Children’s Musical

Don’t miss this full scale production with rehearsals during MidWeek at Double Oak!

Each year our Children's Musical is a full scale production with lights, choreography, drama and lots of special effects! The musical provides opportunities for many children to have special parts. Kids can try out for solos, speaking parts or to be part of a choreography group. Only kids in Grades 2-5 are eligible to try out for a part, but everyone who participates will get to be part of the choir!

Our musical for 2026 is Praystation - A Fun, Faith-Building Children’s Musical About Prayer! Imagine a video-game world where your child learns The Lord’s Prayer one exciting “level” at a time. Praystation turns the heart of prayer into a fast-paced, kid-friendly story filled with action, humor, and powerful truth.

The spring musical is a highlight of the year for many families in our community. Children do not have to be members of our church to participate. Our doors are open to all children (Grades K-5th grade) to come and be a part of presenting this wonderful musical.

IMPORTANT MUSICAL DATES AND DETAILS

Rehearsals begin on Wednesday, Jan. 7, and continue each Wednesday through March 18—Wednesday night rehearsals are during MidWeek at Double Oak, 6:15 PM-7:30 PM

SOME ADDITIONAL REHEARSAL TIMES OUTSIDE OF MidWeek on Wednesday nights are needed:

  • Thursday night, March 12, 5:30 PM - 8 PM

  • Saturday morning, March 14, 10 AM - 12 PM

  • Sunday afternoon, March 15, 3 PM - 5 PM

  • Sunday evening, March 15, 6 PM (PERFORMANCE) 

What Can My Child Learn From This?

Children Learn by Doing - By singing these songs and using visual images and movement, children will learn spiritual concepts that will help provide a foundation for their spiritual development.

Children Learn by Serving - One of the best ways for people to develop their faith is by serving others.  Building the habit of service at a young age results in a lifestyle and mindset of helping others.  We teach that proclaiming the message of Christ through this musical is a way of serving their church and ministering to people.

Children Learn by Giving - Everyone has been given a certain amount of time, talents, and resources.  Even children have abilities, time, and resources that they can give to help others.  To be in a musical like this, children use their abilities of singing, acting, or dancing.  They give their time to attend rehearsals and prepare their solos, choreography, or speaking parts. Children learn that everything they have can be used for God's purposes.

Children Develop Community - It is important for our children to engage in a community of believers where they are accepted, instructed, encouraged, supported, and held accountable.  When we join to present a musical like this, we join our hearts toward a common goal that binds us together as a unit.  Children need this connection with other believers, especially as they move toward adolescence and become more independent from their parents.  They develop Christian friendships that will influence them through their teenage years.

To get the most impact from this musical, you can help by reinforcing these ideas in your conversation with your child as you prepare for this musical.  Tell them how proud you are of them that they have chosen to serve our church and give their time, talents, and resources to proclaim the message of Christ!

Clear your Wednesday nights, and bring your kids to be a part of this great experience!