006: Choosing a Curriculum for Children’s Sunday School in Small Churches (& Why It’s Not Quite as Important as You Think)

EPISODE · Feb 8, 2022 · 28 MIN

006: Choosing a Curriculum for Children’s Sunday School in Small Churches (& Why It’s Not Quite as Important as You Think)

from The Small Church Ministry Podcast · host Laurie Acker

Choosing a curriculum for Children’s Sunday School can seem like a huge feat for small churches. We spend a lot of time previewing options and then a lot of money trying some, adapting others, and wishing for something else instead. Serving mixed-age classes with few volunteers and inconsistent attendance is a challenge for sure, but sometimes we make it harder than it needs to be. Join me as we talk about content in children’s Sunday School and consider some bigger questions we should be asking too. In today’s episode, we’ll shed some light on issues lots of small churches face in children’s ministry including …What’s more important than choosing a curriculumWhat scope-in-sequence means and if it really mattersWhy your curriculum choice matters less than you think Some creative options to consider for your Sunday School content RESOURCES MENTIONEDGet the Ministry Bundles here!Support the showSUBSCRIBE & REVIEWIf you loved this episode, please take a moment to subscribe and leave a review on Apple Podcasts! Your support helps us reach more people -- just like you -- in small churches who need to hear this.🎙 Thanks for tuning in to Small Church Ministry Podcast! See you next week!FOLLOW US:Website: smallchurchministry.comInstagram: instagram.com/smallchurchministryFacebook: facebook.com/smallchurchministryCreative Solutions for Small Churches Facebook Community: facebook.com/groups/smallchurchministrySmall Church Network: smallchurchministry.com/membership

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