Playtime was born to put parents and kids together with each other because God made us all for relationships! It is songs, games and craft, morning tea and lots of conversation. What is distinctive about our playtime is we also want to give everyone who comes some kind of opportunity to check our Jesus if they would like. He makes all the difference to us as parents and to our kids.

 

KAOS by name, kaos by nature. Kids Activities on Sunday go off! Whether your child is a Sheep and Pig (age 3-5), in Adventure (6-7), or a Honey girl or Fight Club boy (8-13) – we have a way worked out to introduce them to Jesus and a bunch of Jesus’ other kids. After 10 minutes or so of church and a kids talk we evacuate the building and transfer our fun to the hall for kaos. So come at 9.30 and finish running around at morning tea when you begin to fall over with tiredness!

 

In the first week of each July School Holidays we run a morning kids club for all the bored school-kids out there. Whether it's a trip to Middle-Earth for 'Lord of the Kings' (hence the hobbits), or being 'Lost in Space', we have a great time together with each other learning about God.

 

The Sunday Roast is a bunch of young people stuffing themselves on God’s word on Sunday afternoon, and getting together regularly elsewhere. Leaders looking after kids through real discipleship. Kids hanging out and having great fun. All starting from different places but learning to follow Jesus together. Progressive dinners, water-skiing, weekends away, but in the end, like all of life, it’s all about Jesus.

 

What does it mean to be a Christian woman? Calendar Girls is where us sisters take matters into our own hands and do it for the girls. Each month one of us from church takes it on ourselvesto share something about ourself or Christ with all the other women. It might be a dinner, a Gingerbread house event, a pampering night, a surfing clinic, the list goes on all year...

 

Maroubra Men is exactly as it sounds. We want to kick each other on in the faith – working out what’s peculiar about being a Christian bloke, and reaching out to our mates. Pigs on spits, bowls on barefoot and beer-tasting, stories of men’s life and how Christ crashes into them.

 

The world teaches us to live for ourselves. That is probably the worst of its lies. We prove it by showing how truly great life together is. Whether sipping high tea, smashing high-velocity tennis balls at each other, partying with cocktails and canapés or taking in a poolside movie, we are out to prove that life is better lived together with brothers and sisters in Christ: Social Maroubra

 

We are as biased as a bowling-ball about Day Fellowship. We tend to think that one Monday a month is a great time to get together and play cards, bowl, and share afternoon tea with a chat. Life is full of too many necessary things. This is entirely unnecessary fun, and entirely lovely as a result!