Who are the workshops for?
Anyone who feels that children have a place within the church. This will not just involve leaders of children's work but also members of PCCs, DCCs, clergy and members of the congregation who are interested in looking at how the church meets the needs of children.
Do I have to do all the workshops?
Absolutely not! Each one will stand completely on its own. You may choose to do just one in an evening, or to combine two or more into a morning/full day session.
Where will they take place?
More or less anywhere. In your church hall/vestry/church/vicar's front room... In fact wherever you usually like to have your church meetings.
How long are the workshops?
Each one lasts around 1½ hours.
So what do I do next..?
| Decide which workshop(s) you are interested in (see below for details). |
| Bearing in mind any minimum number requirements, ask around your parish (or link with a neighbouring one) and get together other interested people. |
| Between yourselves, agree on a venue and be prepared to offer a few suitable times. |
| Contact us and book your workshop. |
A WORKSHOP Relating to Children Within the Community
Be a Storyteller in your local primary school using "Open the Book"
Like to get involved in your local school but don't know where to start?
Daunted by the prospect of finding suitable materials?
We can supply you with all the material you will need, training and ongoing support. |
We will be organising workshops again in 2010 which will enable you to present a range of up to 90 Bible stories, using a variety of storytelling techniques, over a period of three school years.
As soon as information becomes available on the dates and venues in this diocese we will post information below. Meanwhile you may find it helpful to take a look at the Open the Book website.
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A Series of WORKSHOPS Relating to Children Within the Church
1. Winter and Easter workshops are taking place in various churches in the diocese over the coming months covering topics such as Godly Play, Creative Prayer, Craft Ideas, Children's Worshop Songs and Using Puppets.
2. Introducing All Age Worship - Planning and Development
3. Children and Communion - Beginning to look at the issues
4. (Re)Launching Children's Work in Your Parish - Good Practice
5. Exploring Godly play
6. Running a Holiday Club
7. Nurturing Positive Behaviour in your Children's Groups
8. Baptism Preparation
9. Leading Children's Work
10. Exploring the Bible with children
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