During the 11am service at St John’s, children are invited to attend groups: Little explorers (under 4s), Explorers (Year R-2) and Adventurers (Year 3-6) as well as Waymakers (Year 7 upwards).
The children enjoy an all together time of sharing stories, games and a short prayer, before heading off into age appropriate groups to explore more on the theme for that day.
On the 4th Sunday of the month, we run Muddy Church, where we may get muddy in the OCT garden, enjoying the outdoors and sharing stories.
We currently have 4 toddler groups running in term-time in the Parish:
Monday, 1.15pm - 2.45pm - St. John’s Church Hall
Tuesdays at 9.15am-10.45am and 1.00pm-2.30pm.- St. Francis Church
Wednesday, 9.15am - 10.45am - St Francis Church
We have plenty of toys for all age of children under 5 and are a very informal group, run by members of St Francis church, providing craft, snacks, singing, cups of tea and a warm welcome.
As we are a church-run group, each session is finished with a child centred prayer.
Who Let the Dads Out is a growing movement that resources churches to reach out to dads, father figures and their children. Who Let the Dads Out is organised nationally by Care for the Family and there are now over 250 such groups around the country. It is founded on the principle of wanting to demonstrate God’s love to communities.
We run two Dads Out sessions in the parish. They create a space for dads, father figures and their 0 - reception age children to have fun together. The team of dedicated helpers provides bacon rolls, tea and coffee for the men and plenty of toys, craft activities, a story and toast and jam for the children. Now into our 6th year, we have a growing list of about 60 dads who we communicate with on a regular basis
Session times:
St Francis Church: 10am – 11.30am 1st Saturday of the month
St John’s Church: 10am – 11.30am 3rd Saturday of the month
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All of our groups are run by staff and volunteers with appropriate safeguarding training and DBS checks. For more information, including who to contact if you have concerns about a child, young person or vulnerable adult, see our safeguarding information page.