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Read.Watch.Listen.Engage

Seattle Mennonite children, youth and their families are invited to dive into age-specific learning menus to engage with this season's spiritual formation goals. 
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​Find practices and prayers to strengthen family faith formation.

Fall Formation Goals:
Following an four month progression based on Tiffany Jewell's This Book is Anti-Racist, children and youth are invited to engage a menu of resources - with their families or on their own - with a focus on developing and understanding identity and history, and becoming empowered to interrupt injustice in the way of Jesus.
October: Making Sense of our Stories
We each carry a story with us - our own, our ancestors', the land.   Part of our story in the church is the Biblical story.  We need to acknowledge the injustice written into our stories and we can claim the people and movements of resistance and shalom-building. Check out some of the these Bible stories to hear about stories of justice and resistance.
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Youth

Family Faith Practices

​Having regular rhythms of prayer, sharing scripture and ritual build a families vocabulary for talking about God and the way God interacts in our lives.  Here you'll find a copy of our Household Liturgy, suggestions for prayers and table graces, and links to other resources for family and individual practice.

Children's Stories

At least for the duration of Zoom worship, we'll post the children's time here so that families can see it again or watch for the first time.
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