New Covenant Nursery School is currently holding open enrollment for their 2017-2018 nursery school class.
New Covenant Presbyterian Nursery School has been in operation for over 40 years. Our program won the CDCCC programming award for our updated program.
Director Holly Roberts is a certified teacher with 10+ years of teaching in varied environments. Assistant Teacher Jillian Ludwig has been the church’s Nursery Care worker since high school. Classroom Aide Elizabeth Baldes rounds out our teaching team.
Our play based program admits 2 1/2, 3 & 4 year olds. This three morning a week program includes letter of the week, gym, music, arts & crafts and experiential field trips.
Uniquely paired with our free playgroup, parents have ample opportunity to get to know the local community.
Call 518-482-8063 for our 2017-2018 program.
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Pastor Katy has enjoyed ministry at New Covenant since 2010, where the church has solidified its community focus. Prior to that she studied both Theology and Christian Formation at Princeton Theological Seminary. She also served as an Assistant Chaplain at Trenton Psychiatric Hospital and as the Christian Educational Coordinator at Bethany Presbyterian at Bloomfield, NJ.
She is an writer and is published in Enfleshed, Sermonsuite, Presbyterian's today and Outlook. She writes prayers, liturgy, poems and public theology and is pursuing her doctorate in ministry in Creative Write and Pittsburgh Theological Seminary.
She enjoys working within and connecting to the community, is known to laugh a lot during service, and tells as many stories as possible. Pastor Katy loves reading Science Fiction and Fantasy, theater, arts and crafts, music, playing with children and sunshine, and continues to try to be as (w)holistically Christian as possible.
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