5 Ways to Help Kids Worship
Worship is for people of all ages! Here are five tips to help kids worship from the Dwell at Home series of resources for families.
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Worship is for people of all ages! Here are five tips to help kids worship from the Dwell at Home series of resources for families.
Telling and retelling stories is a great way to help kids learn God’s Word. Here are 5 tips from the Dwell at Home series of resources for families. (See printable version in attachments.)
Everyday Family Faith is helping families make space for God and grow in faith together. Here are 5 creative ideas for how your church can support families with this resource.
Here are 5 ways families can promote curiosity and wonder, brought to you from the Dwell at Home series of resources for families.
Kids participate in children’s ministry programs for just a few hours each month, but those hours are valuable stepping stones. Here are 5 ways to build on what your child learns at church.
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.
If you're exploring ministry through online small groups, whether intergenerational or adult-focused, check out these resources.
Being able to talk with kids about God’s salvation plan in a way that nurtures their faith is important, but it’s not always easy. That’s why Faith Formation Ministries developed this gospel summary for children.
Here are some great resources for nurturing faith during the coronavirus outbreak.
This resource will help your church ask the right questions as you plan for reopening your in-person children’s ministry.
Faith nurture resources for partial reopening of physical church buildings.
These resources explore the prevalence of divorce among people 55 and older and how the divorce of adult children affects their parents.
These resources will challenge you as individuals and as a church community to explore what baptismal identity means in all of life’s seasons, especially in the life of those ages 55 and up.
Learn how your church can celebrate important milestones in the lives of people ages 55 and up with these helpful resources.
The later years of life often bring unique spiritual challenges. These devotional resources and faith practices are particularly helpful for people ages 55 and over.
Learn how the growing number of senior citizens in North America is changing the demographics of the church.
These resources will help you become better acquainted with the Boomer generation and with the opportunities and challenges of ministry to and with those ages 55 and above.
The resources gathered here will give you ideas for how to create a fully intergenerational church family in which all members belong.
Here are some ideas for how to recognize the treasure of the older people in our church community and value their contributions.
Vocation is about what God calls us to do, what we love to do, and what we're passionate about. These resources help older adults think about vocation in later life.
Older adults wonder how they'll be remembered and what lasting good they'll leave behind. These resources help people in the third third of life consider their legacy in fresh ways.
The resources gathered here offer good advice to older adults facing family transitions and to those who walk with them through grief and stress.
Parenting doesn't end when your child turns 18. These resources will help older adults parent their own adult children.
These resources help you explore your role as a Christian grandparent—including how you might contribute to the faith formation of your grandchildren.
This article offers ideas for how to support both the older adults in your congregation who need care and those who provide care for them.