Jennifer Garner and Ben Affleck take their children to church in LA

Jennifer Garner and Ben Affleck are co-parenting champs as they take their children to church in Pacific Palisades

They finalized their divorce in October 2018, but have excelled at co-parenting.

And Jennifer Garner, 47, and Ben Affleck, 46, proved on trend as they were spotted taking their children to church in Los Angeles on Sunday.

The Peppermint alum carried a basket of treats as she walked alongside the Justice League star with daughter Violet, 13, and son Samuel, seven, in tow. 

Co-parent champs: Jennifer Garner and Ben Affleck were spotted taking their children to church in Los Angeles on Sunday

Daughter Seraphina, 10, was not seen during the outing in the tony neighborhood of Pacific Palisades.

Daring to impress, Jennifer cut a casual figure in a woolen sweater and olive green cargo mini skirt as she stomped the streets in suede bucks.

Her trademark brunette tresses were left long and loose as they cascaded over her shoulders with her youthful face framed by retro shades. 

While Jennifer and Ben are on different pages when it comes to romance, the pair seemed to be on the same page with raising their children.

Loving dad: The father of three leaned over to give his kids an affectionate hug


Daring to impress: Jennifer cut a casual figure in a woolen sweater and olive green cargo mini skirt as she stomped the streets in suede bucks

Getting along: The Peppermint alum carried a basket of treats as she walked alongside the Justice League star

They are often pictured out together as a family.  

Jennifer has a new boyfriend called John Miller, a burger mogul with multiple restaurants under his belt.  

Ben and Jen’s divorce came after his summertime stint in rehab to address an alcohol addiction, a move Jennifer helped usher with an intervention at her home.

Stop the presses! Daughter Violet, 13, looked to be rushing to tell some interesting news

Doting dad: Ben helped son Samuel, 7, out of the car

Growing pains: Affleck admitted to Ellen DeGeneres that he is ‘grateful’ for the struggles in his life as he is now in a much better place

He admitted to Ellen DeGeneres that he is ‘grateful’ for the struggles in his life as he is now in a much better place.

‘There’s temptation to say I get depressed and this was hard and that was hard, or I could be embarrassed but I feel so good now, I’m in a great place, kids are healthy, life is good, so whatever it took for me to get to this place, I’m grateful,’ he said.

While the Argo filmmaker and the Camping actress both agree their kids are all fine to watch Ellen’s daytime talk show, he admitted he is usually the more ‘liberal’ parent.

‘You have split families and go back and forth on the rules, I’m a bit more liberal on the screen side of things, the games and TV,’ he said.  


Hair story: Her trademark brunette tresses were left long and loose as they cascaded over her shoulders with her youthful face framed by retro shades

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