Children & youth

Adventurers

Adventurers

Adventurers is for children and young people aged 3 upwards. The group meets during our Sunday service for games, drama, craft, activities and fun, based around a Bible theme.

The group starts in the church for the first part of the service and then moves to their own space. It meets each Sunday during school term time, except when there is a Family Service.

For more information please contact Rosemary Milns by emailing secretary@ccurc.org.uk.

Boys' Brigade

Boys' Brigade

The 3rd Enfield Boys' Brigade is a uniformed youth organisation for boys and young men aged between 5 and 18 years old. It meets in the hall each Monday during school term time.

Activities are run to suit the different age groups and include (but are not limited to) games, arts and crafts, cooking, sports, music, days out, activity days, weekends away, camps and much more!

Anchors (5 to 8 year olds)
Juniors (8 to 11 year olds)
Company (11 to 14 year olds)
Seniors (14 to 18 year olds)

For more information about our Boys' Brigade groups please email info@3rdenfieldbb.co.uk or visit www.3rdenfieldbb.co.uk.

Girlguiding

Girlguiding

Girlguiding UK is the largest voluntary organisation for girls and young women in the United Kingdom and has been operating for over 100 years.

At Christ Church, four age groups operate under the 9th Enfield name - Rainbows, Brownies, Guides and Rangers - for girls and young women of between 5 and 20 years old. They take part in a wide range of activities that are tailored for their age group.

All of the groups meet on Friday evenings during school term time.

Rainbows (4 to 7 year olds)
Brownies (7 to 10 year olds)
Guides (10 to 14 year olds)
Rangers (14 to 18 year olds)

For more information about our Girlguiding groups please email 9thenfield@gmail.com.

At all of our organisations we aim to provide a safe environment for children and young people to enjoy their activities. Our adult volunteers are all DBS (Disclosure and Barring Service) checked, follow clear safety guidelines and undertake training appropriate to their role, normally through their parent organisations.