“Acting Up” in Sunday School

By Mark Burnette February 27, 2025

In his comedy As You Like It, Shakespeare wrote, “All the world's a stage.” Although many may..

The Surprising Blessings of Intergenerational Sunday School

By Heather Blackstone January 17, 2023

I had expected it to be boring. We were living in a pandemic and my Sunday school was studying..

Planning a Scope and Sequence with the Rotation Sunday School Model

By Ruth Sall January 10, 2023

For the past 20 years my church has used the rotation model for our elementary Sunday school..

God’s Love Is on Repeat: Using Repetition in Faith Formation

By Ruth Sall November 15, 2022

I learned very early on that repetition was an effective way to teach. Repeat, repeat, repeat...

Using a Rotation-Model Sunday School to Cultivate Volunteer Teachers

By Ruth Sall July 26, 2022

At this stage of the pandemic, people are reengaging as volunteers in their congregations. One area..

Comfort, Connections, and Continuity

By Cathy Skogen-Soldner February 3, 2022

I have never been a morning person. So why, as a child, was I willing to get up and go to a Sunday..

Children's Ministry as an Entry Point into Church Volunteering

By Ruth Sall January 20, 2022

I knew when I first started my job in children’s ministry that it would be filled with rewarding..

Using Creative Storytelling in Sunday School

By Cathy Skogen-Soldner November 9, 2021

Adding just a touch of creative storytelling to a Bible story helps to captivate the minds and..

Embracing Complexity in Sunday School

By Rebecca Ninke September 14, 2021

Last school year, because of the pandemic, it worked out for me to lead my little church’s one-room..

One-Room Summer Sunday School

By Ruth Sall June 1, 2021

Here at the church that I serve, when the school year ends in mid-June, so does our church program..

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