Gospel Basics

Gospel Basics

A Children’s Ministry Short Study

This six-lesson curriculum will broadly show preschool and elementary students how God’s story of redemption weaves throughout the Bible–from creation to glorification.

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Each lesson includes customized activities and suggestions for younger elementary (K-2nd) and older elementary (3rd-5th) students, as well as a complete adaptation for preschool (3-4 year-olds). 

  • Lesson 1: Creation: A Relational God Makes People for Relationship (Genesis 1:26-2:18)
  • Lesson 2: Fall: Sin Begins with Humankind Wanting to Be Their Own Savior and Lord (Genesis 3)
  • Lesson 3: Crucifixion (Mark 15:21-41)
  • Lesson 4: Repentance and Belief (Luke 5:27-32)
  • Lesson 5: God Adopts Us into His Family (2 Samuel 9)
  • Lesson 6: The New Heavens and the New Earth (Revelation 21:1-8)

Praise for Rooted’s Children’s Ministry Curriculum:

It is a very Gospel-centered curriculum and the roadmap is very helpful.”Chrysa B. | First Congregational Church of Hamilton

“The format of question and answer teaching is wonderful, and I love the gospel catechism.”Christa H. | Hamilton Baptist Church

What will children learn from Gospel Basics? 

In this package you will see the following progression in the way we articulate the gospel to children:

God Makes All Things New (The New Heavens and the New Earth)—The end of our salvation is living eternally with God in heaven, delivered from the pains of this life and brought into the perfect bliss of perfect communion with God.

God Makes People for Relationship with Him (Creation)—We emphasize that God made us to have a relationship with him.

People Disobey God (The Fall)—The gospel addresses the central problem of sin. Sin breaks our relationship with God and carries the consequence of death.

Jesus Dies to Rescue Sinners (Redemption and Crucifixion)—Jesus comes into the world to live the perfect life that we cannot live and to die for our sins on the cross. He pays the price in order to bring us back into a relationship with God.

Turning from Sin, Trusting God (Repentance)—We must reconcile with God by receiving his forgiveness through Christ and trusting Jesus with our lives (and no longer trusting ourselves).

God Adopts Us into His Family (the Story of Mephibosheth)—We are not just saved as individuals, but we are adopted into the family of God, where we live in community with other believers in Christ.

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