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The P.R.A.Y. Program is designed for Protestant and Independent Christian churches, providing a curriculum that emphasizes spiritual growth for children and youth in grades 1-12. It consists of four program levels: God and Me (grades 1-3), God and Family (grades 4-5), God and Church (grades 6-8), and God and Life (grades 9-12). Each level features interactive lessons, hands-on activities, and awards that can be worn on official Scout uniforms. This presentation outlines how churches can effectively implement the curriculum focusing on Christian education and evangelism.
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The P.R.A.Y. Program Overview of the P.R.A.Y. Curriculum
Presenters • Debra Hazlewood • Jeanne Wurm
Please note! • The P.R.A.Y. Program is created for Protestant and Independent Christian Churches • This presentation is specifically on the Protestant Christian series • Each religion creates its own curriculum • Each religion creates its own guidelines • Remember, the information shared in this webinar is strictly for the Protestant and Independent Christian Program
Sample listing of denominations Here is a sample listing of denominations: AME ● AME Zion ● Assemblies of God ● Baptist ● Church of God ● Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) ● CME ● Episcopal ● Lutheran ● Nazarene ● Pentecostal ● Presbyterian ● Reformed ● UCC ● United Methodist Church ● and nondenominational congregations
Overview of the P.R.A.Y. Program Topics: • Program Summaries • Christian Education & Evangelism • www.praypub.org • Adult Awards • Setting Up a Class
What is the P.R.A.Y. Program? • Created by the churches • Awards are approved for the official Scout uniforms • For boys and girls in grades 1-12 • Clergy reviews the work and signs it off
Program Summaries • God and Me, grades 1-3 • God and Family, grades 4-5 • God and Church, grades 6-8 • God and Life, grades 9-12
God and MeGrades 1-3 • Theme: “Best Friends with Jesus” • Hands-On: GAMEBox • Memory Requirement: The Lord’s Prayer • Schedule: minimum 4 sessions
God and MeGrades 1-3 Table of Contents: • Lesson 1: God Created Me • Lesson 2: Jesus Is God’s Gift to Me • Lesson 3: I can Talk with God • Lesson 4: Because God Cares for Me, I Can Care for Others
God and Me:Prayer Cube • Favorite lesson: The lesson on prayer • Kids use P-A-T-H* to learn four parts of prayer and they make a prayer cube. * Praise - Apology - Thanks - Help
God and Me:Award • Red is the color for the God and Me program. • Red symbolizes love and the blood of Christ. • When children wear the recognition, they are reminded that they are “Best Friends with Jesus.”
God and Family:Grades 4-5 • Theme: “Growing in God’s Love” • Hands-on: PIZZA • Memory Requirement: The Ten Commandments • Schedule: minimum 6 sessions
God and Family:Grades 4-5 Table of Contents • Crust – Foundation – We Are God’s Family • Sauce – Family Heritage, Spiritual Heritage • Toppings – Our Talents and Gifts Strengthen Our Families • Cheese – In God’s Family We’re Loved No Matter What! Because We’re Loved, We Follow Rules • Bake – Being in God’s Family Helps Us When Things Are Tough • Eat, Share, Enjoy! – In God’s Family, We Share as a Response to God’s Love
God and Family:Grades 4-5 Table of Contents • Crust – Foundation – We Are God’s Family
God and Family:Grades 4-5 Table of Contents • Sauce – Family Heritage, Spiritual Heritage
God and Family:Grades 4-5 Table of Contents • Toppings – Our Talents and Gifts Strengthen Our Families
God and Family:Grades 4-5 Table of Contents • Cheese – In God’s Family We’re Loved No Matter What! Because We’re Loved, We Follow Rules
God and Family:Grades 4-5 Table of Contents • Bake – Being in God’s Family Helps Us When Things Are Tough
God and Family:Grades 4-5 • Eat, Share, Enjoy! – In God’s Family, We Share as a Response to God’s Love
God and Family:Grades 4-5 • Favorite activity: making a real pizza!
God and Family:Award • Yellow is the color for the God and Family program. • Yellow symbolizes sunlight and joy. • When children wear the recognition, they are reminded of the joy and blessings of family as they seek to “Grow in God’s Love.”
God and Church:Grades 6-8 • Theme: “My Journey with Christ” • Hands-on: Video or Photo Album • Memory Requirement: Creed • Schedule: minimum 12 sessions • Daily Bible Reading Requirement: 3 weeks min. • Service Projects: Community and Church service projects
God and Church:Grades 6-8 Table of Contents • Unit I - My Journey: Meeting Christ • Unit II - My Journey: Worshiping God • Unit III - My Journey: Witnessing and Ministering for Christ
God and Church:Grades 6-8 • God and Church is often incorporated into confirmation programs. • Special consideration must be made when teaching multi-denominations in one class. • This is the only level that has denominational pins.
God and Church:Grades 6-8 • Favorite activities: • Making videos • Learning about their own congregations • Interviewing clergy • Visiting other churches
God and Church:Award • Blue is the color for the God and Church program. • Blue symbolizes loyalty and truth. • When young people wear the recognition, they are challenged to uphold these values as they continue a lifetime “Journey with Christ.”
God and Life:Grades 9-12 • Theme: “Called by Christ to Serve • Daily Bible Reading Requirement: 3 months minimum • Schedule: minimum 12 sessions plus 5 Service Projects • Required: Write a Personal Statement of Commitment
God and Life:Grades 9-12 Table of Contents • Lesson 1 - God Calls All Kinds of People • Lesson 2 - God Doesn’t Expect Us to Do It On Our Own • Lesson 3 - Each of Us Must Make a Personal Response to the Call of God • Lesson 4 - God Gives Strength to Face Adversities • Lesson 5 - God Can Accomplish Great Things through Those Who are Willing to Do God’s Will
God and Life:Grades 9-12 • Favorite Activities • Bible Study • Leading a worship service • Doing the children’s sermon
God and Life:Award • Green is the color for the God and Life program. • Green symbolizes new growth and eternal life. • When young people wear the recognition, they are strengthened in the knowledge that they are “Called by Christ to Serve.”
Four-StarRecipients • Four-star recipients are those individuals who have earned all four levels of the P.R.A.Y. series. • Four-star recipients will receive a certificate and letter of congratulations from P.R.A.Y. A special pin is available at additional cost.
Conclusion:Program Summaries • Each of the four programs in the P.R.A.Y. series is an independent unit. • God and Me, gr. 1-3 • God and Family, gr. 4-5 • God and Church, gr. 6-8 • God and Life, gr. 9-12 • The P.R.A.Y. Programs are Bible-based and require service projects. • Children and families are brought closer together and closer to Christ.
The P.R.A.Y. Program:More than Just an Award • Christian Education
Christian Education • Bible-based curriculum • Appropriate for Sunday school programs, confirmation classes, and small group opportunities.
Christian Education • Family ministry • Participants are required to do projects with their families. • Parents may choose to participate in the Adult Mentor Program • Mentors have a workbook to complete just like their children • The Adult Mentor Program is an intentional program for parents to share their faith with their children.
Christian Education • Servant leaders • Participants must put their faith into action by designing meaningful service projects. • Service projects target the family, the congregation, and the community.
Christian Education • Changed lives! • Parents notice changes in their children and how they interact with each other. • Children have asked to be baptized after completing a class. • Parents learn to pray with their children and talk about their faith. • Families have started attending church again because of a P.R.A.Y. class.
The P.R.A.Y. Program:More than Just an Award • Intentional milestones
The P.R.A.Y. Program: More than Just a Sunday School Curriculum… it’s EVANGELISM
The P.R.A.Y. Program: More than Just a Sunday School Curriculum… it’s Evangelism • The P.R.A.Y. Program is an Evangelism tool that your congregation can use to grow its membership
The P.R.A.Y. Program: More than Just a Sunday School Curriculum… it’s Evangelism • Eligibility requirements: • Boys and girls • May be earned by scouts and non-scouts • Families do not need to have official membership in a congregation to be eligible
The P.R.A.Y. Program: More than Just a Sunday School Curriculum… it’s Evangelism • Congregations that promote the P.R.A.Y. classes through the Scouting community are reaching out to scouting families that do not have church homes.
Scouting … A Mission Field! • Roughly half of a typical scouting group will not be active in a congregation. • Take the Cub Scouts for example: If the size of the average Cub Scout Pack is 30, there are up to 15 families without a church home perhaps meeting in your church building.
Scouting Provides “Pre-Qualified” Families • Why do families sign up for Scouts? • VALUES • You have unchurched families in your building who want values.