This Sunday
The lectionary gives every Sunday its own set of readings. Look them up first, then pick a resource below to open that story up for children.
This Sunday's Readings
Our own parish page shows the readings and Collect for this coming Sunday, rolling automatically through Years A, B and C.
Exploring the Readings
Resources that follow the Revised Common Lectionary — the same readings we hear in church — so children explore the very passage the whole congregation is on.
Worshiping with Children
Ideas for every Sunday of the lectionary — each week's readings seen "from a child's point of view", with ways to draw children into the service. Ecumenical, and a long-time favourite of clergy and Sunday-school leaders.
Open the lectionary index →Bible for Children
Once you know this Sunday's story, read it here — gently told, richly illustrated, and available in many languages including isiZulu.
Find the story →Anglican & ACSA
Resources from our own province, the Anglican Church of Southern Africa, and a friendly first Bible for the very young.
Nurturing Children — ACSA
Our province's commitment to the faith, protection and nurture of children and young people — worth knowing for parents and Sunday-school leaders alike.
Read more →Bible App for Kids
A gentle first Bible: narrated, animated stories children can explore on their own, ad-free and available in isiZulu and Afrikaans. Lovely between Sundays.
Open the app →Colouring Pages
Free printable colouring for the great Bible stories. They aren't arranged by the lectionary, so simply look up this Sunday's story — Creation, Noah's ark, the Good Shepherd, the empty tomb, and so on.
Ministry-to-Children
A large, searchable set of Bible colouring pages by story and theme — find the one that matches this Sunday's reading. Interdenominational.
Get colouring pages →DLTK's Bible
Simple, easy-to-print colouring templates for preschool and early primary — search by the story you need. Interdenominational.
Get colouring pages →These links open trusted websites in a new tab. A grown-up is welcome to look over the shoulder — and if your Sunday school already uses a resource you'd like added here, just let the parish office know and we'll build the corner around it.