About – Anglican Sunday School Lessons

While serving as the assistant children’s director at St. George’s Anglican Church in Colorado Springs, I discovered a great lack of in-depth, Anglican, Sunday School curriculum. The rapid growth of Anglicanism in America has made the need for this kind of curriculum even greater. From the prompting of Will, and the urging of other people whom I will not call out publicly, last year I began writing Sunday School lessons

This curriculum is written based on the ACNA lectionary readings. It is intended to be a full and complete curriculum for use in Sunday School from age 3 through 6th grade. The goal is for each child to encounter the same lesson three times. Each time the child will be taken deeper into the readings as is age appropriate. Having a lectionary-based Sunday School curriculum will tie Sunday School together with Holy Communion, thus allowing children to participate at a deeper level of understanding with the rest of the body of Christ.

Each lesson will follow the same basic format:

Collect
Word of the Day
Memory
Readings
Questions
Lesson Summary
Prayer Time
Activity

In addition, a parent page is included with each lesson to connect church with home.

Each lesson costs $5. Each lesson purchase will also include a .pdf of the Teacher Notes that go with the curriculum. Your purchase will allow you to make as many copies as needed for your church, and you are welcome to save it to use again in three years. However, please respect my copyright and do not distribute it beyond your parish use   Buy now!

 

 

 

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Testimonial

“Thank you Rachel!

I just wanted to drop a quick note to say that these lessons have been such a Godsend to our Anglican church plant (Christ Anglican Fellowship in Orange, VA). We have a rolling cast of characters when it comes to what age group(s) are in class on any given Sunday. Your care in preparing these lessons has equipped our teachers to readjust on the fly. The lessons also made it far easier for me to help caring adults with no professional training as educators feel confident that they could teach because they had a good lesson to work with every Sunday, no matter who showed up for class. The positive experience of our initial teachers has also meant that other caring adults gave teaching a try as our number of families grows, and as a result, we have staved off burnout. Our rector was also able to align his children’s homily knowing what we’d be focused on with the kids. Plus the kids have fun and are really learning and growing from the material — along with their teachers and families!
Thank you for your faithfulness!”
Stephanie

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...a self-avowed "Wander Woman," homeschools her three children while traipsing the globe with her Army Chaplain husband. Her third greatest passion, falling below her love for God and family, is empowering other parents to teach their children.

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