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Creative and Fun Summer Sunday School Ideas

Incorporating Members of Your Congregation into LOGOS Recreation Time

Could you use a Sunday LIFT?

What happens when young people lead in worship?

Incorporating Mission Into Your Children and Youth Ministries

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Creative and Fun Summer Sunday School Ideas

Posted by Suzie Lane at

Yes, Lent is starting this week. That means it’s time to think about SUMMER, the perfect time to try new and fun ways to bring people together to grow in faith, like intergenerational faith formation.

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Incorporating Members of Your Congregation into LOGOS Recreation Time

Posted by Liz Perraud at

Have you ever brought in other adults from your faith community to share/teach their hobbies to kids? 

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Could you use a Sunday LIFT?

Posted by Liz Perraud at

Sunday morning Christian education is changing in our culture. Churches and communities are now seeing more opportunities for families on Sunday morning instead of just church. Because of these and other obstacles, Sunday LIFT may be the choice for you.

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What happens when young people lead in worship?

Posted by Suzie Lane at

How often are your church’s young people leading in worship? Always? Sometimes? Never?

Worship leadership by children and youth – on a regular basis – nurtures and encourages young people to experience the joy of offering praise and thanksgiving to God, and adds a vitality that energizes the spirit of worship throughout the congregation.

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Incorporating Mission Into Your Children and Youth Ministries

Posted by Liz Perraud at

“Our LOGOS kids get a kick out of our Undie Sunday offerings. We collect NEW underwear and socks to take to the nearby winter shelter and ongoing community meal program. these are brought up in baskets as part of the Sunday morning offering.”

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