Children & Youth Work

Current Children's Work 

The children's work and youth work of Bridgend Gospel Hall before Covid-19 took the form of one of our members attending most of the local Primary schools on a regular basis to present Bible talks to the School Assembly.

School Assemblies

School Assembly in progress with the whole school in Whitehirst Park Primary School.

Our Children's Work has continued for a number of years now and we have used a number of venues throughout the town to host these events and to reach boys and girls in different parts of the town. There are many adults living in Kilwinning that we have spoken to who can remember their childhood days when they attended our Children's Work in at least one of the following venues.

If you can remember attending any of these meetings and would like to tell us about it then we'd love to hear from you about your memories.  Just email us at:  info@gospelhallkilwinning.org.uk


Some may also remember attending the Ayrshire Youth Camp which is a 1 week Summer Camp where we stayed in a school in various locations throughout central Scotland.This Camp is still thriving today and you can find out more on their website by clicking on the link.




PREVIOUS VENUES FOR OUR CHILDREN'S WORK

BRIDGEND GOSPEL HALL

The Kidz Club was held on the first SATURDAY of each month from 10 am to 12 noon in Bridgend Gospel Hall, Kilwinning. up until December 2016. 

In addition to the usual format the Kidz Club included crafts and various other activities for boys and girls.

 LOVE MEMORIAL HALL, CORSEHILL, KILWINNING  

CRANBERRY MOSS COMMUNITY CENTRE

BLACKLANDS HALL COMMUNITY CENTRE

A Children's meeting continued here on a Thursday evening for many years with a good number of boys and girls attending regularly from the local community.

NETHERMAINS COMMUNITY CENTRE, KILWINNING

WOODWYND HALL, KILWINNING 

WHITEHIRST PARK PRIMARY SCHOOL, KILWINNING

PENNYBURN PRIMARY SCHOOL, KILWINNING. 

For many years 'Sunshine Hour' was held here every Friday evening at 6:30 pm where many boys & girls attended.