How to Encourage Parents to Fear Not When You Are Not a Parent Yourself

2024-10-03T19:09:51+00:00October 28th, 2024|Blog, Children's Ministry, Covenant, Discipleship, Nursery Resources, Parents, Parents, Recruiting, Resources, Training, Volunteers|

How to Encourage Parents to Fear Not When You Are Not a Parent Yourself— Being a Children’s Ministry Director can be very rewarding. It can also be challenging. No surprises there, right? But add to that another layer, such as being single, not having children of your own, or being younger than [...]

The Fruit of Certification

2024-09-03T19:38:35+00:00September 3rd, 2024|Blog, Child Safety, Children & Family Worship Resources, Children's Ministry, Church Planting and CM, Covenant, Covenant Theology Resources, Curriculum, Discipleship, Nursery Resources, Parents, Recruiting, Volunteers|

The Fruit of Certification— This year we celebrated 5 years of our Children’s Ministry Certification program! 5 years equals 160 men and women who have spent 12 months evaluating and growing children’s ministry in their churches. Children’s Ministry at CDM comes alongside churches by helping them pave the way for intergenerational connections [...]

Finding Rest in Ministry Rhythms

2024-08-12T16:44:14+00:00August 26th, 2024|Blog, Children's Ministry, Covenant, Discipleship, Parents, Parents, Recruiting, Resources, Training, Volunteers|

Finding Rest in Ministry Rhythms— I love an old-fashioned paper calendar. I spend time marking it up with all kinds of colors based on the occasion. Later this month, there is a week outlined bright orange and blue with BEACH written in big letters. Beach Week happens towards the end of every [...]

Long Term Planning With the End in Mind

2024-08-12T16:38:34+00:00August 19th, 2024|Blog, Children's Ministry, Covenant, Discipleship, Nursery Resources, Parents, Parents, Recruiting, Resources, Training, Volunteers|

Long Term Planning with the End in Mind— Long-term planning has always excited me. Seeing the big picture, setting goals to get there, and visualizing the end-product is one of my favorite things to do. I sit down with my paper planner, pens in a rainbow of colors, a cup of coffee, [...]

Ready or Not, Let Go! Short-Term Planning in a Church Planting Context

2024-08-12T16:31:10+00:00August 12th, 2024|Blog, Children & Family Worship Resources, Children's Ministry, Church Planting and CM, Covenant, Discipleship, Parents, Recruiting, Volunteers|

Ready or Not, Let Go! Short-Term Planning in a Church Planting Context - One Thursday evening, my senior pastor texted me the news. Our permit for Sunday worship in the local high school that week had been canceled. Not again! My head immediately began to go through a mental checklist of next [...]

Hop off the Hamster Wheel: Getting Ahead of the Coming Sunday

2024-08-05T20:57:29+00:00August 5th, 2024|Blog, Children's Ministry, Covenant, Discipleship, Nursery Resources, Parents, Parents, Recruiting, Resources, Training, Volunteers|

Hop Off the Hamster Wheel: Getting Ahead of the Coming Sunday— Is nursery covered? Did I remember to make copies of the lesson for Children’s Church? Who texted me last night to tell me they weren’t going to be here on Sunday? Do I have enough volunteers? Which teacher asked me for [...]

Grief and the Gift of Corporate Worship

2024-07-08T17:54:54+00:00July 16th, 2024|Blog, Children's Ministry, Covenant, Discipleship, Parents, Resources, Worship|

Grief and the Gift of Corporate Worship— I grew up in a family that attended church services every Sunday, no exceptions. Although I will admit this habit wasn’t especially inspiring to me at a young age, my parents’ commitment to regular corporate worship built a similar habit in me. During and shortly [...]

Messy Reminders of God’s Faithfulness

2024-07-08T17:53:22+00:00July 9th, 2024|Blog, Children's Ministry, Covenant, Discipleship, Parents, Resources, Worship|

Messy Reminders of God's Faithfulness— “Look at this mess.”  That thought often crosses my mind at the conclusion of the benediction as I survey the floor and pews around me.  On any given Sunday you may find ripped up bulletins, paper-airplane care cards, books, drawings, markers, the occasional spilled water, and maybe [...]

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