Live laugh leap: intermediates gather at the trampoline park

a group of kids with hands raised

Our intermediate kids gathered for a bounce at Jumpin' trampoline park last week, and it was awesome. We brought together 25 kids, all around 11 to 12 years old, from different parts of the diocese. It was a chance for them to hang out and have some fun.

What's really great is that these kids are starting to know each other really well.

Throughout the year, they've been connecting in various ways, all with the aim of building a strong bond and nurturing their faith journey. And you know what? It's working!

We want to provide them with a solid foundation and a sense of belonging. By bringing them together like this, we're creating a community that supports their faith and helps them grow. And what better way to strengthen those connections than by jumping and wrestling in a foam pit?

So, let's keep encouraging these connections, whether it's through trampoline parks, church youth groups, kids camps or just hanging out. When we come together, we're stronger, and who knows what amazing things await us on this journey of faith? It's a pretty cool adventure we're on, and I'm excited to see where it takes us!

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Live laugh leap: intermediates gather at the trampoline park

Greta Greenwood

Children & Families Enabler

Greta helps equip Children and Families Ministries across our diocese. She deeply loves kids and longs to see them become faith-filled believers.

Live laugh leap: intermediates gather at the trampoline park

Greta Greenwood

Children & Families Enabler

Greta helps equip Children and Families Ministries across our diocese. She deeply loves kids and longs to see them become faith-filled believers.

Live laugh leap: intermediates gather at the trampoline park

a group of kids with hands raised

Our intermediate kids gathered for a bounce at Jumpin' trampoline park last week, and it was awesome. We brought together 25 kids, all around 11 to 12 years old, from different parts of the diocese. It was a chance for them to hang out and have some fun.

What's really great is that these kids are starting to know each other really well.

Throughout the year, they've been connecting in various ways, all with the aim of building a strong bond and nurturing their faith journey. And you know what? It's working!

We want to provide them with a solid foundation and a sense of belonging. By bringing them together like this, we're creating a community that supports their faith and helps them grow. And what better way to strengthen those connections than by jumping and wrestling in a foam pit?

So, let's keep encouraging these connections, whether it's through trampoline parks, church youth groups, kids camps or just hanging out. When we come together, we're stronger, and who knows what amazing things await us on this journey of faith? It's a pretty cool adventure we're on, and I'm excited to see where it takes us!

Check out other articles in the

series below.

More articles in the

series are to come.