Christian Ed for Children Choose your own parable — Christian education at home When I was younger, I was enamored with choose-your-own-adventure books. Reading was exciting enough but being given the ability to create and..
Christian Ed for Children God knows us — Christian education at home Over the last few days I have been glued to the internet reading about plans for reopening schools in the fall while..
Christian Ed for Children Keep on keeping on… with God’s help — Christian education at home Last week, out of curiosity, I flipped back through my calendar to count the number of weeks since our congregation last gathered..
Christian Ed for Children Welcome, stranger! — Christian education at home As we head into the Fourth of July weekend, we have an opportunity to reflect on what it means to be a..
Christian Ed for Children Sing, sing a song — Christian education at home The news that singing is considered a “super spreader” of the coronavirus was a gut punch to many of us. Music is an..
Christian Ed for Children Let my people go / Juneteenth — Christian education at home Living in the United States, freedom is a word most children hear from a young age. It may be presented as a..
Christian Ed for Children Call to compassion — Christian education at home Compassion and empathy rank fairly high on the list of traits parents hope their children develop. As Christians, these qualities are especially..
Christian Ed for Children Do you hear what I hear? Christian education at home For the last few weeks, George Floyd’s voice saying “I can’t breathe” has been playing on loop in my head. It haunts..
Christian Ed for Children Unity in diversity — Pentecost at home This Sunday is Pentecost, the day we often refer to as “the church’s birthday” when teaching children about the liturgical calendar. While..
Christian Ed for Children Teach your parents well — Christian education at home As good and faithful Presbyterians, our inability to gather in person won’t stop us from getting together virtually to praise God —..