10 Tips for Launching The Gospel Project for Kids
So, you’ve heard all the buzz now about The Gospel Project! Can you tell that we’re more than a little excited about this? And we want to help you generate that excitement in your kids ministry as you launch this new curriculum at your church. So, below are 10 tips to help you get started!
- Coloring Contest for Teachers - Included in each week’s lesson is an activity page for the child to color and discuss with the teacher. Download the first week’s page and have a coloring contest for the teachers. Display their artwork for all to see and maybe even vote! Give each and every one some type of award – most colorful, most creative, best use of crayons, best use of markers, most imaginative, you get the idea!
- Use Social Media. Go viral! Send out Facebook posts, texts and tweets to build excitement over the weeks prior to the launch. If you need suggestions, each week in the “printables” section, you’ll find suggestions for each of these forms of social media to help get you started.
- Scavenger Hunt. Have a scavenger hunt for your teachers prior to the launch. Use clues to lead them from place to place – such as the room where large group will take place or to the DVD player where the Bible Story video will be shown, then to the room where small group activities will take place, to your resource room, etc.
- Photo Shoot. For each of the four Sundays prior to the launch, have volunteers dressed in biblical costumes who will either roam around the halls interacting with kids and families or pose in the foyer to talk about the Bible stories that will be taught. Have a photographer follow close by to take pictures of kids with the Bible personalities.
- Training Session! But make it fun! Show the videos that will help alleviate some anxiety a teacher might feel if they’re not a good storyteller. Let your teachers actually experience a session before they present it. Provide fun themed snacks that will go with the session.
- Decorate! If you’ve purchased the timeline poster or visual pack, be sure to hang items in the hallways during the month prior to your launch! You can even enlarge the art from the Big Picture Cards for Families!
- Question Marks??? Cut out large question marks from colorful paper and hang them on the walls. On each question mark, write out one of “The Big Questions” that will be answered in the upcoming sessions. For fun, you might even put up a large tear sheet and let kids write down questions they’d like to ask God.
- Conversation Starter Videos. For several weeks prior to your launch, play one of theConversation Starter videos during Worship. These are short, fun videos that will create conversation and get your kids and their parents excited and anxious to hear the rest of the story.
- Play a Game. In your foyer or kids ministry area, set up a game of “Which Came First” that asks the players to put Bible stories in chronological order. Use the Big Picture Cards for Families as your game pieces. (For even more eye-catching impact, you may want to enlarge them.) Ask kids and parents to work on the game together and share with them how The Gospel Project is going to help them get to know the answers.
- Hold The Gospel Proejct Party! Be sure to come back on Friday and read Jeff Land’s blog post! He’ll have lots of great ideas to help make your launch party a success!
How are you planning to launch The Gospel Project at your church? Share your ideas!
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See the original post by Klista Storts on Kids Ministry 101.





hello – i have a few questions about TGP and i’m not sure where or who to direct them to….do you have an email address for someone that could answer some questions before we decide to purchase as a church? many thanks! heidi golden, riversgate church, children’s ministries, Portland OREGON
Hey Heidi!
You can drop us an email at gospelproject@lifeway.com, or give us a call at (800) 458-2772.
hello! for some reason, the e-mail gospelproject@lifeway.com didn’t work for me, would you happen to have another address? thank you!
Sure, Christina. Shoot me an email at katie.decillo@lifeway.com
It would be nice if this post was printable so I could distribute it at our next Sunday School executive meeting.
(I know I can copy and paste, and I will… but it would be nice to have a print button)
Michael, you should be able to print from your browser’s menu- file, print. On the print screen, you can choose to send to printer or save as a PDF. I’ll pass along your feedback!
Yes, one can always print any page from the web but there are additional links and pictures on the sides that cause the print to not be in a nice article format. I have seen blogs that have a print option which extracts the article portion only… saves paper :O)
Understandable! I will pass it along to our tech team and let them know that would be helpful!
Is there a promotional video for TGP for kids to show this Sunday to our congregation?
Hey Jenna,
Check out this one:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n8GuafPsKNU&feature=plcp
I have downloaded the posters for TGP for kids and printed them and now I can’t find the link.
help please
Hey Jenna– it was probably here:
http://www.gospelproject.com/2012/06/promotional-resources-now-available/
Thank you! I am so excited about this curriculum! We are presenting TGP for kids this Sunday to our congregation to begin on September 9. We will use the Worship portion on Sunday during church and the Bible Study on Wednesday nights.
Thanks for getting back to me so quickly!
You’re welcome! Best of lunch with your launch! Let me know if I can help you with anything else
Thanks for being part of The Gospel Project family!
Any suggestions on how to display/protect the Timeline Map posters? I’m finding that a lot of print shops can only laminate up to two feet wide. Since this is a three year span we’d like to keep them in tact for as long as possible. Just wondering what creative things others are doing. Thanks!
I’m having a hard time determining at what age levels the TGP for Kids is designed for. Can you point me in the right direction? If I have a children’s church time for preschool through 6th grade, how would this look in our church?
Hey Alison–
You would use the large-group materials for your children’s church time and choose which age level materials you think would be most appropriate for the median learning level. Sorry for the slow response!
I saw a video of a preview with someone that had taught the preschool curriculum on the web site somewhere I think–now I can’t find it.. Can you help?
Hey Linda–
This video talks about The Gospel Project for Preschool– you can also find additional training information specific to the preschool material here.
This video is one of our more recent training videos and it’s an overview of kids (including preschool).
Hope that’s helpful!
I love the coloring contest idea. For promoting TGP launch, can you give me a suggestion for which coloring page to use?
Or if there is a black and white version of TGP logo for coloring?
Thanks!
Any of the coloring sheets work well– we used the creation picture for a contest at some of our training events. There are black and white logos available on the Kids page under “Additional Resources” but I’m not sure if they’re good for coloring in– I’d have to take another look! Let us know how your kickoff goes, and feel free to share additional ideas!
Is there a way to get additional Preschool Worship leader guides in print? All I see on your ordering information is Leader kit containing both leader guides for the first hour and second hour. We have 4 teams that take care of children’s worship and would like additional leader guides.
You bet, Charlie. If you’ll give Customer Service a call at (800) 458-2772, they should be able to help you order a few more!