Scotland | Pizzachurch: A Church By Kids and For Kids

As Adam and Charlotte got their microchurch started, they asked their two kids what they wanted church to look like for them. “We’d like to eat pizza. We’d like to learn about Jesus. And we’d like to be able to invite our friends.” Pizzachurch was born.

The kids would invite their friends to come eat pizza and learn about Jesus. They began two kids’ Discovery Bible Studies in their home—one for older kids, and one for younger. It was all kid-led, though Adam and Charlotte were always there to keep kids more or less on topic and stop them swinging on the light fixtures.

As kids learned about Jesus, their lives began to change. So much so that the parents got curious and expressed a desire to learn what their kids were learning. So a “grown-up” Discovery Bible Study was the result. Many believing families have expressed interest in attending Pizzachurch, and Adam and Charlotte are now multiplying this gospel movement among kids by coaching these families to start their own Pizzachurches. They’re about to launch five new Pizzachurches across Glasgow.

Read more about the Pizzachurch ministry here.

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