Youth Curriculum Resources
“The Way of Wonder”: A Mission Trip and Pilgrimage Curriculum
Wonder Voyage has been leading young people and adults into the wonder of God’s creation for over 25 years. The Diocese of East Carolina has traveled with them to Boston …
Illustrated Ministry: Storytelling with Shapes
Storytelling with Shapes is a new offering from Illustrated Ministry. Combining both the colorful aspects of their usual offerings, Storytelling with Shapes, uses colorful puzzles to invite participants to tell …
All Saints Sunday Lesson for Youth
This lesson for All Saints Sunday from Discipleship Ministries of the United Methodist Church is based on Lectionary Year A. However, if you do not use a Lectionary based curriculum …
God’s World in Community: Tell Your Story
From GenOn Ministries, God’s World in Community: Tell Your Story is an intergenerational program rooted in the Bible stories and personal story-telling as a connection to each other and to …
Mini Revolutions Curriculum by Illustrated Ministry
Mini Revolutions Curriculum was developed with the ever evolving landscape of Christian Formation opportunities in parishes. Using the Revised Common Lectionary, Mini Revolutions is designed to be intergenerational. It can …
Talking About Race with Teenagers
The guide for youth leaders developed by Fuller Youth Ministry Institute is designed to help youth leaders and parents faithfully navigate the challenging conversations around racism, injustice, and prejudice.Talking About …
The Anatomy of a Christian: A Zine on Privilege and Solidarity
The SALT project has put together this “zine” (you can read more abut what that is in the link) to engage families, friends, neighbors and communities in the work of …
Six Smooth Stones: A Book for Youth
Written by Sister Barbara Jean Brown (Episcopal Nun), Six Smooth Stones is a great introduction to 5 Spiritual practices that can be a focus for Lent or anytime. Practices are …
Curriculum Charts & Recommendations
Often parishes use this time to evaluate curriculums they have used in the past and determine whether or not to change things for the upcoming year. I would say this …