Children will learn about the Magi following the star in order to bestow the special gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh...
This lesson plan is designed to familiarize children with the altar table and the essential articles used in celebrating the Eucharist.
In this lesson aims to name and make accessible the essential articles of the altar table used in celebrating the Eucharist...
Appropriate for Advent and March 25, the lesson aims to bring the story of the Annunciation to life, and to ponder Mary's worthiness to be the bearer of God's Son...
Aimed at a young audience, this lesson discusses the illuminations of the Archangel Gabriel to the Virgin Mary.
Students explore their own baptism by discussing two of the Baptismal symbols: light and a white garment.
Baptism II continues the discussion of the gifts we receive at Baptism that were introduced in Baptism I. Prerequisites for this class are the Prophecy of Light, Liturgy of Light, and Baptism I.
This Bible Bowl Challenge offers 20 multiple-choice questions covering 2 Timothy.
Celebrate the Season is a children's Christmas program to include the participation of younger ages.
This lesson is divided into three weeks; it discusses the architecture and design of the church, focusing on the Narthex, Nave, Solea, Iconostasis, Sanctuary and the Altar table.
This recounts significant events and places of Jesus' life in the City of Jerusalem...,
For ages 4 to 10 years. We honor the relics of a Saint because they are truly a part of the Saint, and God’s grace continues to dwell within them.
For ages 4-10 years, this lesson explains the mechanics and meaning of the Service of Consecration, drawing parallels to the service of Baptism and Chrismation.
The first session of this three part series focuses on how the priest prepares for Divine Liturgy. The second focuses on the priest's vestments and the final session discusses the Oblation Service.
Before she departs, the All-Holy Theotokos greets the Holy Apostles and the people, promising that “whichever soul is to call her name will not be put to shame, but will find mercy and consolation...
A prerequisite for this lesson is the Liturgy of Light. Meant to be presented shortly after Pascha, the lesson focuses on Mark 16:1-7, in which the women come upon the empty tomb...
This lesson offers an opportunity for children to act out the events of the Last Supper from Luke 22:1-20. Children and teachers should be prepared several weeks ahead of time.
This youth lesson briefly explains Christ's Epiphany and the significance of this event through traditions maintained today.
The children will learn that the Good Shepherd, Christ, is present in the Eucharist and at the Altar Table. The special role of the priest is also discussed.
The Exaltation of the Cross is celebrated on September 14. St. Helen, the mother of St. Constantine the Great, set out on a journey in search of the Cross of Christ...
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