Children’s Curriculum
A good curriculum provides the framework and content for consistent faith formation in our congregations. Some congregations use weekly, age-specific, classroom-based programs. Other congregations use rotation or all-ages (one-room schoolhouse) resources. And many of our congregations have moved away from classroom-based formation altogether, and rely on occasional gatherings by season or resourcing for faith-at-home.
If you are experiencing a transition in your faith formation programming, don’t forget to contact us—we can help identify some good resources for your specific ministry contexts!
Building Faith’s Top Picks for Children’s Ministry Curriculum
The Curriculum Center at Virginia Theological Seminary’s Build Faith creates curriculum lists for different ages and stages of faith formation. Start by checking out their reviews and helpful hints.
Share Your Ideas
More and more, congregations rely on curriculums that can be adapted to different contexts. Let us know what is working for you, and where your challenges are. Children’s formation takes many shapes around our diocese—share your story with us!