sunday curriculum
Each week, we teach our kids from the Bible using The Biggest Story as a guide. Check out their website below for videos (over 100 in total) and beautiful printables.
We also teach from The New City Catechism for Kids, a resource for teaching the core beliefs of the Christian faith to children aged 4–11.
Sermons
Recommended reads
Family Discipleship by Matt Chandler and Adam Griffin. “Your child is not only your progeny; he or she is your protégé.” With that in mind, discipling our families can feel like an intimidating task, but it doesn't need to be. This book offers a simple structure to help parents develop a sustainable rhythm of gospel-centred discipleship focused on three key areas: time, moments, and milestones. It’s practical, filled with Scripture and personally applicable as we raise our children in the love and fear of the Lord.
Raising Confident Kids in a Confusing World by Ed Drew (a father of three) explores how we can encourage our kids to find their identity in the love of Jesus. While the world may define them through achievement, popularity, sexuality, morality, or gender, Christ values them unconditionally. And this love is exactly what our children need to live confidently by faith in a secular world.
This warm, realistic, and sympathetic book equips parents to raise children with a positive and realistic view of themselves. Useful for any stage of parenting.
Parenting by Paul David Tripp is not designed to correct your style or methods. It’s not that kind of book. Rather, Tripp seeks to put wind in your sails by shaping your very perspective of what it means to be a parent. We do not own our children, but are ambassadors of Christ to them, seeking heart change above obedient behaviour. As he puts it himself, “Parenting is not first what we want for our children or from our children, but about what God in grace has planned to do through us in our children.”
