
Coming to Know and Follow Jesus

Stewardship Resources for Children and Their
Families
Includes materials for leaders,
teachers, parents, and children.
The principle of generosity foundational to
Christian discipleship is an important concept to discover and learn
at an early age. This allows for those engaged in such a ministry of
discipleship formation to develop patterns of generosity and sharing
that will bless them for the rest of their lives. One of the core
beliefs of the Community of Christ is the worth of all persons,
including children and youth. Another core belief is the concept of
stewardship, finding expression in the six principles of A
Disciples’ Generous Response. These two core beliefs come together
in this series of stewardship resources.
Developed by Living the Good News in collaboration with the Office
of Stewardship at the Episcopal Church Center, this series of
resources provides excellent lessons for study. The
Community of Christ Supplemental Study Guide provides
information on how to adapt this resource series to the specifics of
the Community of Christ (such as references to Web sites, hymnals,
or books) when needed.
Components:
Growing a Grateful, Generous Heart-Leader
Guide
Growing a Grateful, Generous Heart-Parent/Family
Resource
Growing a Grateful, Generous Heart-Children's
Papers, Pre/K
Growing a Grateful, Generous Heart-Children's
Papers, Grades 1-2
Growing a Grateful, Generous Heart-Children's
Papers, Grades 3-4
Growing a Grateful, Generous Heart-Children's
Papers, Grades 5-6
The Leader Guide includes tips for use in smaller congregations,
ideas for meeting with parents, and a detailed list of materials
used in the sessions, as well as intergenerational activities. The
four sessions introduce the children to God, Jesus, gifts and
creation, and how all of these are connected to living a life of
generous response.
The Parent/Family Resource presents an excellent way to reinforce at
home the concepts of generosity and sharing taught in the
congregation. Indirectly, it provides a basic education of these
principles for the adults in the family. Strongly consider including
this resource in your curriculum purchasing plans.
Growing a Grateful, Generous Heart curriculum is
divided into four one-hour class units. If a full hour is not
available for each unit, it may be necessary to allocate up to eight
weeks in order to effectively cover all the material. Each unit is
presented in four graded groupings from preschool through grade six.
Its purpose is to help children and their parents learn to apply
basic biblical principles about money to their daily life. There is
a specific supportive resource for parents and families.
As it is, this is a “no tech” resource for teachers, leaders, and
parents that prefer not using computers, PowerPoint presentations,
etc. Of course, leaders are welcome to supplement these resources if
they wish. These resources are comprehensive and easy to reference.
There are many group activities to help keep students involved and
on track. The Children’s Papers are included in colorful,
attractive, age-specific booklets.
Community of Christ Supplemental Study Guide for Growing a
Grateful, Generous Heart
* Introduction
* Supplement for Leaders
* Supplement for Parents/Family
* Disciples Generous Response for Kids
* Picture Version — Online
* Picture Version — PDF
* Text Only Version
Purchase: Growing a Grateful, Generous
Heart resources are available from Living the Good News
(Episcopal Resources) at
http://livingthegoodnews.com/ep_stewardship.htm. The
Community of Christ Supplemental Study Guide is available at:
http://www.cofchrist.org/generosity/genheart/default.asp.