At The Quay we believe that family matters. Whether you are in the early stages of family life, or your children are close to flying the nest, you will find all our activities provide a fun, caring and safe place to find friendship, support, and hear about Jesus.
Coming soon for kids.
We have Sunday School for children, a group for young teen-agers, and a creche for little ones.
Most Sunday mornings start all together, before children break out into their age groups.
All our teachers and carers have been through a 'Safe to Grow' course for looking after children and have had a Police Check.
Quay Kids.
Sunday Mornings.
Little Hands meets every Wednesday morning (term time).
9:45-11:15am
at Woodbridge Quay Church, Quay Street.
A group for parents and carers with infants and pre-school aged children.
A warm welcome and hot drink await every Wednesday during term time, with a chance to meet friends and make new ones.
Children can play in a safe and friendly environment, whilst parents/carers can chat and enjoying a freshly made drink.
Toys, games and a simple craft, are ready every week, followed by our singing time and story from the Bible.
If you would like more information, please contact the Church office on 01394 382360 or visit the Little Hands Toddler Group Facebook page.
Little Hands Toddler Group
Resources
At the Quay we want to partner with families to help disciple our children and young people and help them to be excited about who Jesus is, and what Has done for us.
There is wealth of resources available to support parents and help engage children and teenagers at home, below are a few recommendations from us.
We’ll keep this page up to date with new recommendations, and if you come across anything that you have found helpful or really enjoyed please let us know…
Parenting Courses.
Helping parents survive and thrive
Raising children can be a physical and emotional rollercoaster! And that’s why mums and dads need all the support they can get – not only to help them through the joys and challenges of being a parent, but also to keep their own relationship strong. Here’s a selection of support to help you to build a healthy family.