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Young Peoples Activities 2008

 LIVEWIRES
 Summer 2008 Programme
 For School Years 7, 8 and 9

Activities on Saturday evenings 7.00pm - 9.30pm are normally held at the Emmanuel Centre, Baker Street.

Livewires provides a range of social activities and most events will contain a presentation of the Christian message. Young people are expected to arrive at 7.00pm and to stay all evening.

Sundays during the morning service at 10.00am at Enfield County School. The young people stay in for the first part of the Service and then go into their own groups for a teaching programme especially geared to their age group. They stay in for the whole of the All Age service on the second Sunday of the month. Photos

 FREESTYLE
 Summer 2008 Programme For School years 10-13
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Freestyle meet at the Christian Alliance Hall in Parsonage Lane on Fridays 7.00pm - 10.00pm for a varied Programme of social activities and Christian teaching which includes prayer, praise, discussion and testimony.

Freestyle meet each Sunday after the evening service 8.15pm to 9.45pm. Young people are expected to have attended the evening service before going on to Freestyle.

 COFFEE BAR
 (Age 18+) 8.00pm - 10.00pm every Thursday at the Emmanuel Centre
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General Information
A Youth Council, together with the Church Leadership Team, oversees all Children's and Youth activities. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact the Youth Council via the Church Office on 020 8363 3354.

The Church recognises the vulnerability of children and young people in today's society and so operates a child protection policy for the protection of those in its care. All children and youth workers have also been checked by the Criminal Records Bureau.

It is the parents' responsibility to arrange transport to and from the activities listed.

First Aid: Would you please inform the leader of the group(s) your child attends if he/she has any medical problem, e.g. asthma or allergies.