Children & Teenagers

SUNDAYS (3 – 18 years old)

Sunday Club (for children aged 3-11) meets during our Sunday Morning service. We want your little ones to feel safe and welcomed by our group leaders,  and have fun learning how to be friends with Jesus in age appropriate ways, including drama, puzzles, crafts, stories and games.

Youth Nano (11-14 year olds) also meet during our Sunday Morning service.  We read the Bible together and learn more about what it has to say on the good news of Jesus and what that means for us in our lives, through activities, games and discussions.

Older Youth (aged 14-18 years) meet at 6pm on Sunday evenings.  We spend some time hanging out, having some fun, digging into God’s message to us, singing and praying together.

FRIDAYS (11 – 18 years old)

If you are 11-18 years old, it would be great to have you along to one of our Friday groups…    and in case you’re wondering, you definitely don’t need to call yourself a Christian to come!

The groups run in the church halls from 7-8.30pm every couple of weeks. There are 2 groups; Youth Nano for young people aged 11-14 years and Friday Point for those aged 14-18 years.

 We have games and snacks, hang out together & a Bible Bite time (checking out who Jesus is, what he came to do & his message for us). Each term we squeeze in a range of activities like doughnuts in the dark, water sports, Airhop, or a jumbo pillow fight…  

You are welcome to pop in to try us out – we often welcome new faces.

If you have any questions about any of our activities for children or teenagers, or would like to know more details, please e-mail Ruth or call the church office on 020 3732 2349.

Safeguarding our Children/Youth/Senior Citizens
All of our group leaders are DBS checked and we place the highest priority on child and vulnerable person protection & safety. 


St Luke’s Church has adopted the “A Safe Church” safeguarding policy recommended as best practice by Southwark Diocese. Click here to link to this policy in full. If anyone has any safeguarding concerns they should contact St Luke’s safeguarding officer, Helen Wiffen by emailing stlukessg@btinternet.com. Alternatively, the diocesan safeguarding officer on duty can be contacted on 020 3874 6743.