Living God's Dream: Dismantling Racism for Children, Participant Guide
Stock No: WW656819
Living God's Dream: Dismantling Racism for Children, Participant Guide  -     By: Sally Ulrey, Katie McRee & Malinda Shamburger

Living God's Dream: Dismantling Racism for Children, Participant Guide

Church Publishing Inc. / 2024 / Paperback

In Stock
Stock No: WW656819

Buy Item Our Price$15.89
In Stock
Quantity:
Stock No: WW656819
Church Publishing Inc. / 2024 / Paperback
Quantity:

Add To Cart

or checkout with

Add To Wishlist
Quantity:


Add To Cart

or checkout with

Wishlist

Product Close-up
Please allow an additional 4 business days before your product ships due to temporary delays. Thank you for your patience.
* This product is available for shipment only to the USA.
Companion Products (1)
Select this Item Product Title/Author Availability Price Quantity
KID'S MINISTRY
Others Also Purchased (1)

Product Information

Title: Living God's Dream: Dismantling Racism for Children, Participant Guide
By: Sally Ulrey, Katie McRee & Malinda Shamburger
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 52
Vendor: Church Publishing Inc.
Publication Date: 2024
Dimensions: 9.00 X 6.00 (inches)
Weight: 2 pounds
ISBN: 1640656812
ISBN-13: 9781640656819
Ages: 5-10
Stock No: WW656819

Publisher's Description

A curriculum that builds God's beloved community.

Rooted in faith, this five-session formation curriculum is designed to help children in grades K-5 understand their own belovedness and the belovedness of their neighbors. Living God’s Dream is a curriculum for children built from activities designed to cultivate the practice of seeing the image of God in everyone. Encouraging children to action, service, and relationships, the curriculum helps children resist ideas that treat others as outsiders.

The learner guide includes activities for children and can be taken home at the conclusion of the curriculum, where it prompts discussions within families.

Developed in conjunction with the Absalom Jones Center for Racial Healing and field tested in churches, Living God’s Dream is designed for use in a variety of settings, including Sunday school, schools, and Vacation Bible School.

Author Bio

Sally Ulrey serves as Canon for Congregational Vitality and Ministry Development on the Bishop’s Staff in the Diocese of Atlanta, where she’s served in the Office of Congregational Vitality since 2018.  Prior to joining the Bishop’s staff, Sally spent almost 20 years working in parishes in the Diocese of Atlanta in Christian formation, including youth and children's ministry, using her formal education in Bible, Theology, and Christian Education in those roles. She has served as a consultant and trainer throughout the Episcopal Church in both formation ministries and in congregational development.  Sally coauthored the Dismantling Racism Youth Curriculum with Katie McRee, in collaboration with the Absalom Jones Center for Racial Healing. She lives in Oxford, Georgia. Katie McRee served as Youth Minister at St. David’s Episcopal Church in Roswell, Georgia for over a decade, and has been a consultant for Ministry Architects. She has also written curricular material for the Episcopal Diocese of Atlanta. Katie was first inspired by youth ministry through her own youth minister in Central Florida, who mentored and encouraged her to seek out ministry as a career. She attended the University of Florida where she earned a degree in family, youth, and community sciences. She lives in Woodstock, Georgia. Malinda Shamburger is the Executive Director of Chattahoochee Valley Episcopal Ministry and has served in many leadership positions in her church and community. Currently, she is a member of the Absalom Jones Center for Racial Healing board. Malinda attended Columbus State University and graduated cum laude with a degree in Communication; she additionally graduated from Columbus State’s Servant Leadership program. She lives in Columbus, Georgia.

Catherine Meeks, PhD, is the winner of the President Joseph R. Biden Lifetime Achievement Award for her decades of work for racial justice. A nationally recognized speaker, radio commentator, and writer for publications including Baptist News, she is the former executive director of the Absalom Jones Center for Racial Healing and author of six books, including The Night is Long, but Light Comes in the Morning: Meditations on Racial Healing. Dr. Meeks is the founder of Turquoise and Lavender, an institute for transformation and healing. She holds a master’s degree in social work from Clark Atlanta University, a PhD from Emory University, and honorary doctorates from Virginia Theological Seminary, the Seminary of the Southwest, and the Berkeley Divinity School at Yale University. Dr. Meeks lives in Atlanta, Georgia.

Editorial Reviews

"Children are highly attuned to justice and fairness, yet very few mainline Protestant resources directly address racism in a way developmentally appropriate for children as young as preschool. Living God’s Dream offers a much-needed resource for this work." -- Building Faith

Ask a Question

Author/Artist Review