Two common liturgical traditions that churches of various denominations practice in Lent and Holy Week are "Stations of the Cross" …
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Two common liturgical traditions that churches of various denominations practice in Lent and Holy Week are "Stations of the Cross" …
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Traditional sermons have long been the foundation of preaching, offering deep reflection and theological insight. Yet they can …
A number of publishers of Christian formation resources release new Vacation Bible School and camp program curricula every year. …
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Recently, as part of its Architecture series, Lego released a beautiful build of the Cathedral of Notre Dame in Paris. I have a …
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About a year ago, our Children’s Formation Committee decided to make a big change to the children's formation program. Our …
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When I started at St. John’s in Olney, Maryland, the church's biggest challenge was children's ministry. In its recent past, the …
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Looking for the “best” intergenerational ministry curriculum? There are a variety of options from different publishers and …
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As the daylight creeps longer and trees begin to blossom, I put away our boots and mittens for (hopefully) a few months and dig …
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As the church enters a new normal with COVID and people are moving back into the busy-ness of life, how can we be meaningfully …
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Storytelling can take many forms: oral, digital, and written. A pilgrimage, as the Episcopal Church defines it, is “a journey …
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