The Ultimate Guide to Engaging Kids in Church

Mister Brown

Here are some training resources on teaching kids about the Lord. These are practical ways to help kids connect faith and life.

[0:00] Intro

[2:10] The goal for kids ministry

[6:10] Proclaim Kids Resources

[7:00] The EPIC teaching method

[9:45] Connecting with Children

[11:45] The Gospel for Children

[15:00] Other Kids Ministry resources

Bible Verses:

Romans 1:16


In kids ministry, it's important to start with a focus on simplicity and humility. Connect with kids, share the Gospel, and be a faithful steward of resources. Listen to kids and create a safe space for them to feel heard and seen. 


“The goal in the beginning is not to do well, but to begin.” - John Maxwell


Effective teaching and presentation strategies for Kids Ministry leaders includes interactive and visual aids, experiential and participatory elements, and connecting with kids. Incorporate these strategies into your practice to engage and inspire young minds.


Teaching methods for engaging kids in church:


EPIC is a teaching method for engaging and connecting with kids using experiential, participatory, and image-driven approaches. Visual aids enhance kids’ understanding of the concepts you are teaching. The goal is to connect with kids through the teaching process.


EPIC


Connecting with Children is a leader training about listening to kids and learning how to better connect with them so they know that you care. When adults can learn to be better listeners to kids, kids will be better communicators with adults. 


Connecting with Children


The Gospel for Children is a series on how to share the Gospel with kids, explaining key elements and ways to present to them. This series offers strategies to help kids understand and grow in their faith. 


When sharing the Gospel with kids, we must be honest about sin and that the penalty for sin is death, while also sharing the good news of salvation through Jesus Christ. We must emphasize their need to trust in God's message and not rely on their personal efforts to save them, while also realizing that it is God who will do the work of salvation in them not us. Trust me, kids can understand the Gospel. We need to present it clearly and allow God to do the work.


The Gospel for Children


Other resources for Kids Ministry leaders to stay connected with God and effectively reach kids.


How to Teach a Memory Verse


The SMILE Technique - Classroom Management


Kids Ministry Leaders VLOG - Encouragement & Training


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