Children at Little Village

The Little Village is a joyful and welcoming place where children can discover Jesus, learn from the Bible, build friendships and know that they are a valued part of our church family.

Sundays at Little Village

Everything we do is designed to help children feel secure, included and excited to learn about Jesus.

Bible-Centred

Age-appropriate Bible teaching centred on Jesus. 

Full of Joy

Songs, games, crafts and activities that reinforce the teaching.

Growing Faith

We give children language and habits that can help faith take root in everyday life.

Welcoming

New families, different personalities and additional needs are met with patience and understanding.

Safe & Caring

Our team follows clear safeguarding practices and treats every child with dignity and kindness.

Part of the Family

Children are included in church life and encouraged to know that they belong here.

Your First Sunday

Arriving somewhere new with children can feel like a lot. A clear, visible first-visit process reassures parents before they even reach the building.

Suggested arrival time:

Add the church’s preferred arrival time here — ideally 10–15 minutes before the gathering begins so families can register without rushing.

Say hello

A welcome-team member will show you where Little Village meets and introduce the leaders.

Register your child

Share essential contact, allergy, medical and collection information.

Help them settle

Meet the group leader and take the time your child needs to feel comfortable.

Enjoy the gathering

The team will contact you promptly should your child need you during the session.

Little Village FAQs 

No. Children are welcome to remain with their parent or carer during the church gathering. Little Village is available as an age-appropriate option.

Please contact us at hello@wearethevillage.co.uk

Add the confirmed Sunday time, registration opening time and any weeks when children remain in the main gathering.

Families are invited to contact the team before visiting so suitable adjustments can be discussed.