
Kidz Klubs' -
Kidz Klub Page Moss
Trinity Church
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Page Moss
Liverpool L36 2PE
'Kidz Klubs' -
By Captain Phil Clark & Revd Geoff Pearson
Covers the history of Kidz Klubs from their foundation in New York and why Trinity began running one. Looks at what makes up a typical Kidz Klub and considers whether it is ‘children's church'. Also covers the importance of visiting and what is needed to begin a Kidz Klub.
Published 1999
Too Little – Too Late!
Children’s Evangelism
Beyond Crisis
By Penny Frank & Revd Geoff Pearson
A reaction to the ecumenical report All Gods Children and its failure to encourage a greater emphasis on children in the church today. Looks at the recommendations of the report, what has been done about them, and what the church can do to evangelise and minister to children.
Published 1998
Save Our Children -
A Personal Response to ' All Gods Children'

Geoff Pearson Vicar of St. Bartholomew, Roby, Diocese of Liverpool
A personal response to All Gods Children written shortly after the report's publication.
Looks at how we can move to a more child-
Published 1993.


'Whose Child Is This'
By Bill Wilson
Bill Wilson started the first Kidz Klub, in New York. He now reaches around 20,000 children each week. This book tells his life story and is highly recommended for his vision of Kidz Klub and children's work.
The book should be available from your local Christian bookshop, or is available from Amazon.co.uk online. If you follow this link before you buy, Trinity Church home to Kidz Klub receives a donation from them.
Back from the brink
(The Church that refused to die!)
Written by Heather Wraight and Pat Wraight,
The work of Trinity Church’s Kidz Klub Programme and the team on the Page Moss estate in Liverpool has been featured in a new book about churches that refused to die. Kidz Klub featured alongside some ten other stories in the publication Back from the Brink published recently by Christian Research.
Back from the Brink tells the stories of churches that nearly closed but that got a new lease of life thanks to quick thinking, creative ideas and divine intervention. One such church is the Trinity Church (an Anglican / Methodist ecumenical project) in Page Moss where Phil Clark heads up the children’s club Kidz Klub.
Back from the brink (ISBN 978-
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