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Growing in Grace and Gratitude This children's curriculum is available for toddlers up through age 10. It explores the stories of the Bible through the lens of grace. This curriculum is incredibly friendly for your children with special needs and guides leaders through the process of adapting lessons as necessary to meet those needs. This curriculum is available as print or download for ages 3-5, ages 5-7, ages 8-10 and multiage for ages 5-10. See a sample of the multiage curriculum. There is also a permanent resource for Toddlers. |
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Feasting on the Word: Children & Youth Study the lectionary together with Feasting on the Word Curriculum. Adding Joining the Feast to the collection provides a great connection to worship from the Sunday school hour and include weekly children's bulletins, ideas for children's messages, and liturgy ideas. This quarterly curriculum is for children in grades K-2, grades 3-4, tweens (5-6), multiage (K-6), and youth. All age levels are available for print or download. |
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Big God Big Questions Confirmation is a big deal. Big God Big Questions encourages youth and parents to take it seriously. This curriculum explores what it means to answer the questions we are asked when we join the church, such as What does it mean to say that Jesus Christ is your Lord and Savior? |
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Faith Questions Youth can get their questions answered in this unit-based curriculum. Explore a library of topics in categories such as Bible studies, faith basics, real-life topics, and theology. For a list of all units in this series, go to page 12 in our online interactive catalog. Faith Questions are great for Sunday school and youth groups. These topical studies are four to six-week sessions. Get your next Faith Question study. |
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Simple Sundays Looking for easy, low-prep sessions for your youth? Check out Simple Sundays. They explore some fundamental questions about faith. View our entire collection of units. |
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