Starting Off Begin your time with the children by discussing poverty. What is poverty? How do the children think someone ends up..
Welcome Invite various persons to bring a designated item and use this liturgy as a way to begin your time of learning..
Neighbors not yet known There are some passages in the Bible that feel like they are part of our DNA: The story..
On our mini-farm, we have eight ducks. They came to us as cute, fluffy ducklings, indistinguishable from one another. As they grew,..
Welcome Invite various persons to bring a designated item and use this liturgy as a way to begin your time of learning..
Welcome Invite various persons to bring a designated item and use this liturgy as a way to begin your time of learning..
This Sunday is the annual Children’s Sabbath, a day devoted to raising up the issues and concerns facing children across the world...
(Note: if possible, have crayons, markers, colored pencils or paints and paper available for the second reading of Scripture.) Welcome Invite various..
Some of our middle school youth group students were recently preparing to read this week’s lectionary reading aloud during Sunday worship. After..
Children have more agency and greater influence today than any other period in human history. Yet, they still remain vulnerable. They depend..
Lesson 2: Tamar The trickster is a common character in folk tales around the world. Whether the character is Bugs Bunny in “Looney..
Note: Gather colored pencils, pens or markers and paper for a doodling exercise. Welcome Invite various persons to bring a designated item..
It’s football season, which means it’s also marching band season! One of the teens in our church youth group has joined his..
Note: Gather colored pencils, pens or markers and paper for a doodling exercise. Welcome Invite various persons to bring a designated..
Children are often our best teachers. They approach the world with wonder and acceptance. They seek community, even as they sometimes..
Welcome Invite various persons to bring a designated item and use this liturgy to begin your time of learning together. One:..
When I moved to the South 24 years ago, I learned a new descriptor for a child who is very active and..
“What My Grandmothers Taught Me” Lesson 1: Family trees My family tree has some characters. My dad’s grandfather came to America in 1881,..
Welcome Invite various persons to bring a designated item and use this liturgy to begin your time of learning together. One:..
There is no one like a child to get you to live up to your word. Say you’ll take your kids to..
Welcome Invite various persons to bring a designated item and use this liturgy to begin your time of learning together. One: ..
That’s not fair! This is a refrain heard many times by parents of young children. Our youngest disciples tend to like clear-cut..
Welcome Invite various persons to bring a designated item and use this liturgy to begin your time of learning together. One:..
It’s almost that time again — time for a new school year to begin. The beginning of the school year is..
Welcome Invite various persons to bring a designated item and use this liturgy to begin your time of learning together. One:..
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