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22 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful Resource with All Patterns and Instructions!
I have this book and the newer Godly play books. Young Children and Worship has been more useful to my small team because it includes the patterns and instructions needed to make the presentation materials for each story. (The Godly Play books simply direct you to use a set, presumably purchased online from Godly Play Resources). We are on a budget and have been able...
Published on September 28, 2003 by J. Grayson Marpes

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1.0 out of 5 stars Please Teach the Truth
As other reviewers have stated, this approach gets away from the teaching of original sin- that people are born sinful. That's a major flaw in the approach. Following this, children are not instructed with sound teaching, but rather encouraged to wonder for themselves what the truth is. Instead of simply teaching some simple foundations of the Christian faith that have...
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22 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful Resource with All Patterns and Instructions!, September 28, 2003
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J. Grayson Marpes (Greer, SC United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Young Children and Worship (Paperback)
I have this book and the newer Godly play books. Young Children and Worship has been more useful to my small team because it includes the patterns and instructions needed to make the presentation materials for each story. (The Godly Play books simply direct you to use a set, presumably purchased online from Godly Play Resources). We are on a budget and have been able to use inexpensive materials (candles, construction paper, felt, cardboard, etc.)to make many presentations as we work on making some wooden sets.
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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Don't teach - WORSHIP!, February 28, 2000
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Young children under age 8 already 'know' God - they are spiritual beings who still live in awe of all creation and who have an innate reverence for the creator. This book shares a new approach to leading young children to a deeper relationship with the God they already know. The approach is NOT to TEACH them Bible stories, but rather to present those stories as the 'Word of God' in a form of weekly WORSHIP which has been modified to the young child's level. Instead of Sunday School teachers, you become 'Worship Leaders' of young children. The benefits of this worship are great - not only for the children, but for the worship leaders too as they learn from the children's insights into the worship lessons. The book is meant to be a 'teaching aid' for worship leaders who attend a formal 'Worship and Children' training session. The book is useful as a guide for each weekly worship lesson - it lays everything out very nicely. However, it would be more useful if a supplemental 'worship aid' were available which would provide the songs, music, and signing (modified form of American Sign Language)which are also part of the worship service.
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The best is simply the best..., September 13, 2002
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This is by far the most fruitful, simple, engaging, and theologically faithful tool for Christian education I have ever seen or used. I have personally constructed all of the elements patterned in Berryman and Stewart's book and after teaching with them for ten years have passed them on to my daughter, age 17, who is now teaching her first class. This book is "true riches" and well worth owning. I have 'used up' four copies and my daughter is using the fifth. Enjoy and grow!!!
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The best start-up guide to Godly Play-- maybe all you need, January 3, 2007
This review is from: Young Children and Worship (Paperback)
This is the seminal volume of what became the Godly Play movement.If you haven't yet explored Godly Play, I heartily recommend the method as such, and as set forth in Young Children in Worship. Godly Play allows children to experience Bible stories and other stories that carry faith messages, told with an archetypal spareness that allows each listener to absorb and reflect on the material in his or her own way. A teacher tells the story with the help of tactile materials, then helps children "wonder" about the stories. Children then may move to independent or shared "work" (art or reenactment of the story). The atmosphere is quiet, focused, and meditative. Tactile materials used in storytelling respect children's way of processing information. The method creates a space in which children may link faith-based language with their own perceptions of God, or fulfill deep emotional/spiritual needs. Godly Play is adaptable to different traditions and faiths by choosing among, or amending, the stories. We've found it to be deep and satisfying to all participants, young and old.

Young Children and Worship will tell you everything you need to know to get a Godly Play program going. It includes patterns and specifications for creating storytelling materials as well as information on all aspects of the work and philosophical thought on the Godly play method. Most of the book consists of stories from the Old and New Testament, plus other lessons, such as The Light, or The Church Year, that present concepts of Christian faith. Teacher notes show the use of tactile materials and provide "wondering" questions.

The obvious comparison is to co-author Jerome Berryman's outpouring of independent volumes on Godly Play. Berryman's many independent titles provide a few additional stories and expand on classroom management and facilities provision. He examines the effect of the work on children as well. However, Berryman's independent work may have exceeded its usefulness to practioners. Young Children and Worship is a do-it-yourself work that Berryman now seems to wish we didn't know about, preferring to sell us an endless series of new books and, from the Godly Play website, expensive materials. To be fair, Berryman's refinements and insight have grown as he practices. But decide your priorities before buying additional Godly Play materials. Young Children and Worship may be all you need.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fabulous!, September 11, 2000
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Holly Bowers (Anderson, SC United States) - See all my reviews
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We had seen a showcase of this program and got excited! This book is basically all the information you need to get started - it even has patterns and a list of materials that you need for the props. Our church implemented this and had almost 200 volunteers help in some manner to get the entire year's program set. What a blessing to have that many come together for a children's worship program. We are beginning our 4th year and we will be ordered their new book that came out in June! Every church needs this to prepare young children for the worship experience.
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11 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent -- with supplementation, September 12, 2003
This review is from: Young Children and Worship (Paperback)
For those (like myself) trying to implement this program without the benefit of the formal training, I have found the following supplemental materials helpful.

The Catechesis of the Good Shepherd offers a book/CD combination "Sing With Joy". Many of the 38 songs are suitable for Young Children and Worship. It is published by Treehaus Communications.

I've culled some appropriate songs from the CDs Wee Sing Bible Songs and Cedarmont Toddlers' Bible Songs. I found that Wee Sing gives the most bang (songs) for the buck, but the Cedarmont CD has Be Still and Know That I Am God. I'd never heard of this song before Sonja's book. Given its prominence in "Young Children and Worship", I was desperate to learn it. However, this song as well as O God, We Adore You and God is So Good are all in the "Sing With Joy" collection.

There is an excellent video teaching sign language for liturgical greetings and a few songs (including the ones I just mentioned). This video, "Lift Up Your Hands", may be obtained from the RCA Distribution Center. Also, the Wee Sing CD song booklet has the signing for "Jesus Loves Me", if you can figure it out from sketches.

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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent for younger children - Requires wooden figures, December 22, 1998
This review is from: Young Children and Worship (Paperback)
If you have a craftsman in your congregation that likes to scroll saw wooden figures, this book is for you. It gives kids a chance to tell bible stories in their own words while teaching them reverence for gods word. This program is being used by a church here and they feel it really helps the children to understand the bible stories.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Kids love it - and so do I, September 15, 2005
This review is from: Young Children and Worship (Paperback)
Jerome Berryman and Sonja Stewart offer a reverence for telling Bible stories that is unmatched by other curriculum with which I am familiar. I attended a workshop with him 15 years ago, and have used this style of teaching off and on since then. I am working with a new church development, and our kids are loving Sunday school. I like that we don't have to spend a lot of money, and can expand and contract as needed without having to buy a lot of expensive "take home" flyers that end up in the trash. Our kids are learning the Bible - how exciting is that!
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Please Teach the Truth, July 9, 2011
This review is from: Young Children and Worship (Paperback)
As other reviewers have stated, this approach gets away from the teaching of original sin- that people are born sinful. That's a major flaw in the approach. Following this, children are not instructed with sound teaching, but rather encouraged to wonder for themselves what the truth is. Instead of simply teaching some simple foundations of the Christian faith that have been taught over the centuries, young children are expected to figure it out and explore together what the Christian faith is. What this eventually leads to, of course, is a religion that is made to suit themselves. Who is really worshipped here- self, or God? Let's not just "work with the stories of God"- what is that? Please, teach the truth!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Spiritual Worship with Children, January 21, 2011
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I love that this book encourages children to explore scripture spiritually. The language, rituals, and silence of worship are so important. It is challenging to change from tradition Sunday School with arts and crafts to this form of children's worship. Our teachers find the silence challenging and do not like the basic reflection time. I, however, love it and think it works well. The biggest challenge for me is building all the supplies needed to tell the stories. They are very expensive to buy and we do not have someone to make them.
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