Devon Church holds UK's first 'Lego Church' baptism

All Saints' Church in Okehampton has been running Lego Church for over a year

Author: Sophie SquiresPublished 5th Dec 2022
Last updated 5th Dec 2022

A church in Devon has held the UK’s first Lego Church baptism.

All Saints' Church in Okehampton has been running Lego Church for over a year, celebrating its first Birthday in September.

Lego Church invites people of all ages to come and experience a very different and accessible expression of church, and most of the attendees are not regular churchgoers.

One of the organisers, Michelle Farrelly and her husband Angus decided it was only natural to have their 2-month-old son Oliver baptised at Lego Church, as he had been attending since before he was born with his older brother Thomas.

Rev’d Prebendary Stephen Cook, Team Rector of the Northmoor Mission Community said: "The timing and accessibility of Lego Church has proved a winning combination.

"Most of our regular Lego Church people are not churchgoers, and we are engaging with a broad range of parents, carers and children. Everybody loves Lego!"

During each session the group explores a Bible story which they use as inspiration in building their Lego creations. There is also time for discussion and prayer.

All Saints’ is one of only 3 or 4 other churches in the UK offering this initiative. They also take Lego Church ‘on the road’ to local events.

Lego Church takes place on the last Saturday of every month from 4.00pm-5.30pm in the All Saints’ Church Hall and is free to attend.

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