YOUTH
Godly Play
Children in K-4 grades participate in Godly Play, a distinctive approach to Christian ministry with children. Based on the Montessori method of learning, the goal of Godly Play is to teach children the act of using religious language – parable, sacred story, silence and liturgical action – to help them become more fully aware of the mystery of God’s presence in their lives.
Godly Play is a discovery method that engages the whole child – hands, heart, mind, senses, and intuition. Using a careful telling of scripture stories, engaging story figures, and a variety of creative activities, children are encouraged to seek and find their own answers to their faith questions. This unique approach to religious education invites children to wonder about themselves, God, and the world in a way that is playful and meaningful to them.
Easter Egg Hunt
An annual tradition at St. Luke's is the flowering of the wooden cross on Easter Sunday by the children at the end of the 10 a.m. service. Following the service, the children participate in an Easter Egg Hunt sponsored by the ECW. Hundreds of filled eggs are scattered around the church. The children enjoy running through the rooms collecting eggs and eating Easter candy.
Christmas Pageant
St. Luke's annual Christmas Pageant is performed on a Sunday during Advent. Children and adults take on traditional and non-traditional roles within the pageant. The ECW hosts a reception in Orvis Hall following the 10 a.m. service where the children build and decorate gingerbread houses and are visited by Santa Claus.
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