In this lesson, children will explore Acts’ description of early groups of worshipers, noticing how they chose to demonstrate their faith and build community.
In this children's message, Sara Pantazes explores the difference between happiness and joy.
In this lesson, children will explore the story of two disciples encountering Jesus on the road to Emmaus and will consider how they come to understand and grow in their own faith.
In this children's message, Sara Pantazes explores how resurrection is something that we all experience.
In this lesson, children will explore the disciples' first encounter with the risen Lord and will consider how their faith allows them to continue to believe in hope and love even when things are difficult.
On Easter morning, we’re encouraging caregivers and children to "play" through the Easter story at home.
In this lesson, children will explore the Palm Sunday story of Jesus entering Jerusalem, and they will consider what it means to be a Christ-like leader.
In this lesson, children will explore the story of Lazarus’ resurrection (John 11:1-45). They will consider how each of us experiences God’s radical, never-ending love even in the most commonplace settings.
In this lesson, children will explore John 9:1-41 noticing how Jesus helps a blind man reintegrate into his community. Then, they will consider how they might extend welcome to those in their communities experiencing isolation.
In this lesson, children will explore the story of Jesus and the Samaritan woman at the well in John 4:5-42.
In this lesson, children will explore John 3:1-17 noticing what Jesus he has come to do. Then, they will consider where they see Jesus’ work alive today and where God might be calling them to continue Jesus’ mission.
In this lesson for the first Sunday in Lent, children will explore Jesus’ call to forgive one another as God forgives us, considering how they might practice forgiveness and reconciliation in their lives.
In this lesson, children will explore the transfiguration story (Matthew 17:1-9) and will consider how the image of God might within them might shine for the whole world to see.
In this lesson, children will examine Jesus’ message about anger in his Sermon on the Mount and will consider how addressing disagreements with the intent to repair our relationships can draw us closer to one another.
In this lesson, children will explore Matthew 5:13-20 and will consider how Jesus’ call to be the salt and light of the world pulls us into community and service to one another.
In this lesson, children will explore the Beatitudes (as told in the Gospel of Matthew) noticing unexpected moments when God’s grace and love shine upon us.
In this lesson, children will explore the story of Jesus’ baptism and will consider how they can continue to live into the call to be Christ’s hands and feet.
In this lesson, children will explore the idea of gifts of talents and abilities from God and will examine those that God placed within them before they were born.
Here are a few fun, engaging activities that families can do at home or churches can implement on Christmas morning.
In this lesson, children will explore love through the story of a pregnant Mary and Elizabeth and they will also consider the ways that the four Advent themes connect.
On the third Sunday of Advent, children will explore Mary’s song, the Magnificat, discovering the multi-layered joy that Jesus brings to the world.
On this second Sunday in Advent, children will explore what peace looks like to God and how they might help bring about peace in the world.
In this lesson, children will refocus their Christmas excitement on the hope contained within the promise of Jesus’ arrival. They’ll explore God’s message of hope for the future in Isaiah 2 and will consider what hope looks like in today’s world.
In this lesson, children will explore and practice the call to thank God for the abundant gifts we are given in Psalm 100.
A Christian ed lesson for children on Isaiah 65:17-25.
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