by Sita Diehl | March 19, 2020 | Adult Religious Education, Children's Religious Education, Notes from Past Conversation Circles, Youth Education
Topic: Walk Gently Over the Earth: Religious Education for Sustainable Living Friends, young and old, find joy and inspiration in the natural world, yet we are challenged by a mounting environmental crisis. Friends from Quaker Earthcare Witness (QEW) to explore...
by Sita Diehl | May 28, 2020 | Notes from Past Conversation Circles, Past Events
Topic: Online Quaker Religious Education: What have we learned so far in our roles as pastors and educators? Welcome and Introductions Centering Silence The COVI-19 pandemic has been a time of struggle and heartbreak, hitting some parts of the society and the world...
by Sita Diehl | July 30, 2020 | Notes from Past Conversation Circles
Topic: In April and May we held conversations on how Friends were managing Religious Education and supporting families during the COVID-19 pandemic. As we look forward, the virus is still with us – and will be for some time to come. Join the conversation on how...
by Sita Diehl | February 25, 2018 | Children's Religious Education
Across cultures, Jesus and his family have inspired countless works of art. Christians around the world have represented the Holy Family. When we use art in our teaching we ignite visual learners and inspire children’s own art-making. Using books or online...
by Sita Diehl | February 25, 2018 | Children's Religious Education, Home and Family
A contemporary and unique children’s Christmas book about Jesus’ love for all children, That Baby in the Manger offers a needed message about inclusion and acceptance of cultural differences. As the children of a small church struggle with the portrayal of...