Church DaycareMidlothian, VA

Clover Hill Church

4.7(20 reviews)

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Clover Hill Church is a church daycare daycare located at 12310 Bailey Bridge Road, Midlothian, Virginia VA. Find contact info, location details, and similar daycares nearby.

What Parents Say

Clover Hill Church is a religious facility in Midlothian, Virginia with consistently positive reviews. Attendees praise the welcoming community, engaging Bible-based sermons from Pastor Stan, contemporary worship services, and various fellowship groups. Many describe it as a family-oriented environment that has positively impacted their spiritual lives.

Welcoming and friendly communityscripture-based sermonsengaging worship musicsmall group and fellowship opportunitiesclean facilitiesstrong sense of belongingsupportive atmosphereactivities for families and children
Sound system and drums noted as extremely loud

Recent Reviews

2 weeks ago

Had the best time at a night to shine being a buddy.. can't wait to do it again next year!

a year ago

This is by far one of the harder reviews I have made. It was really important to me to do my due diligence and find the right church. In truth I was quite desperate for help. I thought when I went in there all the markers seemed decent. I did find it unorganized as you entered as a new person. I didn't ask the greeters yet I stumbled into the new area to ask some questions. I have many unseen injuries and I am disabled. I have to do what's in my wheelhouse to be in an overwhelming experience and find it bright and loud. I asked for things and yet they didn't have anything that I needed for my disability. I didn't plan for that. Sadly, I don't feel that they are strong for people with disabilities so far. I found them to be unnecessarily challenging at the beginning. During my frustration, the person who was doing anything to help me, noticed I was very frustrated. I was submerged and disappointment since I watched the pastor a couple from online services before choosing to go and knew I liked the messages. As I was sitting and pouting about my bad decision, She found me and I thought that spoke volumes. Kudos to that person for recognizing a person in need. Because of that I did choose to fill out a card with all my information and I looked to find her. I handed it to another volunteer in that department for new people, at the end of service. That was over 2 weeks ago, I have not heard back from them whether be a phone call, text or email. I'm actually a bit heartbroken. It's very sad when you have somebody that is disabled and new to the area seeking the right place for themselves. As a Christian woman, I try to do the best by not judging others. Being disabled is important and I thought I would just share my point of view. I'm sure this is a good church on many levels and we all make mistakes. I'm not looking for perfection but they are supposed to at least keep that part organized with these new cards and new people that come in to Cloverhill Church. I've been in ministry and proudly had worked quite a bit at my Florida church and have very strong ties to my Massachusetts church. I've been living in Virginia for a couple of years and it's like impossible to find a good church. I needed a place very much so. Because of this, I have changed my course of action and decided maybe I just don't belong here in Virginia. I've sought really hard to find the churches that I have been accustomed to with my personal positive experiences. This is not how we treat people that seek churches for their reasons a fellowship and good pastoring. Until I move on I may go back. I'll just stick to my myself and not open my heart and soul to this church. I would prefer to hear the pastor preach and lead the church. But my goal of fellowship, ministry and study would never be accomplished here based on my experiences. I pray that anybody who is reading this, who may work for Cloverhill Church will pass this along to the correct people. I do hope that they become more organized from their signs outside, to handling various disabilities and to follow through with the cards they received from us new people. If you have found this review helpful please do give me a 👍 thumbs up. Please feel free to follow me for local and travel reviews. I'm proud to be a very high ranking reviewer with Google and I take this position pretty serious. Thank you for reading!

a year ago

Started going in 06’, I’m 27 now, was the first place I felt touched by the Holy Spirit! Pastor Stan’s sermons are very transparent to the word of the Bible and he does a very tremendous job with providing context. I don’t live in the area anymore but when I visit.. I attend clover hill ! God bless the Congregation of Clover Hill Assembly of God!

a year ago

I attended the Celebrate Recovery group there on Friday nights. Everyone is so welcoming & kind. The service is small, has contemporary music. Runs an hour from 7-8pm. Then they break-up into men & women's groups for discussion from 8-9pm. Everyone is so supportive. Then from 9-9:45pm they have food & fellowship. I only wish I lived closer, so I could go every Friday!

11 months ago

It was our first time there. Felt the paster did more than just read from the Bible. He applied it to our everyday lives. Definitely felt some conviction there. We will be going back. We are looking for a church home.

Frequently asked questions

Clover Hill Church is a church daycare childcare facility located in Midlothian, Virginia. The facility has a capacity of 1222 children.
Clover Hill Church has a Google rating of 4.7 out of 5 based on 20 parent reviews. Read the full reviews on this page to see what parents appreciate about this facility and any areas for improvement.
To enroll your child at Clover Hill Church, contact the facility directly to inquire about availability, schedule a tour, and learn about their enrollment process. Be prepared to provide your child's age, any special needs or allergies, and your preferred schedule. Many facilities have waitlists, so it's best to inquire early.
You can verify the licensing status of Clover Hill Church through Virginia's childcare licensing agency. Licensed facilities in Virginia must meet state standards for safety, health, staff qualifications, and staff-to-child ratios.

Details

Daycare Type
Church Daycare
Capacity
1222 children
Status
OPEN
Coordinates
37.41143, -77.61995