Reopening Children's Ministry in a COVID-19 World
This resource will help your church ask the right questions as you plan for reopening your in-person children’s ministry.
Let's discuss faith-shaping ministries to kids.
This resource will help your church ask the right questions as you plan for reopening your in-person children’s ministry.
Kids and families around North America may be sheltering in place, but that doesn’t mean they aren’t doing great things. Check out these five stories about real kids doing God’s work in the world during COVID-19.
Children’s ministry leaders have the opportunity right now to pause and catch their breath—to conduct a self-assessment, as well as a ministry assessment. Here are a few questions to help guide your reflection.
Wondering how you might meaningfully include children during online worship on Pentecost Sunday and/or how to support families as they celebrate Pentecost at home? Check this out.
Throughout this new video, Emma shows her heart for the hurting as she finds ways to show God’s love to those in bad times.
Kids Corner has added brand new Bible Story episodes! Check out David and Goliath, Jesus Calms the Storm, and other new stories for kid and families to enjoy.
Kids Corner wants to help during this difficult time. We recognize the need for families to have safe, fun, and entertaining resources.
Easy tips for sharing and retelling Bible stories using LEGO and Stop Motion Video. You'll be a pro in no time!
Sharing a song my 9-year-old granddaughter wrote about giving our worries to God.
Whether you’re forming a new children’s ministry or reevaluating existing programming, it’s important to ask the right questions. This resource from Faith Formation Ministries will help you define your main purpose and goals.
This ability to wonder is one of the beautiful things that children can teach us in life.
Kids Corner is creating an exciting “Kids in Action During Covid-19” video and we want to share your stories! We’ll compile stories and create a video to share the good news of kids serving God during this difficult time.
Just because we’re not worshipping in person doesn’t mean we have to give up the excitement of a Palm Sunday parade with the kids. Here are some ideas to help as you plan worship in your context.
I was wondering if anyone tried kids zoom calls with engaging activities? I imagine it is quite hectic to have kids on a video chat, any ideas how to keep them involved?
What have been your favorite Bible stories that have strengthened your family as you patiently wait for Covid-19 to be over? Check out Kids Corner’s Bible Stories Podcast, an immersive audio drama series that retells the greatest stories of the Bible!
Are you seeing the need for conversations to reduce the concerns of the children around us? Kids Corner has some resources that can help.
To help you share Dwell with parents in the time of COVID-19, we’ve made a few adjustments to how Dwell coordinators can use Dwell Digital.
Here are a few simple suggestions for parents who would like to lead Dwell sessions at home.
Effective immediately, Christian Reformed churches can now get access to Dwell Digital for free.
With the COVID-19 work-from-home reality, Kids Corner wants to help during this difficult time. Please check out our free podcasts and downloadable activities.
Pastors, here’s how you can shepherd the littlest sheep in your congregations, offering reassurance and pointing them to God in difficult times.
Looking for ways to encourage and equip children and their families during this time? Check out this list of resources.
These 5 resources will provide parents with faith formation practices that they can both call upon during this time and can continue to weave into their family life long after the coronavirus crisis is over.
Here’s one other approach to add to your list of possibilities while the kids are home. It’s tech-free, faith-forming, and fun!
Kids need to see that their parents believe the truth of God’s faithfulness; he does not leave us to face crises like Coronavirus alone, but he walks with us through times of trouble.