
helping children set their faith on God
Our desire at Village Kids is that your children would know God from a young age, trust in Jesus as their Lord and Saviour, and follow Him obediently for the rest of their lives. As a ministry, Village Kids aims to support your family discipleship through intentional, age-appropriate teaching on Sunday mornings.
Programs run throughout the whole year, however, the 1st Sunday of the month and long weekends are our All In Family services.
Programmes on a Sunday





Check in opens 15 minutes before the service
Frequently asked questions
Where do I drop my child off?
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You will need to check in your child before heading into the service to worship together as a family. After worship, the children are released to our facilities across the parking lot, where we have various age-specific programs.​
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How do I check my child in?
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Head over to our deck 15 minutes before the service starts. You will be greeted by one of our volunteers, who will need some information, including family member’s name, child’s name, phone number, and any special instructions (allergies, etc.)​
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Do I need to check my child out?
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There is no official check-out system, but we do ask that you head to our deck after the service and meet up with your child.​
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Who will take care of my child?
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We have an amazing team of volunteer leaders who have a passion to serve God and your child. They are all police vetted and go through team training to ensure they are equipped to best serve your child.
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What will my child do while I’m in the main gathering?
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We have incredible age-specific programs with a variety of activities that include: games, crafts, songs, skits, prayer, stories, and bible teaching.
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How will I be notified if my child needs me?
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One of our volunteer leaders will contact you via phone or find you in the service.
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Is there anything for my child who is under 18 months old?
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There is no age-specific program, but we do have a creche at the back of our facilities (both HD & NGA), where parents can still engage with the service, while their children have a space to play.






