Post-Christmas Intergenerational Activities

By Ruth Sall December 19, 2023

The bustle and busy time of Advent and Christmas will be behind us very soon and the long winter..

Involving Younger and Older Folks in Pentecost Celebrations

By Jessica Davis April 25, 2023

"I will pour out my Spirit upon all flesh,and your sons and your daughters shall prophesy,and your..

Saying Goodbye to a Pastor

By Ruth Sall April 18, 2023

Transitions are a regular part of life for children. Kids live in a constant state of growth and..

Preparing to Continue Faith Formation in the Summer

By Jessica Davis March 28, 2023

Sundays in the summer can be stressful for church professionals, especially those in the faith..

Moving Beyond the Binary

By Kelsey Brown September 27, 2022

Last week I sat in a nail salon next to a mom and son duo. The mom was there to practice some..

Starting an Equity Audit of Your Children, Youth, and Family Ministry

By Rev. Carla Wilson September 22, 2022

Across the nation and across denominations, youth and young adult educators are engaged on both the..

Observing National Holidays with Care

By Jessica Davis June 30, 2022

“We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by..

Healthy Conflict in Church Communities

By Nicholas Tangen March 22, 2022

I grew up in a culture where conflict was seen as toxic and hazardous. I learned, through..

How to Approach the Light and Dark Imagery of Epiphany

By Jessica Davis December 21, 2021

After all the hustle and bustle of Thanksgiving, Advent, and Christmas, it can be easy to overlook..

Labyrinths as a Spiritual Practice

By Ruth Sall September 16, 2021

Our church has a labyrinth painted on a small parking lot where anyone from the congregation and..

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