Posted on October 27, 2008 by stef
With All Saints, Christingle and Christmas all approaching, there’s plenty of opportunity to focus on light. www.theglowcompany.co.uk sells glow sticks in all sorts of sizes along with other lights, lasers etc. It’s a real aladdins cave.
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Posted on October 13, 2008 by stef
More stuff to share from our Starship Discovery summer club.
A prayer:
God of our planet and God of the stars
Jupiter, Pluto, Saturn and Mars
God of deep, dark space above
Help us to share your amazing love
Amen
and a grace:
5 – 4 – 3 – 2 – 1
..before we start to eat and munch
We thank you God for our great lunch!
BLAST OFF!!
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Posted on October 7, 2008 by stef
We used the Starship Discovery holiday club material as a basis for our summer “Global Gang” club. One of the bits we added was a “mad rocket scientist” section each day in which we tried to launch better and better rockets. Our mad scientist wore lab coat, safety specs, hard-hat, etc and one of the kids led the count-down using a loudhailer. It really captured some of the kids so in case you’d like to try it heres the line-up:
- Balloon rocket (one of the ones with a weighted end)
- Vinegar and bicarbonate of soda rocket. You can buy these or make one using a small fizzy drinks bottle with a cork pushed in, or dress up a 35mm film canister. Check Google for lots of descriptions. Note you can also use Cream of Tartar, Bicarbonate of Soda and water – much less smelly than vinegar.
- Stomp rocket – inexpensive and useful for a game…more later.
- Cola and mentos pseudo rocket. There’s lots of sites that describe the basics or even sell special devices to do this (try Google) – basically you drop Mento’s into coke. We then pearched a paper rocket on top of the coke bottle. Doesn’t go very high but very messy….which is good.
- Water rocket. A 1.5l fizzy drink bottle, 1/3 filled with water, bung, footpump. These can really go a long way, so please make sure you’re careful. Safest but most expensive option is to buy one – but still keep a safe distance from the kids.
- Airblast rocket. These can go high enough to be out of sight, so take lots of care.
Try Googling for more information on any of the above. Rocketstore has a good selection if you want to buy any of the rockets or just see what they’re like.
We used the stomp rockets for a team competition where each team had to launch their rockets from behind a line and get them to land in a hoop laid on the ground. Lots of fun and very popular!
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Posted on September 30, 2008 by stef

Labyrinths are a great way of creating a sense of journey or can just be loads of fun. At a recent church weekend we mowed a labyrinth into the grass around the church. It didn’t follow any great or ancient plan but wiggled all over the place – the kids LOVED it! All you have to do is mow a path just a little shorter than the rest of the grass. It’s free and you can just mow it away next time the grass gets cut. It’s not great for winter though so you’ll have to wait for the spring!
We had the the pleasure of Martyn Payne’s (Barnabas) company for the weekend and we set-up his Bible Labyrinth from his book “Footsteps to the Feast“. You can download the template from the Barnabas site and you’ll need to buy the book get a list of all the stations that take you for a journey through the Bible. If you want to make mobile/reuseable labyrinth (or for that matter any layout on the ground for a game etc) you can use a cheap tarpaulin (about £5 for a 4mx5m sheet) and masking tape. This method is easy, mobile and inexpensive. Note that pulling the masking tape off tends to pull the colour off the blue tarpaulins and it won’t survive damp ground very well.
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Posted on June 4, 2008 by stef
Have you ever wondered where to get stickers printed or faffed around trying to print your own? Check out moo’s sticker books £5 for 90 stickers in a book. You can print 90 different stickers or a book full of the same ones.
Visit: http://www.moo.com/products/stickers.php.
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Posted on March 8, 2008 by stef
Paul Dallgas-Frey has produced some great retellings of bible stories, prayers and stuff. Take a look at his website.
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Posted on February 25, 2008 by stef
Our next children’s ministry networking meeting will be on 4th March at 7:30pm. We’ll meet at the Education Centre by Guildford Cathedral at 7:30pm The address is:
Education Centre
The Cathedral
Stag Hill
Guildford
Surrey
GU2 7UP
Tel: 01483 450423
Click here to see a map
We’ll have sandwiches and the like to feed you so please let me know you’ll be there and if you have any dietary requirements.
The plan for the evening is:
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Posted on January 5, 2008 by stef
On Saturday 15th March 8:30-12:30 (incl breakfast) St John’s are holding another training morning for those involved in children’s ministry.
The programme is being firmed up but is likely to include training on puppet work and special needs provision.
The training will be at St John’s in Windlesham. All welcome but please register with Stefan beforehand.
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Posted on December 14, 2007 by stef

Here’s a couple of useful sites (thanks Anja) for making your own wordsearch or crosswords. A personalised wordsearch with local people, places or team names is so much more fun!
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Posted on December 14, 2007 by stef
Following a discussion about a snowball game we thought it would be good to share ideas for games, particularly easy to set-up games, so just add your game ideas below…
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