Monday, December 13, 2021

First Months of Popular "Let Us Attend" Resource Now Available for 2022


Shared from the Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese of North American website. The original article can be found here. 

Resources for the first few months of "Let Us Attend," one of the Archdiocese's most popular tools for Christian Education both at home and in the parish, are now available online. The program offers illustrated handouts of each Sunday's Gospel at five levels, along with discussion questions. It is paraphrased for the younger grades, and presented as it will be heard for the older students.

With engaging graphics and great questions, "Let Us Attend" can be used as the curriculum for a small church school or by parents who wish to read the gospel on Saturday night with their children. Two audio files offered by Ancient Faith Radio are also available each Sunday--one for the younger children, told by a master storyteller, and one for the older children, a reading of the Gospel.

View the Antiochian Archdiocese's Sunday Liturgical Readings Chart for 2022

"Let Us Attend" materials are digital and free for all to use. Available for immediate download. 

Tuesday, September 28, 2021

A Glimpse at the book “101 Orthodox Saints” by Sarah Wright and Alexandra Schmalzbach, Illustrated by Nicholas Malara

This book is newly released from Ancient Faith Publishing and will appeal to a broad age range of church school students, making it is a worthy investment for the library of a small church school. The review is shared with permission from the Orthodox Christian Sunday Church School Teacher blog, which is managed by the Antiochian Orthodox Department of Christian Education.


Ancient Faith Publishing has just released a gift to the English-speaking Orthodox Christian world. Wrapped in a sturdy hardcover and crammed with art, stories, and facts, this gift is the beautiful book 101 Orthodox Saints, written by Sarah Wright and Alexandra Schmalzbach, and illustrated by Nicholas Malara. This book is a breath
of fresh air, bright with color, alive with stories and facts, and filled to the brim with intrigue.

From its introductory pages, the photos and illustrations draw the reader in, and they become curious to learn more. What are saints? How does someone become one? What does it mean to venerate a saint? Who is called to be a saint? How can this book be used? All of these questions (and more) are answered in an engaging manner in the few pages at the beginning of the book.

The bulk of the book is a page-by-page alphabetical sharing of information about 101 carefully-selected saints from all regions of the world and from all generations, who cross both continents and time to breathe the life of Christ into the reader’s soul. An abridged version of each saint’s story is told on their page. The page also includes important details about the saint’s life (including a map of where they are from, several fun facts, and the dates of their birth and repose, as well as their feast day), their icon, and related photos. Artist Nicholas Malara’s rendition of each saint beautifully reflects their love for God and gives the reader a realistic glimpse into a moment of their life.

The authors have sorted the particular vocations of each saint, marking their page with simple sketches explained in a legend at the beginning of the book. (For example, St. Columba of Iona was a priest, a missionary, and a monastic so there are three sketches right under his icon that identify him as such.) This marking system allows readers to quickly flip through, find, and read about all of the saints that were royalty (or fools for Christ, hymnographers, wonderworkers, etc.). The book includes a beautiful timeline that places Malara’s illustrations in the order of when in time each saint lived. The authors have also included a glossary that is both thorough and accessible, along with an extensive index.

Young children will be mesmerized by the beautiful new friends they will see in this book. Some older children will flip through and read all of the fun facts, making connections between the saints in the book and the places and history they are learning about at school. Some will read the book from cover to cover. Even adult readers will “meet” new (for them) saints and be challenged to live in the same godly manner.

This book offers 101 refreshing glimpses into what a life truly lived for Christ can look like. Each of the 101 saints’ lives are unique, and they differ in many ways. But all of them share one thing in common: their complete dedication to and love for Christ.

It is a good thing that this book is so sturdily bound. Whether it belongs to a child, a family, a Church school class, a Church library, or a classroom, it will be poured over again and again. And, each time the reader inhales a bit more about the saints whose stories are told in its pages, they will grow closer to God and to His holy Church. What a gift.

Reviewed by Kristina Wenger, educator, podcaster, co-author of Tending the Garden of Our Hearts

Purchase your own copy of the book here: https://store.ancientfaith.com/101-orthodox-saints/

For additional teaching resources and programs about the Saints, including ideas on hosting a Saints Festival, visit these previous posts from the Orthodox Christian Sunday Church School Teachers blog:

https://orthodoxchurchschoolteachers.wordpress.com/2016/12/23/saints-of-recent-decades-ideas-for-biographical-storytelling/

https://orthodoxchurchschoolteachers.wordpress.com/2015/08/14/ideas-for-classroom-decorations-part-3-bulletin-boards-based-on-the-saints/

https://orthodoxchurchschoolteachers.wordpress.com/2014/10/17/hosting-a-saints-festival/

Wednesday, August 11, 2021

Stretching a Church School Budget: Online Wholesale Account with Ancient Faith Store

Small church schools often operate on a small budget. No surprise there, right? 

Establishing an online wholesale account with Ancient Faith Store is an opportunity for savings. Exclusive promotions and discounts on Ancient Faith publishing products are available to wholesale customers (including church schools), and periodically Ancient Faith will offer "Wholesale Customer Appreciation Days" with even greater savings.

This digital flyer provides details and instructions on how to begin. Or use the following link to view the flyer: 

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1D7_0z8b55jTohwn_TnfsexxG9JtRYKBG/view?usp=sharing



Friday, July 30, 2021

Materials for a "Blended" Church School

Many small church schools combine multiple grades or age groups together in the same classroom, whether by choice or necessity. The result can be a beautiful, synergistic environment! From the OCEC Curriculum Catalog come suggestions for which OCEC (Orthodox Christian Education Commission) materials to use when organizing a blended, or "open" church school -- a 1, 2, 3, or 4 classroom school for grades PK-7th, with teens then having a separate class or serving as teaching assistants. "It helps for us to think of those small schools as a small family living and learning about God together." 

Download the OCEC .PDF file about organizing a blended church school.

View the full OCEC catalog and order materials.