Monday 31 October 2011

PHOTOS: Oct 2011 Messy Church

Here are a few photos from our "Spring"-themed Messy Church last weekend. We had just over 100 children and adults in attendance.

MORE PHOTOS & VIDEO RECAP COMING SOON!

"Silly photo" - our Oct 2011 Messy Church team
Sensible photo time! :P
 We enjoyed taking part in a wide range of activities that centred around the story of the Sower in the Bible, including: mini worm farms, grass heads, planting seedlings, decopauge, wood work, scarecrows, bubbles, facepainting, flower presses, cupcake decorating, seed pod creatures, playdough, seed mosaics, pipecleaner caterpillar pencils, fruit & vegie faces!























After our Celebration Time in the church, we all headed back to the hall for a delicious pizza and salad dinner! The hall tables were decorated with beautiful flower arrangements created by one of the members of the team.

Our next big Messy Church event will be held in February 2012 (date TBA).
All of our Messy Church families are invited to come along to a special Christmas celebration on Christmas Eve (time TBA - more info soon).

Friday 21 October 2011

Messy Church THIS Sunday!!

 Hooray!! Messy Church is back THIS Sunday 23rd October! Only 2 sleeps to go :)



The fun all starts at 4:30pm sharp - lots of fun activities will be on offer for the whole family. See you all there!

Thursday 6 October 2011

DETAILS: Messy Church 23rd Oct 2011

Messy Church is back on at Dapto Uniting on Sunday 23rd October 2011. The fun starts at 4:30pm!



We have a "Spring" themed event with a wide range of fun activities for the whole family: scarecrows, facepainting, seed planting, worm farms, flower presses, cupcake decorating, seed mosaic pictures, seed pod creatures, decopauge, fruit & veg faces and much more! 


We will learn about the Bible story of the farmer who sowed his crop before heading back to the hall for a pizza dinner! 



*PLEASE NOTE: All children must be accompanied and supervised by a responsible adult during Messy Church.


*This is a free event however DONATIONS are encouraged to help cover the cost of food and craft materials (suggested $10 per family).