| Each
week thousands
of children
go to church – some
on a Sunday
with their
families,
many visit
churches
with their
schools,
others enjoy
going to
church for
after-school
clubs or
midweek services,
younger children
may go to
a pre-school
service or
toddler group.
Behind
all these
activities
is an army
of volunteers
and a small
but growing
number of
paid specialists – in
all, over
1500 people
play a part
in leading
activities
for children
in churches
right across
the Diocese.
These people,
working alongside
their clergy,
are finding
new and exciting
ways to nurture
children’s
faith, bring
the Bible
to life and
enable children
to discover
and worship
God their
own way.
Claire
Wesley is the
Bishop’s
Adviser
for Children’s
Ministry.
She offers
advice
and support
to children’s
leaders
and Parishes
to help
them
develop
a successful
and growing
ministry
with
children.
Workshops
and training
events
on such
topics
as: Godly
Play,
Children
and Communion,
All Age
Worship,
and Working
with
Tweenagers
(9 – 12’s)
are held
regularly
at venues
across
the Diocese.
Details
of forthcoming
events
are available
here.

Further
Information
Further
information
on these
topics
plus
many
others
is available
in the
resources
section of
the website.
The newsletter
kids@church
is produced
three
times
a year
and you
can access
current
and archived
issues
by clicking
here.
The
protection
and welfare
of children
is of
paramount
importance
in our
churches
and the
Diocese
has a
comprehensive
policy
on child
protection
called ‘God’s
Children:
Our Diocese’.
Everyone
who works
with
children
is encouraged
to attend
training
on child
protection
and sessions
are held
every
month – click
here
for details.
For
anyone
who wants
to learn
more
about children’s
ministry,
get new
ideas,
be better
equipped
and have
access
to the
most up-to-date
resources
and approaches,
the Bishop’s
Certificate
in Children’s
Ministry
is well
worth
attending.
If you
want
to speak
to Claire
about
the course
or any
other
aspect
of children’s
ministry,
contact
her
here.
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