Looking for the “best” curriculum for your children’s ministry? There are many options from a variety of publishers and denominations. The right choice depends entirely on your context and goals.
Below you’ll find a list of Building Faith’s favorite curriculum options based on theology, availability, and pedagogy. The articles in our Curriculum Center can help you identify your needs, capabilities, and hopes. Looking for more support? Get in touch with us by email.
How To Use This List
For each curriculum “top pick,” we list the name, publisher, publication date, age group, curriculum contents, and a brief summary. We have done our best to include helpful information such as:
- how the curriculum works
- number of lessons included
- digital media options
- materials available in Spanish
- additional accompanying resources
- availability of corresponding curricula for other age groups (youth, adults, intergenerational)
We have organized the options alphabetically by name under five types of curriculum (which you can learn more about in “5 Types of Sunday School Curriculum“), noting where some curricula fit more than one type:
- lectionary-based
- Montessori-based
- rotation model
- story-based
- thematic
Additionally, we have limited this list to Christian formation curriculum for churches to use with children throughout the year. While some of the options below may work well in various settings and with various age groups, the list does not feature seasonally specific curriculum or resources designed specifically for families, at-home settings, or intergenerational formation. For intergenerational program resources, you may want to check out our Top Picks for Intergenerational Curriculum. For seasonal resources, a good place to start is our Articles by Topic page.
The name of the curriculum provides a link to the curriculum’s website. The name of the publisher links to their “About” page where you can learn more about their theological approach. If you follow the link for each church denomination, you can review their statement of belief.
As always, when choosing a curriculum for your setting, take into account the theology, biblical interpretation, context, materials, and representation of human identities and experiences as you discern which curriculum might be the best fit for your context.
Lectionary-Based Top Picks (Updated 2026)
1. Feasting on the Word
This curriculum revolves around exploring Bible stories through the lectionary cycle. The children’s curriculum is part of a collection of formation curriculum for the whole church so that children, youth, and adults can engage the same lectionary scriptures in age-appropriate ways. In 2024, the curriculum began transitioning to an undated format, which means that the lessons for each lectionary year can be reused every three years. The full scope and sequence features 52 lessons for each year (linked here for Year B/C, Year C/A, and Year A/B), and the majority of sessions focus on the gospel readings with select Old Testament, New Testament, and Psalms readings interspersed. Lessons include conversation about the liturgical year, Bible storytelling, singing, activities and games, and various forms of prayer. You can check out sample lessons on the curriculum website.
Additional Information
- Publisher and date: Westminster John Knox, 2024 – present and forthcoming (Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.))
- Age group(s): elementary, organized by grade groups (K – 2, 3 – 4, 5 – 6) as well as a multi-age option for grades K – 6
- Contents: The curriculum is available for purchase by age group for each season (fall, winter, spring, summer) or the whole year in printed or digital formats; it involves a leader guide with resource sheets and accompanying color packs; music resources are also available to use with the lessons
2. Mini Revolutions
This curriculum encourages holistic exploration of lectionary scriptures, immersion in the rhythms of the liturgical year, and “micropractices” to transform people’s lives of faith week by week. It is designed to be flexible enough for intergenerational groups, children’s formation, or family devotions at home. We have included it on this children’s curriculum list because its content may be particularly useful for year-long children’s formation in some church contexts. Weekly lessons include a scripture story, questions for “wondering,” a related topic or event for further investigation, activity options, coloring pages, a micropractice, and prayer. Those who subscribe monthly for the curriculum receive access to additional resources like storytelling videos, guided activities, ideas and conversation guides for using the curriculum with youth, picture book suggestions, and online community support. You can request sample lessons on the publisher’s website.
Additional Information
- Publisher and date: Illustrated Ministry, 2021 – present (not affiliated with a specific church denomination)
- Age group(s): elementary (grades K – 5) as well as intergenerational groups
- Contents: The curriculum is available in digital format through a monthly paid subscription or single-month purchase; it involves a leader guide with graphics, coloring pages, Bible story booklets, and a media kit
3. Spark: Activate Faith Lectionary (Spark Lectionary)
This curriculum enables children to learn about the liturgical year and select Bible stories featured in the Revised Common Lectionary. Its lessons include opening activities and conversation, Bible storytelling, additional games and creative activities that relate to the story, and prayer. The curriculum uses student leaflets to help facilitate learning. The full scope and sequence covers all three lectionary years with roughly 37–38 total lessons for fall, winter, and spring. Sample lessons are provided on the publisher’s website. (Note: Story-based and rotation model versions of “Spark: Activate Faith” are also available and discussed below.)
Additional Information
- Publisher and date: Sparkhouse, 2011, updated 2026 (Evangelical Lutheran Church in America)
- Age group(s): preschool (starting at age 2) and elementary up to grade 6, organized by grade pairs (pre-K & K, 1st & 2nd, 3rd & 4th, 5th & 6th)
- Contents: This curriculum is available for purchase by season (fall, winter, spring) and grade pair level; it involves a leader guide and learner leaflet pack for each season and grade pair level; accompanying Story or Spark NRSV Bibles are also available (digital curriculum resources are available with an annual subscription)
Montessori-Based Top Picks (Updated 2026)
1. Catechesis of the Good Shepherd / La Catequesis del Buen Pastor
This curriculum aims to cultivate children’s lives of faith with joy at the center by creating a space of prayer where children can encounter God. Adult leaders, or catechists, take a supportive and “co-listener” stance in the curriculum’s formation approach so that God in Christ may be the primary teacher for children. The curriculum involves presentations on scripture and liturgy as well as simple tactile materials. Instead of distribution through a publisher, this formation program trains teachers in the curriculum through courses, which you can learn more about on the curriculum website.
Additional Information
- Publisher and date: THE CATECHESIS OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD®, 1954 (Roman Catholic Church)
- Age group(s): birth to age 12 (grade 6), organized into age group levels (infants to age 2, ages 3 – 6, ages 6 – 9, ages 9 – 12)
- Contents: The curriculum training is available in courses for each age group, or “atrium,” level; it involves 90 hours for the first level and additional time for subsequent levels; training and curriculum are available in English and in Spanish
2. Godly Play / Jugar Junto a Dios
“Godly Play” invites children to connect with God by encountering stories, wondering, and responding through process-oriented art. It centers children’s spirituality and agency in its approach to faith formation, and it uses simple tactile materials to foster sacred space and imaginative engagement with scripture, liturgical seasons, and the lives of saints. The curriculum scope and sequence involves 54 core presentations that focus on scripture and liturgy plus additional lessons for extension stories on scripture, liturgy, and the communion of saints. The Godly Play Foundation is also developing Equity Audit Toolkits that provide more inclusive and socially just language and teaching ideas to incorporate into the lessons (check out Ebony Grisom’s article “Drawing the Circle Wide: The Antiracist Work of Godly Play’s Equity Audit” for more info). You can learn more and view sample story videos at the Godly Play Foundation website.
Additional Information
- Publisher and date: Church Publishing and Godly Play Foundation, 2017 – present (The Episcopal Church)
- Age group(s): preschool (starting at age 3) and elementary (up to grade 5); includes option for middle school ages
- Contents: The written portion of the curriculum is available for purchase as a series of books with each volume containing a leader guide for 13 – 20 lessons; additional volumes provide guidance on teaching; accompanying story materials are also available at the Godly Play Foundation website; first four volumes are available in English and in Spanish (the publisher also offers a separate book called “Godly Play in Middle and Late Childhood” for using the curriculum with older children)
Rotation Model Top Pick (Updated 2026)
Spark: Activate Faith Rotation (Spark Rotation)
This curriculum is designed to enable children to engage Bible stories and liturgical seasons by rotating through multiple activities, or “workshops,” at different stations that all revolve around the same Bible story or season. The eight station options include: art, Bible skills and games, cooking, digital media and technology, creative drama, music, science, and video. The full scope and sequence contains 48 lessons; however, the director’s guide offers suggestions for devoting between four and six weeks to each lesson to facilitate full rotations in weekly children’s formation programs. You can review a sample lesson on the curriculum website. (Note: Lectionary-based and story-based versions of “Spark: Activate Faith” are also available; see above and below.)
Additional Information
- Publisher and date: Sparkhouse, 2009 (Evangelical Lutheran Church in America)
- Age group(s): preschool (starting at age 2) and elementary up to grade 6, organized by lower & upper elementary or multi-age groups
- Contents: This curriculum is available for purchase individually by lesson; each lesson consists of a leader guide that includes a director guide, station leader guides for 8 activity stations, and shepherd guides for group leaders; accompanying Story or Spark NRSV Bibles are also available (digital curriculum resources are available with an annual subscription)
Story-Based Top Picks (Updated 2026)
1. Celebrate Wonder
This curriculum embraces wonder as both a value and a method for children’s formation. It is designed to enable children to engage Bible stories in multiple ways. While its scope and sequence combines biblical narrative order, liturgical season, and theological theme in its organization and selection of stories, we placed the curriculum in the story-based list because its main focus is on Bible storytelling. Starting in 2024, the curriculum shifted to an undated format. It now provides three full years of weekly lessons, which include opening conversation, short videos with older children talking about the Bible story, reading and wondering about the story, multiple activity options, and a closing spiritual practice. You can access a sample lesson at the curriculum website.
Additional Information
- Publisher and date: Abingdon, 2019 – 2024 (United Methodist Church)
- Age group(s): preschool (starting at age 3) through older elementary (up to age 12) as an All Ages curriculum with age-specific and multi-age activity options
- Contents: The curriculum is available for purchase by seasonal quarter (fall, winter, spring, summer) in printed or digital format; it involves a leader guide and additional supplementary materials that are packaged as a kit; accompanying story Bible and age-specific take-home sheets are also available
2. Frolic
This is a curriculum for young children that brings together Bible storytelling, play and activity centers, music, and prayer. The two-year cycle of lessons highlights stories across the Old and New Testaments for approximately 40 weeks each year, and the remaining 12 weeks of lessons focus on story books about topics like emotions and relationships. The curriculum is available in three versions: Nursery, for children up to age 2; Preschool, for ages 3 – 5; and Family, for young children and their parents and caregivers. Sample lessons and materials can be accessed on the publisher’s website.
Additional Information
- Publisher and date: Sparkhouse, 2016 – 2018 (Evangelical Lutheran Church in America)
- Age group(s): birth to preschool (up to age 5)
- Contents: The materials for the Preschool curriculum include a leader guide and story sheet packs with stickers, organized into Old and New Testament, Year 1 and Year 2; the Nursery curriculum involves a coordinator guide; the Family curriculum consists of a leader guide, organized into Old and New Testament and by age group (birth – age 3 and ages 3 – 5); accompanying storytelling posters, story Bibles, story books, and other resources are also available (digital curriculum resources are available with an annual subscription)
3. Growing in God’s Love: A Story Bible Curriculum
This curriculum is designed to accompany “Growing in God’s Love: A Story Bible.” It highlights stories across the Old and New Testaments and incorporates age-appropriate Lectio Divina style meditation and open-ended conversation on the scriptures. Lessons also feature activities, video links, and discussion questions to help children connect the stories with their own lives and with contemporary issues. The full scope and sequence covers 148 stories organized into 35 units with 3 – 5 lessons per unit. You can review a sample lesson on the curriculum website.
Additional Information
- Publisher and date: Westminster John Knox, 2020 – 2024 (Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.))
- Age group(s): elementary (ages 5 – 10) in multi-age groups
- Contents: The curriculum is available for purchase by unit in printed or digital formats; it involves a leader guide that includes handouts; accompanying story Bible is also available
4. Shine: Living in God’s Light
This curriculum engages children in a three-year exploration of stories across the Old and New Testaments. It prioritizes commitments to love, justice, and peace in its theological approach to formation, and its lessons combine Bible storytelling, wondering, games and activities, singing, and prayer. The curriculum is currently being redesigned to provide lessons in smaller 6-week units that allow more flexibility for program planning and tailoring to each context. Starting in fall of 2026, each unit will also include a new optional intergenerational lesson so that the whole community can engage in formation together. This structure offers a total of 36 lessons plus 6 intergenerational sessions per academic year (fall, winter, and spring) for three years. An outline of the scope and sequence as well as sample lessons can be viewed on the curriculum website linked above.
Additional Information
- Publisher and date: co-published by Brethren and MennoMedia, 2020 – 2023, updated 2026 and forthcoming (Church of the Brethren, Mennonite Church USA, and Mennonite Church Canada)
- Age group(s): preschool (pre-K – K) and elementary (grades 1 – 5), with younger (grades 1 – 2) and older (grades 3 – 5) elementary activity options in lessons; a junior youth (grades 6 – 8) version is also available
- Contents: The curriculum is available for purchase by age group and unit in printed or digital format; it involves a teacher guide that includes student pages
5. Spark: Activate Faith Classroom and All Kids
This curriculum is similar in design to Spark Lectionary (see above). The lessons in these versions, Spark Classroom and Spark All Kids, follow the biblical narrative over the course of two years. The Classroom scope and sequence includes 39 – 40 weekly lessons a year for children by grade pairs with a break for summer. The All Kids version includes 52 weekly lessons a year for multi-age groups. You can check out sample lessons on the publisher’s website.
Additional Information
- Publisher and date: Sparkhouse, 2009, updated 2026 (Evangelical Lutheran Church in America)
- Age group(s): preschool (starting at age 2) and elementary up to grade 6 for Classroom; grades K – 5 for All Kids
- Contents: This curriculum is available for purchase by season (fall, winter, spring) with differentiated grade pair levels for Classroom version and one set of materials for all ages in All Kids; it involves a leader guide and learner leaflet pack for each season and grade level; accompanying Story or Spark NRSV Bibles are also available (digital curriculum resources are available with an annual subscription)
6. StoryMakers NYC
This curriculum seeks to enable children to be not only recipients of Bible stories but active participants in the stories of scripture. It uses zines (“short for magazine,” as the publisher’s website says) with illustrations, information, and creative activities to guide group conversations and to make space for children to draw, write, and share their experiences. “Playbooks” with scripts for the Bible stories are also provided so that children can use drama or puppets to tell the stories. The curriculum is organized by story or seasonal “adventures” that contain 10 – 12 lessons each for 12 different Old Testament adventure series and 4 – 8 lessons each for 10 different seasonal series (Advent, Lent, Holy Week, and Easter) that focus on the New Testament. Four of the Old Testament zines are available in Spanish as well as in English: “la creación” / “Creation,” “el diluvio” / “The Flood,” “el éxodo” / “The Exodus,” and “el soñador” / “The Dreamer.” One of the Advent zines is also available in Spanish and in English: “adviento dos” / “Advent Two: Surprise!” You can request sample materials and view video tutorials on the publisher’s website.
Additional Information
- Publisher and date: StoryMakers NYC, 2019 – present (not affiliated with a specific church denomination; read their belief statement here)
- Age group(s): elementary (starting at age 5)
- Contents: The curriculum is available for purchase by story or seasonal series as well as through subscription; it involves a zine per child and a leader guide, which can be purchased individually or in a starter kit; accompanying supplementary materials are also available
Thematic Top Picks (Updated 2026)
1. Follow Me: Biblical Practices for Faithful Living
This curriculum is designed to help children learn about key Christian practices for a life of faith. The children’s curriculum is part of a formation series for the whole church so that children, youth, and adults can all explore the same Christian practices concurrently in age-appropriate ways. The practices include “Welcome All,” “Pray,” “Do Justice,” “Worship God,” and many more. The full scope and sequence consists of 27 units that span three years, and each unit involves 4 – 6 lessons on a specific practice, resulting in around 38 lessons per year. Lessons include scriptures that illuminate the practices, multiple activity options and discussion questions about the practices, and prayer. You can download a sample lesson on the curriculum website.
Additional Information
- Publisher and date: Growing Faith Resources, 2020 – 2024, with more lessons forthcoming (Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.))
- Age group(s): preschool (ages 3 – 5) and elementary (multi-age group for ages 6 – 10)
- Contents: The curriculum is available for purchase by unit and age group in printed or digital format, and it consists of a leader guide; accompanying infographic posters are also available
2. Illustrated Curriculum Series
The evergreen curricula by Illustrated Ministry explore collections of Bible stories or a specific passage through a common theme with “open and inclusive language, diverse imagery, and progressive theology” (as they say on their About page). Curriculum options include: An Illustrated Earth: Celebrating God’s Creation, An Illustrated Compassion: Learning to Love Like God, An Illustrated Invitation: Joining God at Work in the World, The Lord’s Prayer: An Illustrated Curriculum, and The Beatitudes: An Illustrated Curriculum (which is designed for intergenerational rather than child-exclusive formation). Except for “The Lord’s Prayer,” which contains 6 lessons, each curriculum option consists of 12 lessons. The lessons provide a Bible story in age-appropriate language for children, questions for wondering and imaginative conversation, story cards and handouts to color, suggested activities, and a prayer. You can access sample lessons through the publisher’s website.
Additional Information
- Publisher and date: Illustrated Ministry, 2017 – 2020 (not affiliated with a specific church denomination)
- Age group(s): pre-K and elementary (grades K – 5) for most curriculum series; intergenerational for “The Beatitudes”
- Contents: The curricula are available for purchase by topic in digital format, and some can be purchased in 4-week modules or full 12-week bundles; each series involves a leader guide with printable handouts and coloring pages; additional resources (like coloring posters) and family versions for at-home use are also available
3. Path to Peace
This curriculum invites children to explore the meaning and practice of peacemaking in Christian faith. The curriculum is designed to be used with “The Peace Table: A Storybook Bible,” and it illuminates themes of peace, resisting violence, justice, inclusivity, and care for neighbors, enemies, and the rest of creation across the Old and New Testaments. The full scope and sequence features 4 units: “Peace with Creation,” “Peace with God,” “Peace Inside,” and “Peace with Others.” Each unit contains 3 modules with 5 lessons each, totalling 15 lessons per unit. As of this article’s 2026 update, the first three units are available, and the remaining unit will be released in 2027. Lessons provide theological background for leaders, opening activities and conversation starters, Bible stories, wondering questions, multiple activity options for engaging the story and its themes, handouts, and prayer. The curriculum offers a pre-K edition for children ages 3–6 and an elementary age edition for children in grades 1–5. Sample materials can be accessed on the publisher’s website.
Additional Information
- Publisher and date: co-published by Brethren and MennoMedia, 2024 – present, with one more unit forthcoming (Church of the Brethren, Mennonite Church USA, and Mennonite Church Canada)
- Age group(s): pre-K (ages 3 – 6) and elementary (grades 1 – 5)
- Contents: The curriculum is available for purchase in printed and digital formats by age group and unit; it consists of a teacher’s guide that contains lesson plans, student handouts, and access to music; accompanying storybook Bible is sold separately, and activity card decks designed for families are also available for purchase
4. Sowing Seeds (formerly Diddy Disciples)
This curriculum is designed to provide engaging and child-centered singing, Bible stories, activities, and prayers for young children from birth to early elementary. It implements pedagogical “principles” that include “movement” and “our [children’s] voices” along with other dimensions of young children’s experiences, development, and gifts. The full scope and sequence includes 37 lessons in two volumes, organized into thematic units that correlate with the liturgical year from Advent through Trinity Sunday. You can check out sample lessons on the curriculum website and Gretchen Wolff Pritchard’s review of the curriculum here.
Additional Information
- Publisher and date: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 2017, updated 2025 (Anglican tradition, The Episcopal Church)
- Age group(s): birth to young elementary
- Contents: The curriculum is available for purchase as two book volumes, one with lessons for Advent, Christmas, and Epiphany seasons and the other with lessons for Lent, Holy Week, Easter, Pentecost, and Trinity Sunday; the volumes offer a leader guide with scripts, song lyrics, and activities
Children’s Formation Curriculum Chart (July 2026)
Below is an interactive curriculum chart that you can use to search for specific features and compare curriculum options. You can search by age group, church denomination, and any other feature named in the table. If you type “Lutheran” into the search bar, for example, the chart will list all the curricula from publishers affiliated with the ELCA. Similarly, you can type “Spanish” to specify Spanish language resources. You can also follow the links on the curriculum names to the publishers’ websites to learn more about each option.
If you prefer to have a wider view of the chart, it is also available on our Curriculum Center page.
| Curriculum | Type | Age Group | Denomination | Description | Scope & Length | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Catechesis of the Good Shepherd / La catequesis del buen pastor (1954) | Montessori-based | infants, toddlers, preschool, elementary (grades K–6) | Roman Catholic Church | Bible storytelling presentations to enable children to connect with God, using simple tactile materials; available in English and Spanish | Consult training sessions for more info | $500 for training session tuition; additional costs for classroom materials |
| Celebrate Wonder (2019 – 2024) | story-based | preschool (ages 3–5), elementary (grades K–6) | Methodist (UMC) | weekly lessons that engage scripture stories with wonder, involving group conversation, videos, activities, and closing spiritual practices; leader guide with kids' pages in digital bundle | weekly lessons for entire year, with three years of lessons | $34.99 for curriculum bundle per quarter/season |
| Feasting on the Word (2024 – 2026) | lectionary-based | elementary (grades K–6) | Presbyterian (PCUSA) | weekly lessons engaging lectionary scriptures with singing, activities, games, and prayer; leader guide with resource sheets | weekly for entire year, with three years of lessons for lectionary cycle | $85 for leader guide by age group per quarter; $195 for leader guide for multi-age group for full year |
| Follow Me (2020 – 2024) | thematic | preschool (ages 3–5), elementary (ages 6–10); youth and adult curricula also available | Presbyterian (PCUSA) | lesson series on various Christian practices, like prayer, worship, and justice, with scripture stories, activities, and prayer | 27 units to span three years of weekly lessons, with 4–6 lessons in each unit (about 38 lessons per year) | $30 for digital leader guide by age group per unit; $35 for printed version |
| Frolic (2016 – 2018) | story-based | infants and toddlers (birth – age 2), preschool (ages 3–5) | Lutheran (ELCA) | weekly lessons on Bible stories with play and activity centers, music, and prayer; leader guide and additional materials; church and home versions available | weekly lessons for 40 weeks, with two years of lessons; additional 12 lessons available on topical story books | $44.99 for coordinator guide, nursery edition, $20.99 for leader guide for each Testament, preschool and family editions; additional costs for supplementary materials |
| Godly Play / Jugar Junto a Dios (2017 – present) | Montessori-based | preschool (ages 3–5), elementary (grades K–5) | Episcopal | lessons that encourage children to develop their own spirituality through 3-D storytelling, wondering, and process-oriented art; leader guide with story scripts, recommended story materials; 4 volumes available in English and Spanish | 54 core lessons on scripture and liturgy, plus additional extension lessons | $32.95–34.95 per volume of lessons, 8 total volumes; additional costs for story materials |
| Growing in God's Love (2020 – 2024) | story-based | elementary (grades K–5) | Presbyterian (PCUSA) | Bible-story focused lessons with lectio divina style meditation, conversation, activities, and video links; leader guide with handouts | 148 lessons organized into 35 units, 3–5 lessons per unit | $27–45 for leader guide per unit, depending on unit length; $24–40 for digital download versions |
| Illustrated Curriculum (2017 – 2020) | thematic | preschool, elementary (grades K–5), intergenerational for "Beatitudes" series | unaffiliated | lesson series on various themes, like compassion, creation, mission, and more, with Bible storytelling, wondering questions, coloring pages, activities, and prayer; leader guide with student pages | 12 lessons in most series, 6 lessons in series on the Lord's Prayer | $29.99–169.99 for curriculum, with sliding scale based on church size |
| Mini Revolutions (2021 – present) | lectionary-based | elementary (grades K–5), intergenerational | unaffiliated | weekly lessons on lectionary scriptures with wondering questions, activities, coloring pages, micropractice, and prayer; leader guide with graphics, coloring pages, Bible story booklets, and media kit | weekly for entire year | $29.99 per month (subscription); $34.99 for single month |
| Path to Peace (2024 – present) | thematic | preschool and grade K (ages 3–6), elementary (grades 1–5) | Church of the Brethren, Mennonite USA, Mennonite Church Canada | lessons that highlight themes of peacemaking, resisting violence, justice, inclusivity, and care for neighbors and creation in scripture with activities, Bible stories, wondering questions, handouts, and prayer; teacher guide with student handouts, accompanying story Bible available separately | 4 units with 15 lessons each, grouped into modules | $59.99 for teacher guide by age group for each unit, $32.99 for story Bible |
| Shine: Living in God's Light (2026 – present) | story-based | preschool (pre-K and K), elementary (grades 1–5); junior youth (grades 6–8) also available | Church of the Brethren, Mennonite USA, Mennonite Church Canada | lessons on Bible stories that focus on love, justice, and peace, involving wondering, games, activities, music, and prayer, with optional intergenerational lesson in each unit; teaching kit with student pages | lessons for academic year (Sept–May) organized into 6-week units; separate summer lesson options also available | More info to come when available in fall 2026 |
| Sowing Seeds (formerly Diddy Disciples; 2017, updated 2025) | thematic | infants, toddlers, preschool, elementary (ages 0–9) | Anglican tradition, Episcopal | lessons with singing, Bible stories, activities, and prayers that lift up children's experiences, voices, movements, and other gifts and follow the liturgical seasons; leader guide books in two volumes | 2 volumes with 18–19 lessons in each volume, from Advent to Trinity Sunday | £24.99 ($33.10) for printed version of each volume; £25 ($33.11) for ebook version |
| Spark: Activate Faith Classroom and Spark: Activate Faith All Kids (2009, updated 2026) | story-based | preschool (ages 2–5) and elementary (grades K–6) for Classroom version; elementary (grades K–5) for All Kids version | Lutheran (ELCA) | weekly lessons that follow the biblical narrative in two different versions: a graded Classroom version and a multi-age All Kids version; leader guide and learner leaflet packs | weekly lessons for 39–40 weeks, with two years of lessons | $11.99 for leader guide for each age group (Classroom) per season; $25.99 for leader guide for All Kids per season; $29.99 for learner leaflets for each age group (Classroom) or All Kids per season |
| Spark: Activate Faith Lectionary (2011, updated 2026) | lectionary-based | preschool (ages 2–5), elementary (grades K–6) | Lutheran (ELCA) | weekly lessons on lectionary scriptures with opening and creative activities, games, and prayer; leader guide plus learner leaflets | weekly for academic year (fall, winter, spring), with three years of lessons for lectionary cycle | $11.99 for leader guide for each age group per quarter, $29.99 for learner leaflets for each age group per quarter |
| Spark: Activate Faith Rotation (2009, updated 2019) | rotation | preschool (ages 2–5), elementary (grades K–6) | Lutheran (ELCA) | weekly lessons on scripture and liturgical seasons rotating through various activity stations, including art, Bible skills, cooking, digital media, creative drama, music, science, and video; leader guide with director, station, and group guides per lesson | 48 lessons total with options for 4- or 6-week series for each lesson | $46.99 for leader guide for each lesson (annual digital subscription option is also available) |
| StoryMakers NYC (2019 – present) | story-based | elementary (grades K–5) | unaffiliated | lesson series on scripture stories and liturgical seasons that use zines to engage children's creativity and experiences, with opportunities for drama, art, writing, and more; leader guide and child zine for each series; 5 series available in English and Spanish | 10–12 lessons in each Old Testament series, with 12 series available, 4–8 lessons in each seasonal series (focused on New Testament), with 10 series available | $35 for teacher guide per OT series, $12 for zine per series (with discounts for bulk purchases); $10 for zine guide per series (subscription option is also available) |
Editor’s Note: This article was last published on July 15, 2025. It has been revised, updated, and republished on July 1, 2026.
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Isn’t Catechesis of the Good Shepherd also Montessori Based?
Unfortunately, Bible Story Basics is no longer publishing new material. However, they are still selling the five quarters of the curriculum which had already been published.
Yes it is!
I am looking for a publication by Kathy Coffey, “Children and Christian Initiation”
Journal for Youth Age 7-10. Would you have this in your Morehouse archives?
Hey there! Morehouse has become Church Publishing, we don’t have those archives but you can check with them!