D6 - Curriculum Reviewed Winter 2018
While the D6 desire to support the church in equipping parents to disciple kids at home is commendable, the structure and content of D6 make it a curriculum to avoid. Here’s why.
Let's discuss faith-shaping ministries to kids.
While the D6 desire to support the church in equipping parents to disciple kids at home is commendable, the structure and content of D6 make it a curriculum to avoid. Here’s why.
It’s more important than ever to help children build a strong foundation of faith that will carry them through their increasingly complicated lives.
We’re excited to announce our most recent Dwell Digital updates! Our updated site is easier than ever to use, and allows us to refresh the curriculum materials as needed.
Launched last fall, Dwell Flex adapts to a variety of contexts, making it the perfect option for churches that are unsure what this fall will look like.
The Building Blocks of Faith describe four spiritual needs that are met in Christ. Here are some ideas for helping faith to flourish by meeting those needs in your church’s children’s ministry.
Baseball and worship? Three observations from a baseball game that can encourage our engagement with children in worship.
DWELL at Home's 5 Ways series was created with an awareness of the busy pace of family life. Here are 5 ways you can share these helpful resources with your congregation.
Intergenerational worship engages believers of all ages in leading and participating in worship. This list of resources will help you bring all generations into worship.
4 important ways pastors can support the faith formation of children who will grow into engaged teens and young adults.
Bake with the Bible is a 6-week curriculum created in partnership with Edible Theology. It’s a project that explores the role of food in spiritual formation, encouraging families to dive deep into six biblical stories and connect with God through baking bread.
Check out the latest resource for your kids from Kids Corner: “God’s Big Story,” a free Bible study that introduces Scripture and shows kids how God reveals his rescue plan through Jesus Christ.
For Earth Day, Kids in Action host Simone interviews a group of kids in Chilliwack, BC who decided that the best place to start was at their school, and the best thing to do was to sort their garbage.
Your girl longs for you to show up, slow down, and really see her.
Sometimes, we miss opportunities. Sometimes that's OK. But Easter is no time to keep silent.
This new Celebrate Easter resource keeps girls independently engaged in faith-filled fun.
A children’s ministry cohort is discovering how to engage families in faith formation
Looking to find training for our volunteers who work with children at both our church (Rochester CRC in NY) and at a local school. Any ideas?
If you’re engaged in ministry with children, you won't want to miss this newsletter!
Meaningful and doable ideas for including children in Easter worship? Check.
The ShineBrightly Celebrate Easter Activity Box helps girls ages 7 to 12 discover the true meaning of Easter.
Join children's ministry catalyzer Mimi Larson and others in children's ministry for virtual meet-ups in 2021.
Curious, has anyone made or purchased a Peg Doll Nativity Set? And if so, how did you like it as a faith formation tool? Any tips?
Engage the girls in your church with these faith-filled resources. CRC Church Libraries can receive a complimentary one-year subscription to two GEMS Girls’ Clubs magazines!
I am wondering if any churches are currently running a Sunday school program, and if so, how are you doing it?
The Kids Corner website has a brand new look! And we are inviting you and your kids to check it out!