With COVID vaccines for available for everyone over the age of 5 now available, it feels like there’s light at the end of the tunnel and that we, as a congregation, can start thinking through other opportunities to learn and fellowship together outside of Sunday morning worship. And with Allison’s maternity leave starting on December 15th (assuming baby doesn’t make an early arrival), gearing up for these opportunities in January will be an all-congregation project! We will have faith formation opportunities after service, on Sunday evenings, and throughout the week via Zoom.
Sunday Mornings will include Sunday School after service (11:00-12:00) and Children’s Worship (10:15-10:45)
Sunday School: From January 9th- April 10th after service, the entire congregation is invited to participate in an Intergenerational Sunday School opportunity in fellowship hall. Lasting approximately 50 minutes, each week will incorporate ways to play together, pray together, study God’s word together, and break bread together. There are three roles to fill each week:
Facilitator (2 each week): Facilitators will make sure that each part of the schedule happens at the appropriate time, and that table groups have all the information and supplies they need for each activity (all of the supplies will be at church, they will just need to collect it and distribute it). Facilitators will be familiar with the lesson plan and encourage participation. Facilitator time commitment: approximately 2.5 hours (1.5 hours preparation and 1 hour during Sunday School itself)
Snack provider: Provide snacks (suggestions are provided) to correspond with the weekly lesson for approximately 30 participants. You can place them in the kitchen before service. Snack Provider time commitment: flexible—as much or as little time as you have available.
Allison will provide training for facilitators on Wednesday, December 1 from 5:30-7:00. Dinner will be provided.
Children’s Worship: Starting January 9th, children ages 3-3rd grade will have the opportunity to have their own time and space to hear a story, ask questions, and respond creatively. Children will remain in service until the Gloria Patri and return after the sermon during the hymn. There are two roles to fill for Children’s Worship each week.
Storyteller role: The storyteller prepares the lesson by gathering the story and supplies and practicing the story and worship liturgy the week prior; assists greeter in room management; affirms children’s responses after the story; helps greeter return children to sanctuary; Story teller time commitment: approximately 2 hours (1 hour preparing through the week; 1 hour on Sunday mornings)
Greeter role: The greeter sets up the space before worship (arriving approximately at 9:45 when choir is not singing and 9:55 when the choir is singing with choir help), escorts the children from the sanctuary to the chapel (during the Gloria Patri) and back (during the hymn after the sermon), assists story teller in room management, helps children select supplies, and returns supplies to the closet after the children return to the sanctuary; Greeter time commitment: approximately 1 hour on Sunday mornings
Ideally, we would love greeters and storytellers to commit to one Sunday per month. Allison will be having training on Sunday, December 5 after worship for Storytellers and Greeters. Lunch will be provided.
Sunday Evenings will include Children’s Choir and Youth Group twice a month from 5:00-7:00 pm.
The biggest way to help with Sunday Evening programming is by providing dinner. You can sign up here: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/9040A4CA5AB22A4FE3-sunday1
Adult Formation Opportnities will happen throughout the Week and will begin the week of January 9th
Roles to fill include facilitating conversations for 4-6 weeks and determining the best time for folks to meet. Two resources that have been suggested are: Covenant Conversations: A Toolkit for Disciples, which looks at the importance of covenant within the Disciples traditions and a book study of It Takes a Church to Raise a Parent, which helps congregations re-imagine faith formation and congregational care for all ages. Thomas’ Wednesday morning Bible study will continue and is finalizing their topic.