Showing posts with label Picture Study. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Picture Study. Show all posts

Monday, April 12, 2021

Charlotte Mason {in Church} #5

Disciples See Christ Walking on Water, Henry Osawa Tanner

I realized that I haven't posted lesson plans since the beginning of the Sunday school year, so I wanted to update for those who need help or ideas!

We continue to follow a simple structure to our Children's Church time each Sunday. Due to Covid, we are low on kids and teachers/helpers. It's been a struggle to keep it staffed, but we've felt it is still very important to continue teaching the kids and keep it as normal as possible for them, at church. 

Sunday, August 23, 2020

Picture Study Resources



I have been working on Children's Church for this next school year, which means I have been up to my eyeballs in art study searches. It's hard to narrow down good art that lines up with a Bible story, especially the Old Testament! Anyways, I thought I would just quickly post a few resources that I am using to search for worthy pictures, in case you need some help with planning for your Sunday School or Children's Church.

Monday, June 1, 2020

Charlotte Mason {in Church} Quarantine Edition


The great thing about Charlotte Mason is that short lessons work well for posting on YouTube! ;) Seriously, though, it has worked well to do video lessons and has been a blessing to many. It's not my favorite thing in the world to see myself in a video every week, but it works to keep the kids learning!

We manage to do ALL the things we normally do over a video... We still pray, read a Bible story, look at a picture, review our verses, sing our hymn and even do nature study with whatever the kids have on hand at home for drawing or painting!

Monday, October 7, 2019

Charlotte Mason {in Church}


architecture art cathedral chapel


I thought I should update regularly on how the children at our church are responding to a Charlotte Mason Sunday School, in case it might help someone else who is looking to start a new approach or are just curious if it is possible in a church setting.