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Sandi Wolmack of Good Shepherd Lutheran
Church in Chattanooga, Tennessee, is concerned about the children
of tomorrow. An elementary school teacher for over 15 years,
she feels that as Sunday school teachers, we are giving up
too much teaching time with our children. "Kids spend
too long in the nursery," she says. "We need to
get them out of the nursery and into the learning mode."
She currently teaches 5th and 6th grade pre-confirmation classes
using The Divine Drama®
as her curriculum, but she feels that the course could be
taught to four and five year-olds. She plans to implement
this idea soon.
Having taught the pre-confirmation
classes with The Divine Drama® for seven years, Ms. Wolmack
had many ideas and tips for keeping the kids interested and
learning. Some of her ideas included biblical food tasting,
field trips to a Jewish-Christian museum, and lessons in how
to wrap a baby in swaddling clothes. She says that if the
lessons and formats are kept varied, kids will continue to
come back for more.
In terms of teaching, Ms. Wolmack
said that the transparencies were the biggest help to her
and that she found the leader’s manual so helpful and
complete, she didn’t need to rely upon other sources.
She anticipates using the transparencies almost exclusively
with the younger kids, wanting to get away from Sunday school
"busywork" like word searches, crossword puzzles
and coloring pages.
In the pre-confirmation class, kids
are required to attend with their parents, but Ms. Wolmack
said that often kids will bring friends to Sunday school and,
in this way, the class becomes a teaching and reaching tool
for the church. The biggest thing, says Ms. Wolmack, is to
stay on your toes with the kids. She recommends keeping the
groups small in order to answer more questions during class
time, and making sure that parents stay involved in the learning
process.
Her main concern, however, remains
grounding children of all ages in the Biblical narrative.
In her own life, she says the impact of the Crossways study
materials has been tremendous. To grasp the Gospel, to know
that Jesus loves her, to have increased knowledge and increased
self-esteem have been important ways that her life has been
changed – and she wants everyone, from the very young
on up, to have this same experience. The earlier we teach
our children these things, the better prepared they will be
to live in a sinful world. "
Homegrown Christians:
A Chicago area pastor is using Crossways
to show his congregation the Bible.
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Pastor Jerry Komorech of First
Baptist Church of Park Forest, and a recent graduate
of Northern Baptist Theological Seminary, is teaching
Crossways materials to ground his congregants in the
narrative of the Bible. The church is currently in a
rebuilding phase, having dropped from a membership of
1,000 15 years ago to the current 100 members, with
65 in church on Sunday.
Pastor Komorech grew up in the Lutheran Church, and
had heard about Crossways while attending Peace Lutheran
Church of Lombard. He attended a Crossways International
workshop shortly before entering seminary, having in
mind to bring Crossways to whatever church chose to
call him. He began promoting the Crossways study within
the church by using posters, weekly announcements, bulletin
announcements, newsletter blurbs and personal invitations
to join the two-year class.
Having recently finished unit one of Crossways,
Pastor Komorech said he was already starting to see
some exciting developments in the lives of the class
members. One of the men, a middle-aged man with a good
working knowledge of the Bible told him, "No one
has ever explained the Bible to me this way before.
I only received bits and pieces, but I was never able
to see the broad narrative before using the Crossways
study. I’m very excited about this, Pastor."
His students began to see the Bible in context and bring
that context and the language of Crossways to other
Bible studies, furthering dialogue in the Biblical narrative
while generating interest amongst another congregants.
Pastor Komorech added that another change he sees in
his students is a deeper walk with God. The students
in the class now have a better understanding of the
richness of God’s plan — that humans praise and
glorify Him, rather than themselves.
For himself, Pastor Komorech says that he has found
the two-hour preparation time during the week to be
beneficial to his walk with the Lord — a maturing and
a re-educating process. "I enjoy the interaction
with the materials," he says. "It is rigorous
but rewarding." Pastor Komorech feels so strongly
about teaching Crossways studies that he is willing
to pull out of teaching other studies in order to free
the necessary time to do so.
He plans to teach See Through the Scripture sto his
new-member class starting this month. Eventually he
wants to introduce The Divine Drama® for the junior high
curriculum. Says Pastor Komorech, "Young people
need the theology of The Divine Drama® . The cartoon-like
format is helpful to generate discussion both at church
and at home." |
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