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Welcome to the Holy Comforter Youth/Children home page!

SAFEGUARDING GOD'S CHILDREN

This is a Program that is REQUIRED by our Texas Diocese for anyone working with children in any way.  From older teen to Adult, you MUST complete this training.  In our Parish we have had 98 of our members attend SGC and become certified as of June 18, 2007.  Our church is dedicated to providing a safe and healthy environment for all children and their families.

For information regarding our EYC program for youth in 6th through 12th grades, please visit our Youth EYC wiki page.

For an overview of our very unique children's Cherub Choir, please click on the menu selection above.  There is also a link to our K.I.D.S. page which is the program our children attend while their parents are in worship services.  The children rejoin their parents for communion.  Further information regarding our children's activities and historical children's links may be found under the Ministry ... Christian Ed ... menu selections.

More current information may be found on our wiki site.  Of particular interest is this Education link which provides a description of all our Christian Education activities ... including those for our most precious children.  On the wiki, navigation is easily accomplished by clicking the links in its navigation sidebar

In the menu above, one may also note links to historical stories from activities held in 2004.  Different moments in time but the same great activities are available at HCEC today! 

VBS 2007 SonForce Kids - Special Agents!  http://hcec.wikispaces.com/VBS2007

VBS 2008 Outrigger Island - Living God's Unshakable Truth! http://hcec.wikispaces.com/VBS+2008

Check out our wiki site too....we think you'll like it!!!












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