director |
| Darcy Nugent | Event Child Care Coordinator |
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Summer Snack Schedule - Lower Elementary |
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Hi All,
I'm sure many of you are thinking, or people are asking---"what's our good health policy?" Here's the basic policy, with a few other reminders thrown in because of the current situation.
• Stay home and keep children home if they have any of the following signs of illness (Be sure to stay home until free of symptoms for 24 hours).
1. Nausea, vomiting
2. Diarrhea
3. Headache
4. Coughing, runny nose or eyes, sneezing
5. Any evidence of communicable disease, unusual rash
6. Inflamed mouth and throat
7. Fever of 100° F or higher
8. Conjunctivitis (pink eye)
• Wash hands frequently with soap or use alcohol-based hand rubs. Wash between contacts with people or after touching tissues or surfaces soiled with saliva/nose drainage.
• Cover noses and mouths when sneezing or coughing. Remind children to cover their noses and mouths with tissue, or sneeze or cough into their sleeves. Put used tissues in wastebasket and then wash hands with soap or use alcohol rubs.
At this time, we need to take all precautions and if there is any question, stay home. I will keep you informed and let you know if the leadership makes other more definitive decisions regarding the current health concerns.
Bunnie Ziegler