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St John's has group meetings for all ages. Our childrens' group leaders are trained in Safe Ministry so you can be assured that your child is getting the best of care. All programs operate from the hall complex. Stewards and welcomers in the Cathedral and Main Hall will be able to give you directions.
For children 0-2 years
Toddlers are very welcome and well catered for while parents and carers attend church on Sunday mornings. Register your child from 9:20 am. Email
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(Attn: Judi Hurst) for more information.
For children under school age (3 - 4 years) we recommend:
Pre-school on Sunday
A new program for the junior members of our family commenced in early March 2011. A combination of our previous Junior Jivers and Playtime! programs, together with Bible-learning make for an exciting new approach to church for this age-group. The program runs from 9:30am on Sunday mornings, during school terms. Register from 9:20 am. Email
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(Attn: Judi Hurst) for more information.
For children of school age (kindergarten to Year 5) we recommend:
Kid's For Christ! (KFC)
KFC runs on Sundays, from 9:30 am to 10:45 am, during the school term. All kids are welcome and there is no need to pre-register. Parents are invited to church (9:15 am for Cantonese-speaking and 9:30 am for English-speaking) while the kids enjoy a program of singing, games, craft and a time for learning from the Bible. Email
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(Attn: Morwenna Pearce) for more information.
Sunday school at 11:00 am
This is a great program of games, singing and Bible learning specifically for school-aged children while parents attend the 11:00 am services. Come to one of the 11:00 am services (English or Mandarin) and ask the stewards and welcomers for directions to the hall. Email
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(Attn: Lucy Chen) for more information.
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