Enroll In Weekday

Infants can be as young as nine weeks to start. We highly recommend visiting and making a reservation early in the pregnancy since we fill to capacity. A deposit will hold your spot. 

Step 1


reach out

Connect with Samantha or Annie by phone or email to learn more about Weekday Ministries.

Step 2


book a tour

Schedule a tour of our facilities to see the building and meet our staff.

Step 3


Fill out the paperwork

Read over the parent handbook and fill out the enrollment forms.

Step 4


Drop it off

Bring your paperwork and deposit to the church office, so we can process it.

Forms and Handbook


We require the posted forms for enrollment along with any provided during your tour. The parent handbook is also digitally available for review. Please let us know if you have any further questions.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What Hours Are You Open?

    We are open 6:30 AM to 6:00 PM

  • How Many Staff Members are CPR and First-Aid Certified?

    All our teachers are certified in Fire Safety, Pediatric CPR, and First Aid.

  • How do the families communicate with the teachers or administrators?

    We use an app called ProCare. Through this app the parents of infants and toddlers receive daily notes regarding feedings, naps, diaper/ potty times, and other important information. The preschool classes share activities and lessons that they have covered through this app.

  • What curriculum do you use?

    Our lesson plans include activities in art, movement, music, social studies, science, Bible lessons, pre-math, and reading readiness. Lesson plans are created with both age-appropriate goals as well as child specific goals.  Our teachers rotate between staying in the classroom, visiting the social hall, or going out to the courtyard for free time and gross motor play.

  • What safety measures are in place regarding the shared building?

    There is a security code to enter the building. There is a second code to enter the daycare portion of the building.

  • Who provides food for my child?

    The families bring in their own breakfast, lunch, and snack. The center only provides milk.

Non-discrimination policy:


Admissions, the provisions of services, and referrals of clients shall be made without regard to race, color, religious creed, disability, ancestry, national origin (including limited English proficiency), age, or sex.


Program services shall be made accessible to eligible persons with disabilities through the most practical and economically feasible methods available. These methods include but are not limited to, equipment redesign, the provision of aides, and the use of alternative service delivery locations. Structural modifications shall be considered only as a last resort among available methods.