PRE-K through ELEMENTARY
All Things New is the curriculum for today's Episcopal children. This two-year program
for children from preschool through sixth grade offers a rich mix of age-appropriate
activities centered on scripture and Episcopal "basics." Simple, easy-to-use components
with contemporary graphics help time-pressured faith formation leaders learn the basics
they need to be effective leaders. Innovative components include fine-art reproductions,
multicultural music, a parent calendar to link the faith formation program with the home,
and the interactive Kids in Common: Children's Book of Common Prayer.
MIDDLE SCHOOL and TEENS
Episcopal Curriculum for Youth challenges young people (ages 12-18) to test their
values in the context of their Christian faith. It equips them to make smart choices about
tough issues. The Younger Youth (Middle School and Junior High) segment makes
Biblical characters come to life as real people who dealt with issues of good and evil,
happiness, truth and ultimate meaning.
COLLEGE AGE YOUNG ADULTS will be engaging in a variety of discussion and outreach
activities. Presently, they have embarked on a study of the Gospel of Matthew.
ADULT FORUM
Living the Good News for the Book of Common Prayer Lectionary. Scripture readings,
insightful commentary and discussion questions prompt deeper thinking about Christian
beliefs and how to live them out in daily life.
CHRISTIAN EDUCATION at SAINT GEORGE'S
PREPARING for SUNDAY
Now you can read, reflect and pray over the Sunday lectionary readings at any time.
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Lots of Good things are happening in the Christian Education program! Please check out the
refurbished nursery and classrooms. Please contact Beryl Brooks if you are interested in
participating in the Pre-K through 12th grade Sunday school programs for the 2008-09 year!
Christian Education Coordinator Beryl Brooks along with Men's Club member Carey Griffis and several other committed parish members pitched in to help the Christian Education spaces look their best. Many thanks!
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Church Secretary Sheila Meredith risking life and limb and
Wayne Woodside (eagerly branded with pride) as they also
lend a hand in the Christian Education beautification efforts.