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Connor online Holiday Bible Club underway!

Children across Connor Diocese are currently having great fun tuning into 'Cabin Fever' - the diocese’s online Holiday Bible Club.

The club is running all this week (August 3-7) on YouTube and via the Ripple Connor and diocesan websites and the Ripple Facebook page.

There are two parts to the club each day, premiering at 10am and 11.30am.

Connor Children’s Project Development Officer Jill Hamilton said: “This gives children a chance to have a break and have something to eat and drink before the second part. There will also be activities to take part in at home during the break.”

Cabin Fever has a science theme and is presented by ‘The Professors’ with a special guest professor each day. There are daily science experiments as well as warm-ups, games, puppets, crafts, memory verses, prayer activities and drama!

The club is focusing on the story of Noah, and comparing his experiences stuck on the ark for more than a year with our own recent experiences of lockdown.

“We have had great participation from children and leaders in churches across the diocese so a big thanks for all the videos you have sent in,” Jill said.

“The Cabin Fever videos will be available for churches to access any time after they are released, so parishes can decide dates and times to suit their congregations.”

Videos can be accessed here.


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