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Build a holiday club that lasts 


Create unforgettable moments that help children discover Jesus and his kingdom -Jim Winning introduces a new resource from Scripture Union 


Book cover for the Scripture Union holiday club programme titled "Kingdom Builders," featuring a yellow building block theme and a photo of five smiling children.Churches today have an incredible opportunity to connect with children and families in their communities, but creating a holiday club that is engaging, biblically rooted and easy to run can often feel overwhelming. Kingdom Builders changes that.

Designed around the exciting theme of building the kingdom of heaven, Kingdom Builders helps churches reveal Jesus to children through creative, hands-on experiences that are memorable, meaningful and fun.

Rooted in Matthew’s Gospel, children discover who the King is, why His kingdom matters, and how their lives can be built on His truth. Through treasure hunts, builder-themed challenges, storytelling, games, crafts and reflection, children don’t just hear about faith – they experience it.

What makes Kingdom Builders especially powerful is that it has been created with churches in mind.
Whether you have an experienced children’s team or are running a holiday club for the first time, everything is ready to use. The fully resourced programme includes scripts, safeguarding guidance, setup advice, games, jokes, follow-up support and downloadable printables, helping leaders run a confident and high-impact holiday club without unnecessary stress.

More than just a week of activities, Kingdom Builders is designed to help churches build lasting relationships with children and families in their community. It creates natural opportunities for conversation, belonging and ongoing faith exploration long after the final session ends.

Churches are looking for resources that are trustworthy, flexible, engaging and spiritually impactful. Kingdom Builders delivers all of this in a fresh and creative way, making it an ideal outreach tool for churches wanting to share the hope of Jesus with the next generation.

This isn’t simply another holiday club programme. It’s an invitation to build faith that lasts.


Start building your next holiday club today at su.org.uk/kingdombuilders and receive 20 per cent discount by using code BT20% at checkout (available until 31 December 26) 

Jim Winning is Supporter Care & Church Engagement Lead at Scripture Union

 

 
 

01/07/2026
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