St Paul's Kids Ministry

A place for your kids to grow in their love and understanding of Jesus and be built up as the next generation of disciples

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Kids Alive is our Sunday morning kids program

At St Paul’s we absolutely love having kids as part of our church family. We are keen for kids to understand God’s word, and we love discipling the youngest members of our church.

On a Sunday morning we play lots of games, sing and dance, participate in craft activities, hear a story from the bible, and spend time in discussion groups.

Our Kids Team are an amazing group who are well trained and are required to have a Working with Children Check.

If you are new, you can register your children at the Check-In area outside our hall before the 10am service, where we can answer any questions you might have.

Join our family Facbook groupPre register for Kids Alive

Kids Connect is our Tuesday morning playgroup.

If you have a little one who has not yet started school, Kids Connect playgroup runs every week during the school term from 9:30am-11:00am on Tuesday in Room 1. We have a big focus on learning through play, with sensory activities, music, imaginative play, lots of dress-ups and stories.

This is also a great space for parents and carers to make new friends and enjoy a wonderful support network in the early childhood years.
Cost is $30 per term
Email kidsconnect@stpauls.church if you would like to join us, or if you have any questions.

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Easter Camp is our school holiday camp for primary school students

Easter Camp is running Wed 8th to Friday 10th April in 2026.

Kids in Kindy to Year 6 will have heaps of fun every Easter school holidays and get a great opportunity to make new friends and build self-confidence on Easter Camp! They’ll enjoy the experience of camp, with the chance to participate in exciting activities, music, epic games and explore all about Jesus, whilst still going home to sleep in the comfort of their own bed.

Our energetic team of Christian leaders love kids, love Jesus and will make sure your children have the very best experience of camp possible.

45 In The Dark

Running twice a year, usually in term 2 and 3, 45 In The Dark is a night just for our Yr4 and 5 students.

We have heaps of fun with loads of games, dancing, glow maze, snack shack, talk, singing and time to hang out and meet some new friends.

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We love teaching SRE in our local schools

We are delighted to have teachers across the following schools: Baulkham Hills North School, Castle Hill Public School, Excelsior Public School, Oakhill Drive Public School, Samuel Gilbert Public School and Tallowood Special School.

We’re always looking for more teachers to support this ministry, and would love to take on more classes. If you are interested in helping please email mel.atkinson@stpauls.church

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"...always keep on praying for all the Lord’s people. Pray also for me, that whenever I speak, words may be given me so that I will fearlessly make known the mystery of the gospel.."

Ephesians 6:18-19

Every child has the right to ask questions about life and explore values. That’s why Christian SRE classes are organised so that questions are welcomed and addressed, valuing every child’s unique faith journey. Partnering with parents, Christian SRE provides a safe avenue for children to develop positive self-image, identity and resilience, forming young people in their understanding of the morals and values from the teachings of Jesus.

We believe everyone at St Paul's has a right to be safe

Find out more about Safe Ministry

As part of the Anglican Church Diocese of Sydney, St Paul’s Anglican church is committed to protecting and promoting the physical, emotional and spiritual welfare and safety of all people – especially those within our own church community.

All of those working with vulnerable people at St Paul’s have a Working with Children Check (WWCC) and have completed the Safe Ministry Essentials Course.

The Safe Ministry course is our Diocese’s best practice in equipping those working with children (and other vulnerable people) with the knowledge and understanding they need to build a culture of safe ministry. The Anglican Diocese of Sydney requires all people working in ministry to children and youth, including ministers and assistant ministers, to complete Safe Ministry Essentials. Contents include:

•Identifying and appointing appropriate leaders for Christian ministry

•Safe practices to protect vulnerable people

•Recognising and reporting abuse

•Providing a safe environment for everyone

To ensure the safety of children and vulnerable people, the Anglican Church Diocese of Sydney, in conjunction with the Anglican Church of Australia, will:

•Carefully recruit and train its clergy and church workers

•Adopt and encourage safe ministry practices amongst its clergy and church workers

•Respond promptly to each concern raised about the behaviour of its clergy and church workers

•Offer pastoral support to any person who has suffered abuse

If you ever have any questions or concerns regarding Safe Ministry at St Paul’s, please contact our Safe Ministry representative linda.stephens@stpauls.church

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Margaret

LAKEMBA

Since 2008, under the auspices of the Anglican Church and Evangelism & New Churches, Margaret been serving women and their families in South West Sydney by introducing them to the Lord Jesus Christ.

She does this by establishing a network of communities to which women from all faiths can belong, observe and experience Christian community, where they and their families can be introduced to the person of Jesus, and be discipled to be disciplers.

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James and Charly

BATHURST

James, Charly, Elijah, Joshua & Hannah Boardman moved from Sydney to Bathurst in January 2023. James completed a Bachelor of Divinity at Moore College in 2022 and serves with BCA as a ministry trainee at the Cathedral Parish in the Diocese of Bathurst. James & Charly are excited to see the ways God grows them in maturity and what opportunities He will grant them to testify to His glory.

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Chris and Erin

SOUTH EAST ASIA

We share a deep affection for South East Asian people and long to see them fall in love with Jesus as we have. We’ve served as student ministers in churches in Sydney, where God grew our language and cultural understanding. In 2020 we visited South East Asia and met with Christian leaders and evangelists, as well as some of the beautiful children in Christian orphanages. God used this trip to convict us to serve the South East Asian people through cross-cultural mission there.

Many South East Asian Hindus are gripped by great spiritual fear and darkness. We hope to reach these people in evangelism, and train pastors and Christian leaders to do the same. Our aim is to encourage local believers to grow in their love for Jesus and their confidence to live out and share his gospel, to see a South East Asia that knows Jesus

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John and Fiona

SOUTH ASIA

John, Fiona and their children are enjoying life in this chaotic, fun part of Asia. As Director, John oversees many projects working with vulnerable people. Together they care and set vision for a team of local and foreign SIM workers serving in the community. This is a complex role and requires leadership of 40+ SIM members and associates of the team and oversight of the 80+ national staff. The team has a clear vision of establishing healthy churches among the majority people and are accomplishing this through a variety of means. Both Fiona and John are also involved in teaching and discipleship of church leaders.

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Tim and Lauren

GLASGOW

Glasgow is not the gospel city she used to be. Her streets used to rally around the motto “Lord let Glasgow flourish through the preaching of thy word and praising thy name.” Today, the motto is “People Make Glasgow” but the people who make the city are as devoid of Christ as their motto. Evangelical Christians now make up about 2% of the greater Glasgow area, with the East End an even more dire 0.3%. It is home to 276,000 people who desperately need Bible-teaching churches planted that will hold out the gospel of the Lord Jesus in a contextually appropriate way.

We are partnering with St Silas Episcopal Church to lead Glasgow’s first evangelical Anglican church plant for 150 years. The gospel generosity of St Silas and other evangelical churches from many denominations in Glasgow has been a huge encouragement to us, and we value your prayerful support for us on this venture.

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