How Small Groups Help Large Group
The move to the large group/small gorup model has been a challenge. This was a significant change....
Read Moreby Kenny Conley | Aug 16, 2017 | Ideas, Leadership, Volunteers | 0
The move to the large group/small gorup model has been a challenge. This was a significant change....
Read Moreby Kenny Conley | Aug 14, 2017 | Ideas, Leadership, Volunteers | 0
In most children’s ministries, large group and small group tend to be at odds with each...
Read Moreby Kenny Conley | Aug 13, 2017 | Ideas, Leadership, Volunteers | 0
There is a tension that exists in almost every children’s ministry, even if it isn’t...
Read Moreby Nathan Sullivan | Apr 5, 2016 | Leadership | 0
Middle school is arguably the most influential and important years of a student’s life. I realize...
Read Moreby Kenny Conley | Apr 23, 2014 | Ideas | 3
This last year we made some significant changes to the way we teach elementary kids on Sunday morning. We went from a team of 10-12 that covered production in two environments for three services to a team of nearly 40 for a well-executed service in one environment for three services. It has been a game changer. However, when we were getting ready to launch, it was very difficult to find any video resources that showed what a highly executed elementary service could look like. I contacted several churches and no one had any kind of video, which is funny to me. Since we relaunched in January, I’ve recorded the service every week.
This week, the folks over at Seeds released the Kids on the Move: LIVE service they performed at the Seeds conference. In years past, I’ve thoroughly enjoyed watching the services the’ve recorded. Church on the Move does kidmin programing at a level that is unattainable for 95% of most churches, but they certainly are inspiring. There’s always something to learn from watching what they do. Check out their most recent video release below.
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