Partner Churches In
VIRGINIA
What successes you can name connected with this grant?
Trinity Presbyterian Church
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We have purchased more flexible seating for our "Lego Room", an alternative space for our young disciples who need to be able to move about during worship.
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We have set up a Worship Bag Station at our prayground so each child can select up to 3 items for his/her Worship Bag.
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We have formed a core team of 4 people who regularly work our children as volunteers to help us plan a "training" for potential new volunteers on how to support children who come to our "Lego Room" during worship.
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WOW Corner in our monthly newsletter.
Tabor Presbyterian Church​
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We are still in our planning stages for an outside story garden, but what has been positive is the ways different people have been involved in the planning and sharing of ideas.
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We are taking field trips to see Labyrinths and outside story spaces.
Hidenwood Presbyterian Church
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The children are very excited when they see the Godly Play pieces we are using that day, and love to be involved in putting them together and talking about what they represent.
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The children have become aware that there are distinct seasons of the church year.
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WOWe were able to replicate the Circle of the Church Year on paper so the children have a model to follow at home as well as at Sunday School.
Wcycliffe Presbyterian Church​
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The grant funds enabled us to purchase Teen Study Bibles to support our youth ministry, that was presented to each student in recognition of their confirmation in faith and being members.
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The grant funds was partly used to purchase family-based daily devotional books for young families of the church, supporting meaningful, faith-focused connection and conversation even outside church.
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The grant is allowing us to collaborate in support of the mission of the Church so that worship at WPC is strong and long-lasting for our young people.