An interdenominational group that works with Christian Churches of all denominations to see children won for Christ and nurtured in continuing weekly clubs. These clubs are run in the local churches by the church people themselves.

Craft Time

45 minutes

When all the children are in the church, the craft is explained.   The CRAFT DIRECTOR goes through the steps of construction for each of the models being used that night.

A sample model made up in stages of construction would be an excellent visual aid.  Usually two different models are offered each night, one aimed for boys and the other for girls.

The children then form a line for each model down the centre aisle of the church.

The CRAFT DIRECTOR then divides the children into groups of eight, and gives each of his craft adult leaders a finished model and two craft packs with enough for eight children.   These craft leaders take their eight children back to the hall where the meal was eaten.

                 

The tables are now clear except for two saucers of aquadhere wood glue and some pairs of scissors.   He opens the craft pack and reads out the enclosed instructions, and is responsible for his eight children to get their models finished.   Usually the children are so motivated, as this is the part they have been waiting for.   The adults' help is greatly needed and a real bond develops between children and adults as the struggle to make the models ensues.  There is a real sense of achievement and a beautiful model is usually the end result.

Here are some photos of craft that can be made.

Where to now? Go back or go on to the end of the evening?


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3 / 8 Coombes Drive

PENRITH NSW 2750

Phone/Fax

(02) 4722 5433