Little Cherubs (ages 0-2) & Noah’s Ark (ages 3-5)


Little Cherubs – Nursery (for infants 0 – 2)
 
Little Cherubs is a warm and welcoming place where parents can sit and relax with their babies while still being able to watch and listen to a live feed of the sermon. Because of growing numbers we have started using the upstairs classrooms as well as the downstairs rooms where we provide soft comfy lounges, nappy change table and toys for the babies to play. We run a fun program for the kids using videos, activities, songs and games.  Occasionally, we provide light refreshments to mums and dads who use the rooms and an assistant on hand to help out with any needs.
 
The nursery is located at rear of the main auditorium (stage left). Just ask one of our friendly deacons at the door for directions.  On certain sunday’s a special program is run for the mums and babies in Cafe M. Contact Mara for more details or just ask at the door.
 Story time is a when we learn about God’s word. Teachers use a children’s picture book bible to read the story. Children participate in this session either by re-enacting the story (often they dress up in as the Bible characters), using puppets or by placing cut-out characters on a felt board. We also use Christian bible DVD’s and cartoons which the kids love to watch.
 
 
Noah’s Ark (upto 5 years of age)
 
Our exciting program includes praise & worship time, with modern upbeat style songs We also provide little instruments for little hands to play. The children love this session and are often seen dancing and singing out aloud.

Prayer time is when children get a chance to pray for anything that is on their heart. We believe that the prayer of a child is very powerful and therefore we encourage children to pray throughout the program. 

 Craft time follows and reinforces the learning from the Bible story. Children get the chance to paint, draw, use play dough, cook and much more.
 

Noah’s ark is situated at the rear of the main auditorium behind the sound desk. We will start to use some of the upstairs classrooms due to the growing numbers.  Ask a deacon at the front door or information desk.