Kids & Youth
We believe that people from the moment they are born, matter to God, so we are passionate about seeing the next generation grow in their depth of love and knowledge of Christ.
Sunday Kids
On Sundays the children start off in the church with their families and then leave part way through the service for the Sunday Kids program.
Sunday Kids is our ministry that seeks to see kids take their next step in loving Jesus as their king and hero! Come join our program for some games, Bible stories and craft!
General 2025 Program and Schedule →
Kids meet in three groups:
SPARK – Preschool–Year 2
BLAST – Year 3–6
BLAZE – Year 7–8
Year 7-8 Bible Studies
Our young teen Bible Study program is designed to support the transition from Sunday Kids to our multi-generational congregation, helping year 7-8s engage in church life beyond kids ministry.
St. Paul's Youth
St Paul’s Youth is a community that seeks to see the next generation treasure Jesus together for all people. You can expect lots of fun, hanging out with other youth, and time in the Word.
Fridays
6:40PM–8:40PM
School Yrs 6–12
General 2025 Program and Schedule →
Youth Group SummerCamp
SummerCamp26 is St Paul’s Youth camp for Year 6-12. Come along for 4 days of fun, building relationships, wild games, diving into God’s word and hanging out at the beach. We’d love to have you join us!
BOOM!
BOOM! is a holiday children’s program for primary-aged children with the goal of making the treasure of Jesus’ good news loud in Chatswood. Our next BOOM! Program is in the July School Holidays 2026 on the theme of ‘Out of this World’, where we will be discovering that Jesus shines brighter than all the stars.
Child Safety
At St Paul’s, we desire safe environments and practices to flourish in our community for the sake of the gospel. We take the safety of children & young people seriously. All NextGen leaders over the age of 18 at St Paul’s have verified & cleared WWCC and have completed Safe Ministry Training. For more information about Safety at St Paul’s please visit our policies page.
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