As a mother of two toddlers, I wondered how I could make motherhood a priority yet make my life count for God in a significant way.
The answer came in a rather unexpected way. When my twin girls were two, I began attending a community program for moms and tots. While I enjoyed meeting other moms, my daughters thoroughly enjoyed the crafts, floor play and circle time.
As I looked around at all the moms and children interacting together, I thought ,”Wouldn’t this be an ideal outreach environment? While the moms and children are getting their felt needs met, one could help them discover and nurture their spiritual needs.”
God used these thoughts to nudge me into beginning just such a ministry. So in the fall of 1988, I, along with three other church moms began, “Time out for Mommy & Me.”

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Soon the church was a buzz of activity as moms interacted over coffee and children under their mothers’ supervision boisterously played. By the end of the first year, over thirty-five moms and sixty children had attended on a drop-in basis. Several moms accepted the Lord including one mom and later her husband who in time were baptized and joined the church.
By the third year, over 90 moms and their children were attending on a drop-in basis with over 90% of these coming from the community. Weekly attendance rose to an average of 25-30 moms and 50-60 children. Twice during that year, the ladies were invited to attend an evangelistic outreach where the gospel was clearly presented. Again, several decisions for Christ were made.
Over the past 13 years, hundreds of moms (along with a few dads, grandmas and childcare givers) and over a thousand children have participated in “Time out for Mommy & Me,” and it’s proven to be one of our church’s most effective outreaches.
How can you bring “Time out for Mommy & Me” to your community?
We’ve put together the following how-to guide to get you started.
What is “Time out for Mommy & Me?”
A church-based weekly program designed for mothers and their pre-school children to meet with other moms and children in a safe place, socializing with each other and spending quality time with their children in a variety of play activities.
Its purpose
When does it meet and how often?
Once a week for one hour 45 minutes, usually 9:30 am to 11:15 am, from September to June with a two-week break for Christmas.
How do you start?
Find a team! If God has touched your heart with this opportunity to reach moms and pre-schoolers, then find 2 or 3 women who would like to come along side you to help. The women do not have to have pre-schoolers. They could be grandmothers, moms with teens, etc. They do need the heart, the passion, and the desire to help, including cleaning up and setting up for snack time.
Find a place to meet
A large room, or even a gymnasium, is ideal. Be creative. Be certain there is plenty of parking.
Supplies needed
Snacks
Moms bring fruit or crackers for a shared snack. (Snacks are not provided.)
Charges
A small weekly fee charged to the moms helps cover costs of craft supplies, evangelistic outreaches, coffee, equipment, etc.
Next steps
Designate responsibilities for your team including:
And now…
You’re off!!!
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Hi ,
I am really interested in starting a mom and me playgroup , as I am based in India , and we don’t have such group here . But , I don’t have any idea or lesson plans . Can you please help me on this . thks god bless for your website .
Your personal story is so identical to mine except for the fact that I have only one child:) Thank your for your thoughts and ideas. I look forward to what the Lord has in store for our new ministry!