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Bubble Church: Grow your families ministry

Wednesday 15th October 2025, 12pm

Bubble Church is growing disciples with young families across the country – find out how your church can be involved in this webinar

ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A new way to welcome young families into your church? Join us as we share how Bubble Church has brought new worship and made disciples in 76 churches across the UK.

  • It has proven effective in parishes with or without an existing children’s ministry and across various church traditions and contexts.
  • We’ll hear about what this Sunday service of worship looks like, and speak to clergy who will share their experiences of how the service has brought in new families from their communities, 75% of whom are not from churched backgrounds.

Find out if this exciting and joyful model of church is right for your church.

Date/time

This webinar will be held on Wednesday 15th October 2025 at 12pm.

How to book

To register for this webinar, click the purple ‘Register’ button on the right side of the page.

If you are interested but unable to attend this webinar, please do register anyway – everyone who has registered will receive a link to the recording and to the resources shared in this webinar. They will also be available on this page after the webinar.

This webinar will have a BSL interpreter.

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