Children’s Ministry 

Our Children’s Ministry programme welcomes children into a unique environment in which they are surrounded by the sacred stories at the centre of our faith. Our curriculum is based on Godly Play; children have the opportunity to explore, observe, question, create, and wonder what the sacred stories mean, and how they affect their lives. Our children’s ministry room has been refurbished, creating a safe and welcoming space. Our dedicated leaders and volunteers encourage children to explore their faith, and to become life-long disciples of Christ.

At St. George’s, your child’s spirituality is cherished, and we seek to develop relationships with them based on a mutual ministry – children and leaders are both learners and teachers together. Where ever you and your family may be on your journey of faith, we look forward to meeting you, and we hope you find St. George’s to be a nurturing home, and a place to deepen your faith. At St. George’s all are welcome and invited. If you want to know more, contact any of our ministers, or the church office.

To register for the Church Kids please click here to fill out our Church Kids Registration Form

Nursery Care

Nursery care is available for infants and toddlers during the 10:30 am service. Parents and guardians are welcome to keep their child with them in church if they prefer – babies and children are welcome in all of our worship services.

Children of the Bible Window

Children are important to St George’s and one of the symbols of this is a beautiful stained glass window titled “The Children of the Bible Window.

Click the picture to learn more about this window.

 

Virtual Events

Michelle Childs-Ward - July 19, 2020

"Of weeds and wheat" - Seventh Sunday after Pentecost

God Is With Us
If I take the wings of the morning and settle at the farthest limits of the sea, even there your hand shall lead me, and your right hand shall hold me fast.
– Psalm 139: 9-10

Join Fr. Michelle Childs-Ward on this the 7th Sunday After Pentecost. Today Fr. Michelle uses the Parable Principles to deconstruct the parable of the sower of wheat and weeds and shows how the radical inclusiveness of the Kingdom of Heaven allows for both to thrive.


If you want to join in the conversation, participate or comment click on the links below to watch and participate on YouTube or Facebook directly.

Scripture References: Genesis 28:10-19, Psalms 139:1-12, Psalms 139:23-24, Romans 8:12-25, Matthew 13:24-30, Matthew 13:36-43

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