Kidzo Faith Christian Learning Center is a child daycare & preschools daycare located at 3401 N Norris St, Clovis, New Mexico NM. Find contact info, location details, and similar daycares nearby.
What Parents Say
Parents praise the nursery facilities and tracking system at this church-based learning center, noting they feel comfortable leaving their children during services. Multiple reviews highlight the welcoming atmosphere, spiritual teaching, and quality of care, with children learning songs and remaining calm even on early visits.
It’s hard to understand that a church, a place that’s supposed to be accepting of all kinds of people AND children, kicked me and my baby out when she was doing simply what babies do. She wasn’t crying or being loud or disruptive, she was only babbling to herself quietly when we got told to leave because other people “dont want babies there”. It’s very discouraging to me especially when I’ve finally built up the motivation to get closer to god and finally attend church. It feels like it was all a mistake.
Incredibly disappointed. I appreciated the warm and welcoming atmosphere of this church and the congregation seemed like nice people genuinely seeking God. However my husband and I were shocked at the blatant hypocrisy in the sermon, lack of biblical based theology, and blatant misogyny and discrimination utilized. The message itself was not rooted in the gospel and was filled with hypocrisy. The message was supposed to be about how the ways of the world and flesh shouldn't matter, and how we should root our characters in the word of God. Yet, the pastor went on a political tangent for 45 minutes, with no direct reference or connection to the Bible. I counted and the entire message utilized 4 Bible verses (one sentence each) cherry picked out of context and with no connection to the supposed point of the message. The pastor began the sermon saying they love and incorporate all, then went on to say liberals are not welcome and to utilize misogyny. The church also promoted elements of the prosperity gospel, which is not biblically sound. This theology often misinterprets scripture, suggesting that faith guarantees material wealth and physical well-being, rather than emphasizing spiritual growth and reliance on God's grace. It is disheartening to see a community of sincere believers potentially being led away from a Christ-centered understanding of faith. I pray that the leadership grows in spiritual maturity and returns to a focus on God's word rather than politics. I hope this church will reconsider how it delivers its teachings so that it can truly reflect the love, grace, and truth of the gospel.
This is a great church to feel welcomed and assure family values. Unfortunately, Pastor Juan is overtly confident and needs a humbling experience. He’s attitude/personality is alike Steve Jr. (see my legacy review main campus in Albuquerque). Other associate pastors are very kind and humbling , but the superiority has gone to Pastor Juan’s head. I pray he has the spiritual development and organic approach of pastoral love.
Stopped by here to check out the service a couple weeks back. People were friendly enough. Praise teams was great. Clearly up with the technologies and apps which is fine until you get to the church service which was streamed from some preacher out of town. Okay if you're into that. I'm not. Too impersonal and why I don't get my Church from YouTube. Hope they find a good minister.
A whole lot of talk and not a lot of Jesus. I appreciate how welcoming everyone was and I was impressed with the safety procedures for checking children in/out of the children’s program. I didn’t like how the pastor was not physically present, but on a live stream instead. I was uncomfortable when another man (not sure who) came up on stage and said “if you feel like there is a curse on your family maybe it’s because you haven’t paid your tithe”. God does not choose favorites based on who gives money to the church. Based on the huge production they put on, though, it doesn’t surprise me. We won’t be back.