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The children of Aotearoa, New Zealand are our treasure, our taonga. We long to see them grow into the people God has in mind when he looks at them mature disciples living God-shaped lives, connected and contributing in their faith communities. Do you wonder how we are going with this responsibility? SUNZ took a look to find out. We gathered responses from a cross-section of churches around the country - different regions, different sizes and different denominations. The research found much to celebrate. It found creative passionate leaders and children and young people growing in faith. But there were areas of concern too. It also found that many of our churches are finding it hard to connect with large numbers of children and families. Many of us who work with children and families already know this. We feel it deeply and worry about it. We want it to change. But change is hard and we have begun to recognise that it will take more than just the children and families workers to bring it about. In e m order for things to change o lc e W GO the whole church must to the WAY2full of ’s work together: parents, magazine. It ple who children’s ministry ideas for peoildren in leaders, church leaders work with ch and local es their church nities. and church members. He u comm s waka eke noa – we’re all as p d Pull it out an d. in this together. it aroun
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A typical Sunday morning programme will have 20 children or less in its primaryaged programme.
More than half of churches surveyed had 2 or less leaders in their Sunday primary-aged programmes. Around 10% of New Zealand children will be found in a church on Sunday morning.
From He waka eke noa: Children’s Ministry in Aotearoa, New Zealand 2015. If you would like a copy of this research, email us at way2go@sunz.org.nz with your name and address, or download it from our website www.sunz.org.nz Check out our Children and Families Blog (childrenandfamiliesnz. blogspot.co.nz). We are going to put more detail up there as well.
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