Our mid-week activities for parents, carers and their pre-school children are open to all and offer a great place for physical, emotional and spiritual support, making new friends and having lots of fun!
Our mid-week activities for parents, carers and their pre-school children are open to all and offer a great place for physical, emotional and spiritual support, making new friends and having lots of fun!
Thursdays | 10am to noon | The Spring (extension to the Main Church Building)
A fun and friendly group for parents or grandparents and their pre-school children with playing, singing, Bible stories, craft activities and refreshments. Places are limited on a membership only basis. £3 per family per session.
Term Time:
Thursday 10 January – Thursday 28 March
(half-term 21 February)
For information or to enquire about membership please contact emmadobson@st-stephens.org.uk.
Fridays | 10am to noon | Church & Centenary Room
A café for parents/carers and their little ones. There are toys and singing for the children and a short ‘thought of the day’ for the adults. Come and be refreshed physically, emotionally and spiritually. £3 per family (includes coffee and croissant).
Term Time:
Friday 11 January – Friday 29 March
(half-term 22 February)
For more information please contact the Church Office at office@st-stephens.org.uk.
Monday 18 March
Speaker: Rachel Bedford
Termly | 7.45pm | Main Church Building
An evening of worship and prayer that happens once a term in the church for mothers of infants and pre-schoolers. A relaxed environment where you can let your hair down, listen to a talk and share with other mums.
Rachel, our guest speaker, is a curate at St Mark’s Kensal Rise and mum of two pre-schoolers. We’re really looking forward to having her join us as she speaks to us on ‘Freedom in Parenting: Trusting God with our Children’.
If you would like to find out more information please contact office@st-stephens.org.uk.
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