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Becky Ramsey | Author & Children’s Minister
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What is Godly Play?
According to the Godly Play Foundation, Godly Play is a creative and imaginative approach to Christian nurture.
Godly Play is about understanding how each of the stories of God’s people connects with the child’s own experience and relationship with God.
Godly Play respects the innate spirituality of children and encourages curiosity and imagination in experiencing the mystery and joy of God.
Read more about Godly Play here.
How do we do Godly Play at First Baptist Greenville?
Christians of many different denominations use Godly Play and probably do it differently, even within the same denomination. In this blog, I describe Godly Play by sharing the way our church does it. That doesn’t mean that it’s the best way or the prescribed way, or the only way, of course, but it’s the way that suits us best.
What are we here for?
We meet here to talk about Godly Play, to share what it’s all about and to discuss how to do it better.
The weekly blog posts are designed to help Sunday school teachers prepare for their Godly Play lessons, and the individual pages (see the tabs at the top of this page) share information about how we do Godly Play at First Baptist Church, Greenville, SC.
We’d love to hear from teachers everywhere, not just the ones at our church! We hope you’ll join our circle and share your ideas!
What Godly Play is Not
Godly Play is quite different from the traditional model in which the teacher tells the children what they need to know. Godly Play is not about things that are that simple. It is not just about learning lessons or keeping children entertained. It is about locating each lesson in the whole system of Christian language and involving the creative process to discover the depths of meaning in them.
Godly Play Story Helps Directory
Click on any story below for a blogpost of helpful information.
- Circle of the Church Year
- Creation
- The Falling Apart (Adam and Eve)
- Flood and Ark
- The Great Family
- Jacob
- Joseph
- Moses, The Beginning
- Exodus
- 10 Best Ways
- Ark and Tent
- Ruth
- Samuel
- David
- Psalms
- Ark and Temple
- Exile and Return
- Jonah, the Backward Prophet
- Daniel
- Jeremiah
- Elijah
- Advent 1: The Prophets (Hope)
- Advent 2: The Holy Family (Peace)
- Advent 3: The Shepherds (Joy)
- Advent 4: The Magi (Love)
- Epiphany/Dedication of Jesus
- Jesus Calls Disciples
- Jesus Heals a Paralyzed Man
- Jesus Gives the Sermon on the Mountain
- Jesus Visits Mary and Martha
- Parable of the Loving Father
- Jesus Welcomes the Children
- Jesus Meets a Poor Man and a Rich Man (Blind beggar and Zacchaeus)
- Jesus Teaches in the Temple (The Widow’s Mite)
- Mystery of Easter/Faces of Easter 1: Jesus’s Birth
- Faces of Easter 2: Jesus Is Lost and Found
- Faces of Easter 3: Jesus’s Baptism and Blessing
- Faces of Easter 4: Jesus’s Desert and Discovery Experience
- Faces of Easter 5: Jesus as Healer and Parable Maker
- Faces of Easter 6: Jesus Offers Bread and Wine
- Easter
- Knowing Jesus in a New Way 1: Mary at the Tomb
- Knowing Jesus in a New Way 2: Road to Emmaus, Breaking Bread
- Knowing Jesus in a New Way 3: Thomas
- Knowing Jesus in a New Way 4: Breakfast on the Beach & Miracle
- Knowing Jesus in a New Way 5: Great Commission
- Knowing Jesus in a New Way 6- Transfiguration
- Knowing Jesus in a New Way 7- Pentecost
- The Trinity
- Paul’s Discovery
- Parable of the Good Shepherd
- Parable of the Good Samaritan
- Parable of the Pearl
- Parable of the Sower
- Parable of the Leaven
- Parable of the Mustard Seed
- Circle of the Church Year
