All the pieces of the puzzle — Weekly Christian ed lesson
Our children are well acquainted with diversity. They are growing up in a time when discussions of racial justice, gender fluidity, and..
Joelle Brummit-Yale is the director of children’s and youth ministries at Chapel in the Pines Presbyterian in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. When not at the church, she can usually be found at home with her son and husband caring for their many animals and developing their family homestead.
Our children are well acquainted with diversity. They are growing up in a time when discussions of racial justice, gender fluidity, and..
From an early age, we are told God provides for our needs. In the Lord’s Prayer, we ask God to “give us..
Many children know the story of the three wise men journeying from afar to give gifts to the baby Jesus. In popular..
When I was young, my favorite Christmas carol was “The Twelve Days of Christmas.” I remember having a great sense of satisfaction..
Love is the foundation of children’s faith formation. Love is one of the first ways that children experience God. From an early..
Joy is a concept that children are quite familiar with, whether they realize it or not. There is a constant undercurrent of..
As children move through Advent, it is easy for them to connect to the excitement and anticipation of Jesus’ birth. They know..
The church I serve just set a vision for the future. The process to create this vision was a lengthy one. We..
The concepts of kings and queens are somewhat foreign to us. While our children have models of royalty in books and movies..
As temperatures begin to drop, many of us begin to focus on those who are without shelter. And we are reminded of..
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