We have activities for all ages at Lister Hill. We currently have over 70 children on our Sunday School registers. Our mums and tots group, Rainbows, meets on Tuesday and Wednesday mornings catering for over 60 families. Friday evenings typically sees over 50 children attending our two youth groups, BGs.
We also have two Youth House Groups with over 10 members each aged 8+ meeting weekly during term time.
Not only that but we have a men-and-boys football on Saturday mornings for the over 11s and several of our youth are involved in worship and music activities.
Full details of our activities can be obtained by following these links:
YOUTH WORK - THE VISION
RELATIONSHIPS
- All families to be made welcome at church and to be encouraged by the children?s work and benefit from its provision.
- Each child to grow into a deeper relationship with God the Father, develop a personal passion for Jesus and know the power of the Holy Spirit working in his/her life.
- All children to be discipled from the "same loaf" as the adults, just broken down into smaller pieces to make it easier for them to digest.
- All children to relate with the adults within church and to receive a positive witness from them, whilst progressing towards their own integration as an adult member of the body.
- The children to mentor and be positive witnesses for each other.
CONTINUITY
- For all children's groups to be "singing from the same hymnbook"
- For the age range of different groups to be in sync.
PROGRESSION
- For each system within the youth work structure to have progression built into it in order that the children have every opportunity to grow from "little acorns" into large, strong oak trees.
STABILITY & SECURITY
- For each child to be and feel safe and secure within his/her group.
- For each child to have leaders that they can talk with and trust.
EVANGELISM
- For each child to be able to speak to his/her friends about Jesus, pray for them and encourage them to attend one of the groups.
- As our children's friends come into increasing contact with Jesus, so may their friend's parents and other relatives.
Child Protection Policy Statement
Policy statement on children, young people and the church
This statement was agreed at the church meeting held on 15th Jan 2003.
It will be displayed prominently within the church building and there will be an annual report on its implementation at the church meeting.
- As members of this church, we commit ourselves to the nurturing, protecting and safekeeping of all children and young people.
- It is the responsibility of each one of us to prevent the physical, sexual and emotional abuse of children and young people, and to report any abuse discovered or suspected.
- We recognise that our work with children and young people is the responsibility of the whole church.
- We undertake to exercise proper care in the selection and appointment of those working with children and young people, whether paid or volunteer.
- The church is committed to supporting, providing resources and training those who work with children and young people, and to provide appropriate supervision in relation to this policy.
- The church is committed to following the Home Office Code of Practice Safe from Harm and adopt the guidelines and procedures published by the Baptist Union of great Britain in it's publication Safe to grow (revised edition)
- Each worker with children and young people must understand this policy and undertake to observe it. Each shall be given a copy of the church's agreed Good Practice Guidelines, and shall agree to work according to it.
- As part of our commitment to children and young people, the church has appointed Liz Chennels and Andy Lloyd to be their Advocates. Their role will be regularly explained to children, and their names, addresses and phone numbers publicly displayed.
- A Child Protection Team will be appointed and it's membership ratified annually; an elder will always be one member of this team.