

With many churches now returning to buildings or holding 'hybrid' services, we are delighted to launch "Journey Together" a new Sunday School syllabus based on the Common Worship Lectionary Calendar. Each week includes a "Together at Home" sheet which can be shared with families to continue their Faith at Home journey.
PURCHASE from our sister site www.foundationstones.co.uk
You can learn more about the materials and download free colouring sheets here.
Acts 2:46
The believers met together in the Temple every day. They ate together in their homes, happy to share their food with joyful hearts.
Together at Home was created in response to the COVID19 Pandemic, providing free resources for churches to use and share while we were unable to meet in Church buildings.
While we are no longer producing weekly packs and resources you can still find our materials here.
In 2020, Jess who produces all our resources launched her new business, Foundationstones Resources, Do have a look if you are in search of Sunday School Syllabus and Resources for helping children explore the Bible.
Find them at our sister site www.foundationstones.co.uk
You can look ahead to see what Bible stories we will be covering in our Sunday Packs on our
LOOKING AHEAD page.
All the 'Together at Home' resources are made by Jess - you can find out all about her on our new ABOUT US page.
In these difficult times we will need to help some of the families in our churches and communities to say goodbye to people that they love.
We have created a resource in two parts; one for children to spend some time saying goodbye and a second to help parents as they love and support their children in the midst of their own grief.
Many of us are struggling to find the right words to respond to the global outpouring of pain and anger following the death of George Floyd. These are big topics to unpack and discuss with adults let alone children.
However, our God is a God of Justice and we are called to "walk justly" in this world. As Christians and church communities we all have a role to play. We've created a page of resources and links to help families and church communities as they seek to address and discuss racial inequality.