Kids

Living Word Children's Ministry

At Living Word Church, our Children’s Ministry is committed to nurturing the hearts of children and guiding them into a growing relationship with Jesus Christ. We serve children from infancy through elementary school with love, intentionality, and a strong foundation in God’s Word.

Our mission is to create a safe, joyful, and Christ-centered environment where children can experience God’s love, learn biblical truths, and build lasting relationships. Through interactive Bible lessons, worship, hands-on activities, and age-appropriate teaching, we help kids understand their identity in Christ and their value in His kingdom.

We believe that ministry to children is a partnership with families. That’s why we also work to equip and support parents as the primary spiritual leaders in their homes—encouraging faith conversations, prayer, and spiritual growth within the family.

From Sunday services to special events and seasonal programs, Living Word Children’s Ministry is a place where faith is nurtured, character is shaped, and kids are empowered to walk boldly in God’s truth.

Chilren's Ministry Director

Elaine Coffey

More about Elaine Coffey

With over 20 years of experience in ministry, I have been blessed to serve children and youth through teaching, mentorship, and leadership. My greatest joy is helping children grow in their faith and discover the love of Jesus in fun, engaging, and meaningful ways. Whether through Sunday lessons, events, or everyday conversations, I’m passionate about creating a safe and joyful space where kids can learn, ask questions, and build a lifelong relationship with Christ. Outside of ministry, I enjoy spending time with my family and friends, who fill my life with laughter, love, and support

Living Word


7475 US Hwy. 50
Aurora, IN
47001

(812) 926-0919

livingwordapostolic@gmail.com

Sunday
9:30 – Pre-Service Prayer
10:00 – Bible Hour (Sunday School for All Ages)
11:00 – Worship Service

Wednesday
7:30 – Midweek Service

Charm is deceitful, and beauty is vain, but a woman who fears the Lord is to be praised.