Flexible, arts-based resources to foster worship and spiritual formation in families, ministries, and church gatherings
This framework offers a comprehensive approach to nurturing children’s spiritual growth through a variety of spiritual practices and creative expressions. By incorporating theology, word, arts, song, and embodiment - we aim to engage children holistically.
These practices encourage a dynamic and participatory faith journey that includes worship, reflection, action, and community involvement. Our hope is that by centering on these core elements, we can inspire children, families, and church communities to explore and express their faith in rich and meaningful ways.
Gratitude. Holy Play. Creativity.
Coming in 2027
Rooted. Connect. Grow.
Coming in 2027
Welcome. Be Generous. Help.
Coming in 2026
Love. Cooperate. Honor.
Coming in 2026
Thank. Listen. Ask.
Coming late 2025
Breathe. Be Still. Reflect.
Coming in 2026
Simplicity. Integrity. Peace.
Coming in 2027
Notice. Learn. Follow.
Coming late 2025
Remember. Wonder. Adore.
Practice Worship
Spiritual practices are regular rhythms that bring order to life and reorient our hearts toward God. Our hearts are shaped by what we practice. Think sports or piano, the more we practice something the more we enjoy it. Practices form behaviors that reflect God’s character.
The essence of intergenerational worship is creating an environment for relationship. Intergenerational worship at its most effective contents not only with having children and youth passively present but seeks meaningful, transcendent practices of worship, prayer, celebration, humility, hospitality, and the like that engage all generations and create opportunities for the Holy Spirit to act in and through community.
Studies show that one of the most distinctive characteristics of Generation Alpha (the generation born 2010-2025) is a need for relevance, for finding a distinctive purpose in life coupled with a strong need for belonging. Spiritual practices form a stable framework to nurture these felt needs in our children and youth.
New brain science supports the theory that children are born with a fully present capacity to connect with God. A robust and well-developed spiritual life in children leads to overall thriving and emphasizes the importance of parents and caregivers in creating environments that foster children's spiritual exploration and growth.