This experience is designed for leaders in congregational ministry, parents, caregivers or volunteers who would like to know more about Godly Play.
As Godly Play trainers we are able to work with you for an onsite or online session that will include:
As Godly Play trainers we are able to work with you for an onsite or online session that will include:
- an experience a full godly play session with debrief,
- what is Godly Play,
- children’s spirituality and how we support it,
- the Godly Play environment and getting started.
Zoom
All training will be held on the Zoom platform. To enjoy the day, with limited technological glitches, participants should have downloaded Zoom to their computer, laptop or tablet, be familiar with it and have stable Internet.
Most segments within the day will be 90 minutes with breaks.
The training is full and engaging - while online, commit to giving it your full attention.
All training will be held on the Zoom platform. To enjoy the day, with limited technological glitches, participants should have downloaded Zoom to their computer, laptop or tablet, be familiar with it and have stable Internet.
Most segments within the day will be 90 minutes with breaks.
The training is full and engaging - while online, commit to giving it your full attention.
This experience is led by Reverend Mary Nichol and Reverend Ruth Lumax
Please note that as of January 19th, 2023 we have cancelled this session due to limited registration. We look forward to an opportunity in the future to offer this experience. 8:30 am to 3:30 pm PT / 9:30am to 4:30pm MT Cost: $50.00 |
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Originally developed with children, Godly Play is both spiritual practice and process applicable to all ages and many settings.
The Heart of Godly Play
Creating sacred space - Building and working in community -
Nurturing spiritual development - Learning religious language -
Using silence, story, and play to make meaning
The Heart of Godly Play
Creating sacred space - Building and working in community -
Nurturing spiritual development - Learning religious language -
Using silence, story, and play to make meaning