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One Sunday morning each school term, Eastview Baptist Church does not schedule any Kidsu2019 Club or Sunday School. Instead the children in primary and intermediate age groups journey outside, along with their parents and whole families. Kristin and Jono Ward tell us about Adventure Church.

Kristin and Jono Ward began Adventure Church at Eastview Baptist Church in Botany, East Auckland, in July 2018. The idea was sparked from discussions between them about when they feel most spiritually alive. For them thereu2019s nothing quite like being out in creation and having new adventures with their family and friends.

u201cAt times, friends have discussed with me that they would like to come to church but itu2019s the only day of the week that they have to enjoy going to the beach or similar with their family. All the other days are school days or Saturday sport, etc.u201d says Kristin.

u201cThis is a feeling that we also have had, at times. Jono and I wanted to experiment to see if we could marry up peopleu2019s spiritual need to focus on Jesus, and familiesu2019 wholesome desire to be doing something refreshing together in Godu2019s creation. So much of our lives and our childrenu2019s lives takes place indoors. Does church always need to be? We see that both children and parents of this generation are hungry for adventures in nature. Both kids and parents find it life-giving and soul-nourishing to get outside and have an adventure together.u201d

So, since their first outing two years ago, Adventure Church-goers have been on a ramble through parkland, held a treasure hunt and dodgeball tournament, undertaken various physical challenges, played outdoor games, been orienteering, and had a beachside expedition and sand sculpture competition. Ideas for future adventures include exploring one of Aucklandu2019s volcanic craters, a weekend camp outdoors and caving. 

u201cEach outing, we do a talk, which usually ties in with the location or activity weu2019re doing. For example, the sand sculpture one was about the wise and foolish builders and the foundations we build our lives upon. Sometimes weu2019ll send families away with a question for them to discuss amongst themselves,u201d says Jono. 

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The Wards believe that hanging out with friends is another thing that parents of younger families are longing to do and that humans are made to be social and have deep friendships with each other. But all too often the parenting years are a bit lean when it comes to socialising with other families. Often people have dropped out of being able to participate in a home group in the baby years and may not have resumed the practice. 

u201cAdventure Church is a great u2018hanging outu2019 time. Families spend the whole morning togetheru2014one time everyone stayed till mid-afternoon! They love to tackle epic challenges together with other families. And we find that kids have so much more energy for walking and exploring if they have buddies with them. Parents are often thrilled about what their child is capable of, if they just are doing it together with their friends,u201d says Kristin.

u201cMy favourite thing about Adventure Church is it feels so community-building for all these friends, both kids and parents, to be hanging out in stunningly beautiful places, making memories together, chatting and bantering the whole way.u201d

Because it is such a non-threatening environment, Adventure Church has also proved to be an easy event to invite unchurched friends to.

 u201cWe arenu2019t trying to replicate a normal church service outdoors. We arenu2019t doing anything weird, like singing in public places, or using lots of Christian jargon,u201d says Jono. 

u201cWe do want to be intentional that this is a ministry and weu2019re doing this as Christians, but we see the enjoyment of nature and building of relationships as being just as powerful and transformative as any direct teaching.u201d

Eleven-year-old Eden seems to agree: u201cI just love getting out into nature, and being with my friends, and learning more about God, outside. Somehow, I just feel Godu2019s love more when I am outside!u201d 

Contributor: Kristin and Jono Ward

Kristin is a social worker and supervisor and Jono is a physiotherapist. They love working together on planning Adventure Church. Their kidsu2014aged 11, nine and sevenu2014are key members of the team too, often being dragged off on a weekend to a new beach, river or hill, to do u2018researchu2019 for Adventure Church!

This article is adapted from u201cAdventure Churchu201d published in the Baptist Children & Family Ministries Connectmagazine March 2020 and is used with permission.



Tips for running a successful Adventure Church

Kristin and Jono say they have increasingly simplified the Adventure Church format over the two years Eastview Baptist has been running the ministry. They believe the elements for a successful morning are 

  1. choose a beautiful location locally
  2. plan a (manageable) u2018epic adventureu2019 to complete
  3. invite friends (the more the merrier!) 
  4. deliver a simple lesson from the Bible, often illustrated by nature, as Jesusu2019 parables were 
  5. make a wet-weather planu2014this is New Zealand after all! At times, Eastviewu2019s Adventure Church has had to reu2011convene to an indoor gym and have a u2018ninja warrioru2019 morning or a dodgeball tournament.


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