Access Curriculum
Use the tabs below to select the age group your Sunday morning class falls into to access your curriculum for the upcoming weeks. If you are unsure which age group to use, click here.
The Midweek tab contains curriculum for all age groups.
Preschool
Toddlers
Younger Preschool
Older Preschool
Elementary & Preteen
Younger Elementary
Older Elementary
Midweek
Preschool
(K4 & younger)
Elementary
(K5 & 1st Grade)
Elementary
(2nd-3rd Grades)
Teaching Resources
Introduction to Brite Curriculum
If you've never taught Brite Curriculum before, watch the brief video below for an introduction. By watching the video, you'll learn about the curriculum road map and the three main sections each lesson is divided into:
- Teaching kids how they can BELONG to God in His Kingdom
- Showing kids how they can BELIEVE in Jesus as Lord and Savior
- Telling kids how they can BECOME like Jesus and walk in His ways
How to Share the Gospel with Kids
Sharing the gospel is important, but it isn’t hard. We must practice, prepare, and share. Like anything else, it gets easier the more you do it.
Our children begin to define themselves at a very young age, and the search for identity intensifies as they approach adolescence. What our children (and ourselves) need most is to know and believe the truth about who we are in Christ. Below you will find a few tips on how to share the gospel with your children, along with a few follow-up questions.
Levels of Biblical Learning
As kids grow, their understanding of foundational truths grows with them. Levels of Biblical Learning covers 10 biblical concept areas—God, Jesus, Holy Spirit, Bible, Salvation, Creation, Church, People, Family, Community & World—that children and students can learn as they study God’s Word. The concept areas are presented through eight different age ranges, from infancy through high school, and reflect levels of understanding that follow how God designed children to learn.
QUESTIONS?
If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to our Kids' Administrative Coordinator, Makena Newsome.