Families, Children and Young People

Wiggling Wombats

Fun for parents/ carers and children - wiggling, eating, talking, playing, laughing, helping … everyone is welcome!  Fridays (in school term) from 10.00 am to 12.00 noon in the Church Main Hall, 217 Anson Street (behind the church).

Messy Church

Church with no frills and allows for plenty of conversation. Adults and children participate together in crafts, games, refreshments, and a short informal service centred on a Bible story.  We finish with a simple, child friendly meal. The 2nd Sunday of each month (in school term) from 4.00 pm - 6.00 pm at the Uniting Church Centre, 217 Anson Street.

Sunday Morning

9.30 am Intergenerational Worship

What to expect at the 'Intergenerational' Service at 9.30am

  • Intergenerational means that the service will aim to suit all ages of people who are comfortable with a variety of styles and activities. It is not meant to simply be a children’s service. It is planned to be the service that families and all ages will be encouraged to attend. It will allow for informality, and the use of ‘hands on’ activities.
  • This service will cater for a mixture of styles to suit the mix of people that are hoped to attend. The music/hymns/songs will allow for the very newest songs to be learnt and enjoyed and will have space for music from across the range of styles and ages.
  • A variety of instruments will be encouraged to lead worship, and although the organ may feature in the service, it will not be the lead instrument, and will be used as appropriate to the style of music.
  • All ages will be involved in the planning and leading of the service and it will be quite appropriate for children and young people to remain in the service for the whole time.

Children of all ages are welcome and are catered for during the 9.30 am service as follows:

KUCA Sunday School: For ages 3-8. Storytelling, games and activities.

There is a children’s play area in the church for younger children to keep them entertained throughout the service if their parents would rather keep them in the church for the whole time.