Fly the W for Worship
Baseball and worship? Three observations from a baseball game that can encourage our engagement with children in worship.
Welcome! From projection screens to professions of faith, from sacraments to song selections this is where worship teams and planners can connect with others about all aspects of worship.
Baseball and worship? Three observations from a baseball game that can encourage our engagement with children in worship.
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.
Meaningful and doable ideas for including children in Easter worship? Check.
Sharing a song my 9-year-old granddaughter wrote about giving our worries to God.
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.
Free video resource to show signing for children with well-known children's songs.
Children in our church memorize scripture passages and recite them in front of the church. We are trying to make this less of a performance and more of an act of worship. Any ideas?
I started out a skeptic, but I’ve come to see a lot of value in children’s messages.
The Broken Pot is a seven-week children’s message series designed to help kids understand and participate in the season of Lent.
On the day you hope your children will stay in worship will they tune out and wait it out or could they meaningfully engage and participate? Create a kids' version of your adult worship experience and watch your kids' appreciation for worship thrive!
In this webinar, you'll hear about the Children & Worship program, spiritual formation in the young, how to get started, available resources, and stories of how C&W has impacted children, their families and their congregations.
And so as she preached God’s words from Deuteronomy 6 instructing parents, families, and the faith community to pass on the words and stories of God, the children were also present.
Use music and song lyrics every day to praise the Lord.
Christmas Eve is about children, costumes, choirs, carols, candles, and candy canes and coordinators. Behind the scenes of our Christmas Eve pageants or dramas are volunteers or staff who have their own families and personal events to plan.
As we reflect on being but dust and ash and follow Christ’s journey to the cross, we’re reminded of how much we need the resurrection.