Kids’ Church
We love having children as part of our church family! While all our services welcome kids, our 9am Sunday service at Petrie is especially designed for families, featuring a vibrant Kid’s Church program and a fully supervised creche.
New Dedicated Space!
Kid’s Church now meets in our exciting new Kid’s Space at the Ministry Centre—a purpose-built area where children can have fun, learn, and grow in their faith.
What You’ll Find at Kids’ Church:
Little Seeds Creche (Ages 0–4):
Our fully supervised creche provides a safe and nurturing environment for children aged 0 to 4. Your little ones can play, explore, and have fun while you enjoy the service.
Kids’ Church (Ages 4–12):
Children aged 4 to 12 join in an engaging program designed to help them grow in the love of Jesus. Through interactive Bible teaching, games, and activities tailored to their age, kids learn to love God, know His Word, pray confidently, and spread His love.
Please note: Kids' Church and Little Seeds Creche runs during school terms only.
Noah’s Ark Room (For Parents with Babies or Toddlers):
This parent-friendly space is attached to the church and features toys, books, and seating. With a direct view into the service and speakers providing audio, parents can participate in worship while caring for their little ones.
Our Mission
At Kid’s Church, we aim to raise up kids who love God, know His Word, pray confidently, and spread His love—all in a safe, welcoming, and joy-filled environment.
Join Us!
We’d love to see your family this Sunday at 9am. Let your kids experience the joy of discovering Jesus in our vibrant Kid’s Space!
First-Time Visitors
If it’s your child’s first time, please complete our Consent & Medical Form – Kid’s Church (available on our Resources page) and bring it with you.
For more information, contact us via email or phone.
The Anglican Church Southern Queensland is committed to providing a safe environment for all people including our youth and children. Information and key Safeguarding Policy documents can be found on the ACSQ Safeguarding page.