The Southern Synod youth Camp is taking place from 30 July – 6 August 2016. Activities will include rock climbing, swimming, sports, crafts and a day trip. It’s a great opportunity for those aged 11-18 to make friends, develop new skills and explore the Christian faith together. If you are interested or know someone who …
Tuesday 29 and Wednesday 30 March from 10am to 3 pm- open to all children aged 5 to 11 (school Year 6) There will be TWO days of fun and games in the Easter Holidays at Trinity United Reformed Church holiday club! Based on the ITV series The Story Keepers, the holiday Club will be full of creative teaching, …
Meet Peter as he follows Jesus and experiences the surprising events of the cross and resurrection in this animated video. A great way of showing children the story of Jesus’ death and resurrection. Download available here. Video (4.25 mins)
Come and celebrate Mothering Sunday at 11:00. This will be All-Age worship with a difference – don’t miss it! And there will be flowers for every mother, so mothers and their children are especially welcome.
The new Music & Song Club for 7-12 year olds who love singing rock, pop and gospel, meets this Saturday from 4:00 to 5:30pm at the church. Prior musical knowledge is great but not needed. Only £1 a session. Run by the Trinity Youth Team. Don’t miss your chance to be part of something special! Further …
Our Pilots company were celebrating Chinese New Year on Saturday. They played Chinese-themed games like ‘Chase the Dragon’s Tail’ and made Chinese ‘firecrackers’ with help from Trinity Elder Betty Wong. Pilots meets between 4.00pm and 6.00pm on the first and third Saturday of every month for games, craft and fun. Email youthworker@trinitywimbledon.org for more information.
For the last two years, the Bible Society has been exploring various retellings of Bible stories. Different authors and illustrators have put their Bible knowledge and storytelling skills to the test, creating a number of brilliant Bible story retellings in formats from poems to comics. These are all part of their project Pass it On which aims …
On Saturday 7 November, Junior Church and Pilots held their annual fireworks party. Forty children and adults enjoyed parachute games, hot dogs and mini rolls before heading upstairs to watch Steve and Guy put on an excellent fireworks show. Olivia said, ‘They were quite loud but I enjoyed the fireworks, especially the rockets’, while Tim said, …
During half term we ran our Autumn holiday club. This year’s theme was ‘Polar Explorers’ and we explored the lives of five New Testament figures: Philip, Stephen, Paul, Timothy and Andrew. Our craft activities saw us make Philip in a chariot, woven compasses, a (almost) life-size Polar explorer (complete with furry hood) and a Timothy …