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Tween Sunday School Bible-centered Links individual Bible stories to larger biblical themes 2 Year Scope & Sequence Multimedia Designed for 10 – 12 year olds Easy-to-use leader material. Youth Ministry Trusts youth to wrestle with big ideas about faith and theology Multimedia
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Tween Sunday School • Bible-centered • Links individual Bible stories to larger biblical themes • 2 Year Scope & Sequence • Multimedia • Designed for 10 – 12 year olds • Easy-to-use leader material • Youth Ministry • Trusts youth to wrestle with big ideas about faith and theology • Multimedia • Designed for middle school and high school youth • Easy-to-use leader material • Elementary Sunday School • Bible-centered • Ignites kids’ biblical imaginations • 2 Year Scope & Sequence • Multimedia • Designed for K – Gr. 4 • 2 flexible age-groupings - Pre-Reader & Reader • Easy-to-use leader material
How Holy Moly works: Through the pages of the Holy Moly Bible Storybooks and Connect Bible,kids read the story again as a way to ground the lesson in scripture. Creativity flows as kids complete activities that reinforce the story they’ve just learned. Kids encounter the Bible story through an animated Bible story retelling. Kids relate the Bible stories to themselves and to each other. The individual Bible stories presented in each Holy Moly lesson provide a good foundation for Connect. View the full scope & sequence online: holymoly.wearesparkhouse.org
How Connect works: Kids explore anAnchor Text that sets up the lesson’s theme, along with up to 3 Supporting Texts to see how that theme plays out in the Bible. As they explore the text, kids highlight, underline, sketch on, search through, and draw in the pages of the Connect Bible. After exploring the text and themes in the Bible, kids relate the themes to their own lives through project-style activities included in the Connect Learner Sheets. Preteens watch a video that blends witty, slap-stick humor and solid theology to introduce the session theme.
Scope & Sequence Year 1 Old Testament: 5 units, 30 lessons BEGINNINGS Creation Fall Suffering Flood Tower of Babel Unit Rewind THE PROMISE Covenant Jacob & Esau Jacob to Israel 12 Sons Joseph Unit Rewind FREEDOM Moses Exodus Wilderness The Law Promised Land Unit Rewind KINGS & PROPHETS Judges David Solomon’s Temple Kingdoms Prophets Unit Rewind CONQUERED Babylon Diaspora Return Occupation Caesar Unit Rewind Year 2 New Testament: 5 units, 30 lessons JESUS: EARLY LIFE Annunciation Nativity Consecration Herod Authority Unit Rewind JESUS: MINISTRY Baptism 12 Disciples Parables Healings Teachings Unit Rewind JESUS: PASSION Jerusalem Last Supper Betrayal Death Resurrection Unit Rewind THE APOSTLE Conversion The Gospel The Law Grace The Cross Unit Rewind THE CHURCH Pentecost The Body of Christ Persecution Spread of the Gospel New Creation Unit Rewind
How re:form works: Encounter Engage Respond Animated short videos frame the tough theological questions that youth really ask, like “Why does God let bad things happen?” or “Can I be a Christian without going to church?” Youth share what they’ve created with their Anti-Workbooks and discuss their points of view related to the session questions. The hands-on Anti-Workbooks give youth space to wrestle with the questions presented in the videos. Each is full of activity ideas including drawing, interviews, games, and even an occasional thumb war. Use Connect with your preteens and they’ll have a solid biblical foundation to respond to theological questions presented in re:form. Learn more at reform.wearesparkhouse.org
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