Advice and guidance on designing, planning and leading worship with all ages together
Helping you support people with additional needs
In the first of a new series on intergenerational ministry, Darren Philip explores what it is and why it matters.
In the second of our series on intergenerational ministry, Suzi Farrant addresses some possible objections.
Suzi Farrant, Young People and Young Adults Development Worker for The Church of Scotland, explores how peer and intergenerational ministry can work together.
Dr Sam Richards, Head of Children’s and Youth Work at the United Reformed Church, explores how to model intergenerational principles and take baby steps towards intergenerational church, gaining buy-in from leaders and members, young and old.
A post-lockdown guide to Roots resources that facilitate families worshipping together
A post-lockdown guide to using Roots resources in a variety of worship contexts
Ally Barrett considers the importance of planning for effective improvisation.
An introduction to inductive Bible study
Rosemary Johnston outlines some general principles for us to consider when we prepare to bring the church family together in worship.