Seminars
After enjoying a picnic lunch, attendees chose two seminars from eight options for the afternoon program. There were seminars to suit:
- New team members starting in children’s ministry,
- Veterans looking for deeper learning on complex issues,
- Senior leaders looking for strategy and big picture thinking.
The seminars were:
1. ‘Sketch and Tell’ with Naomi de Vries, Children’s and Families pastor at The Bridge Church, Sydney. Naomi explored how to tell biblical stories well, with tips on how to use stories to help children see and delight in God.
2. ‘Engaging the Creativity and Curiosity of Children’ with Robyn Garlick, Children’s Pastor at Narwee Baptist Church. Robyn addressed fundamental questions around what we expect from children and our programs.
3. ‘Purple Cow Ideas: Creative Ways to Think Outside the Box’ with Logosdor, a worldwide media and games ministry for children. The Logosdor team gave techniques and exercises to help people come up with fresh, new ideas.
4. ‘Presenting with Creativity and Humour’ with Adam Jolliffe, Youthworks advisor and trainer. Adam dug into the serious stuff of how creativity and humour can make your Bible presentations profoundly memorable.

5. ‘Creative Ideas for Recruiting Teams’ with Linda Stephens, Children and Families Pastor at St Paul’s Anglican Church, Castle Hill. Linda gave tips and ideas on how to set vision and communicate in a way that people might listen and be provoked to action.
6. ‘Fostering a Sense of Wonder and Creativity in Children’ with Bruce Linton, CMS NSW & ACT’s children’s and youth worker. Bruce explored how leaders can creatively interact and relate to children, particularly through questions, to help them deepen their love for God, and grow their wonder and delight in Him.
7. ‘Creative Ways to Help Under 5’s Hear, Understand and Remember the Bible’ with Jo Hill, children’s ministry team at EV Church. Jo led a discussion and exercises on how to use creativity intentionally with play, music and movement for under 5s.
8. ‘Picture Books for Pastoral Care’ with Penny Reeve, award-winning children’s book author. Penny showed how picture books offer unique opportunities for pastoral moments with children and their families.
“An engaging and uplifting conference that encouraged creativity in children’s ministry while keeping the focus firmly on sharing Jesus.” – conference attendee

We continue to delight in the diversity of people who come to this conference – from different denominations, backgrounds, ages and stages. From the teams who attended on-campus, to the large teams who joined us via livestream (Hello Cornerstone Church!), to those who attended online by themselves from remote locations.
“Who would have thought that sitting at home alone all day on my laptop, watching the conference could be so encouraging.” – conference online attendee
A big thank you goes to Kristen Young and her Children’s Ministry Conference team, including our two on-campus hosts, Naomi de Vries and Linda Stephens, for a wonderful conference that we pray will continue to sustain and encourage those in children’s ministry for years to come – for His glory.
PS The team are already thinking and preparing for next year’s Children’s Ministry Conference on Saturday 1 May 2027 – save the date!
