Living the Good News lectionary-based curriculum, available for children in nursery through high school and adults, incorporates both The Revised Common Lectionary and The Book of Common Prayer lectionary. This curriculum follows the three-year cycle of Sunday scripture readings. Sessions are updated quarterly to provide the most current material.
Share the Joy for grades K-6 teaches the foundations of faith based on the Word of God and helps children experience what it means to be a Christian. It is organized into self-contained thematic sessions and follows the seasons of the church year.
My Episcopal Faith is a series of seven (K-6) booklets which introduce children to the history, beliefs, structure and lore of the Episcopal Church. Leader's Guide provides lessons that are easy to prepare and teach. Student booklets for class or home use are a great resource of prayers, information and family activities. My Episcopal Faith can be used with Share the Joy or as a stand-alone program for up to 6 weeks.
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 and activity CD, a parent calendar to link the faith formation program with the home, and the interactive Kids in Common: Children's Book of Common Prayer.
Episcopal Childrens Curriculum for children ages 3 to 11 uses biblical storytelling, the study of church traditions and participation in worship to teach Christian faith.
Episcopal Curriculum for Youth for young people ages 12-18 tests their values in the context of their Christian faith. Segments are available for Middle School/Junior High and Senior High levels.