Sunday Mornings

Noah's House

Noah's House is our interactive program for pre-school children aged 1-3 years. It runs in our Children's Ministry Centre at the same time as the Sunday 10am church service.

Our focus is relationships, as we demonstrate God's love through the way we care, guide and relate to the children, laying a foundation for each child at some point in their life, to come into a lasting relationship with Jesus.

 

Little Saints

Little Saints is our program for pre-school children aged 3 -5 years. It runs in St Peter's Hall (off the main entry foyer), at the same time as our Sunday 10am church service. The program continues to build on the importance of relationships, with children encouraged to engage with one another through games and craft.

The morning includes story time, singing and bible verses and is a significant time for children to learn more about what it means to come into a personal relationship with Jesus.

For more information about Noah's House or Little Saints, contact Lisa Delaney

 

Kids' Church

Kids' Church is our Sunday morning program for children in Kindy to Year 5. Kids' Church runs in the original church facility and is a dynamic program specifically designed around meeting the spiritual needs of the different school age groups. 


Learning about Jesus happens in a fun way through interactive games, stories, craft, memory verses and singing, with Kids' Church having their own creative Worship Team to lead the group! 

 

6-Pack

6-Pak is our Sunday morning program for kids in years 6 and 7, running at the same time as the Sunday 10am service. A creative discipleship program written specifically for youth to learn more about what it means to have a relationship with Jesus is used for 6-Pack.

6-Pak meet in the main church Foyer.

 

Email Yvonne Gunning for more information about Kids' Church or 6-Pack. 

NOTE: it is an offence for a person to apply or volunteer for any activity involving contact with children or youth if such a person is a “prohibited person” or has been convicted under the NSW child protection act 1998.