Key Insights
Wise is the congregation that:
- Acknowledges children are full and active participants in worship.
- Encourages children to participate in worship in meaningful, age-appropriate ways.
- Allows children to explore worship through “godly play” and worship centers or stations.
- Provides good leaders (well-trained and equipped) to guide children in worship.
Books supported by the Calvin Institute of Christian Worship
En la escuela de los Salmos/At Psalms School (GIA Publications, 2019)
by María Eugenia Cornou, Joel Schoon-Tanis, and John D. Witvliet
The psalms teach us how to listen to and talk with God in worship, at church, and every day.
En la mesa de Dios/하나님의 식탁 /At God's Table (Calvin Press, 2017 and 2018)
by María Eugenia Cornou, Joel Schoon-Tanis, Carrie Steenwyk, and John D. Witvliet
A Spanish-English and a Korean-English children's book that explores the richly symbolic practice of the Lord's Supper in Christian worshiping communities.
Teach Us to Pray (Calvin Press, 2016)
by Lora A. Copley and Elizabeth Vander Haagen
A daily prayer book guiding families in both listening to and speaking to God through each season of the Christian calendar.
At Your Baptism (Eerdmans, 2011)
by Carrie Steenwyk and John D. Witvliet
Using simple, clear text adapted from the French Reformed Church liturgy and paired with vibrant illustrations on every page.
Shaped by God: Twelve Essentials for Nurturing Faith in Children, Youth, and Adults (Faith Alive, 2010)
by Robert Keeley
Twelve experts share their perspectives on faith formation at home, in worship, in education, in intergenerational contexts, in people with developmental disabilities, and more.
Helping Our Children Grow in Faith (Baker Publishing, 2008)
by Robert Keeley
A book designed for children's ministry and worship leaders, Sunday school teachers, and pastors—as well as parents—who want to nurture the spiritual development of the children in their lives.
Together We Worship (Christian Schools International, 2008)
by Laura Keeley and Robert Keeley
This book identifies four main elements of worship and provides activities, worksheets, and audio resources for teaching them in a classroom setting.
A Child Shall Lead (Choristers Guild, 1999)
by John D. Witvliet
This book covers strategies for teaching children about worship and how to plan worship services that involve children more fully.
Additional Resources
Young Children and Worship (Jossey-Bass, 2003)
by Sonja Stewart and Jerome Berryman
By integrating religious education and worship, this book presents an approach for introducing children to the wonder of worship.
Children's Books about Worship
There are a number of excellent children’s books that help educators, church school leaders, and parents teach children about worship. These books focus on the sacraments, Christian year, the psalms, and prayer.
Children and Worship: An annotated bibliography of resources
Lora Copley and Elizabeth Vander Haagen on Family Prayer and Worship
Brandon Helder on The Gift of the Cross Holy Week Devotional for Children
Mimi L. Larson on Keys to Involving Children in Worship
Olivia Stewart on Young Children and Worship
Faith Formation from Birth to Age 20
Beyond the 'Children's Message': Welcoming Children in Worship