Discipleship Jr. Sunday school curriculum review
Perfect for grades 1–4, Discipleship Jr. is a great choice for churches looking to engage kids with Biblical stories and include those with specific needs.
Perfect for grades 1–4, Discipleship Jr. is a great choice for churches looking to engage kids with Biblical stories and include those with specific needs.
Shout Praises Kids Sunday school curriculum (ages 6–10) puts worship at the center of each lesson!
The key in choosing the perfect curriculum lies in knowing what questions to ask. If you’re not exactly sure what you’re looking for before you begin, you’re going to be spinning your wheels.
We’re going to help you focus on the most important factors to consider when you’re perusing Sunday school curriculum.
The first thing I notice when I look at HeartShaper’s lesson prep is the abundance of material at my disposal. Filling an hour with hard-hitting content would be a cinch.
You don’t have to have a background in children’s ministry to have heard of Gospel Light. They’ve been bringing their passion for biblical education to Sunday school for over 80 years.
A unified curriculum with a 6 year scope, D6 2GEN covers the entire story of the Bible by focusing on a grace-filled relationship with God rather than moralistic prohibitions and expectations.
This in-demand curriculum equips students to grow in grace and truth with fun, challenging, and age-appropriate lessons. Already stellar, Bible-in-Life has been updated with input and feedback from committed users.
Is your Sunday school program ready to welcome and minister to children with special needs? If you haven’t thought through this important question, it’s time.
The key to victory in ongoing ministries is to define what success looks like. Once you have that down, you have something to measure the day-to-day by, and you can make decisions that complement your long term goals instead of working against them. It gives you goals to rally and encourage people around.
What if we, as ministry leaders, focused on replicating ourselves in the lives of volunteers? What if we poured ourselves into the work of creating leaders who could replace us? The enthusiasm of a team who has caught the vision of its leader is incredibly contagious and draws more leaders to it.