Family Celebrations: A Children’s Message on the Celebration of the Lord’s Supper
Enhance the participation of children/young teens (and all ages!) in the Lord’s Supper with this children's message.
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Enhance the participation of children/young teens (and all ages!) in the Lord’s Supper with this children's message.
Encourage children/young teens (and all ages!) to participate in the Lord’s Supper with these ideas.
Enhance the participation of children/young teens (and all ages!) in the Lord’s Supper with this children's message.
Every day we can remind ourselves who we really are and to whom we really belong: I have been baptized!
Just as my granddaughter gladly receives a loving hug from me, children are able to receive and respond to God’s love before they can even understand or articulate the meaning of love.
Enhance the participation of children/young teens (and all ages!) in the Lord’s Supper with this children's message.
Here's a helpful list of ideas and questions to guide conversations with kids about baptism and the Lord's Supper.
Every resource on the list belongs in your church library, whether that library is a dedicated room or simply a basket in a well-traveled hallway.
Building a culture of commitment can provide sturdier encouragement to believers to take the step of publicly professing their faith and affirming their baptism before their brothers and sisters in Christ.
This free printable includes 23 Bible verses that remind us of our identity in Christ, as well as questions for reflection.
Interested in helping families with children form faith while having fun? Get inspired with this summer bucket list of ideas.
An easy-to-use curriculum that nurtures in children a faith that’s deep and wide and that supports families as they nurture faith at home
This booklet is great for adults and teens who want to love God and their neighbor, listen to the Spirit, and become more like Jesus.
When we share our stories, we experience the blessing of telling and hearing about God’s faithfulness in our everyday lives. Here's one idea for becoming a story-telling church.
The stories of betrayal, crucifixion, death and burial that happened during Holy Week can be hard to share with kids. Here's how one church held an event that made these stories accessible to people of all ages.
Learn more about the work of Faith Formation Ministries, including information on cohorts, workshops, resources, coaching, podcasts, team members, and more.
Use these listening prompts and discussion questions to start a conversation with your congregation (or family!) about living justly.
You are invited to an interactive presentation, discussion, and time of prayer at Covenant CRC in Sioux Center, Iowa, on Tuesday, March 1 from 7 to 8:30 pm.
Join Faith Formation Ministries on March 24 as we listen to and share examples of where God is showing up in our communities.
If you are looking for way to grow intergenerational relationships while growing in faith together or are in search of a new way of engaging in ministry with children, give LOGOS a look.
WE events are a great way to introduce your congregation to intergenerational learning and to build relationships between generations.
An engagingly simple way to invite people (small groups, friends, family, or your whole church!) to think more deeply about how faith is both formed and lived out in daily life.
Reading stories to young children opens a world to them, and by incorporating Bible storybooks and/or books with biblical themes, children come to know God in a more transformational way than through direct teaching.
Interested in inviting your small group or church into an ongoing conversation about how faith is both formed and lived out in daily life? Check this out.
All storybook Bibles are most definitely not created equal. Here's a checklist to help you choose well.