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Sam Donoghue sets out some of the plans for the youth ministry blog and youth support: the first fruits of our efforts to build a network of youth workers in the Diocese.
Having children in church changes its character, it’s unavoidable. In fact, it’s a change that should be welcomed. Where do children figure in your church life? At the centre? On the margins?
More than 65 children and families attend Messy Easter at St Margaret’s, Uxbridge allowing getting them to be creative in church, while learning more about God and stories of the bible.
Messy Church has now been going for ten years, so perhaps it’s time to ask some serious questions. Martyn Payne examines the ministry so far and reflects on where God might take it in the future.
Sam Donoghue talks about 'Pete', who was a major influence in his life.
Using a brand new resource can be both exhilarating and frustrating. Following Steve Mawhinney's review of curriculum resources, Pete Sheath reviews '252 Basics', part of the Think Orange range.
There is a sea of resources for use with children's groups and trying to find the one for you can be a confusing business. Stephen Mawhinney has looked at some of the different products out there.
Taking a lead from the Diocese's Lent appeal, Alex Taylor reflects on who it was who inspired him in his faith when he was younger. And, slightly embarrassingly, it wasn't really his Sunday School leaders...