About this course
The famous children’s theologian Jerome Berryman said that ‘play is the work of the child’. In this he recognises the importance of play not just in a child’s physical, emotional and intellectual development, but also in their spirituality and faith development.
This module explores some of the reasons why play is important and what impact play might have on emotional and physical wellbeing. It considers the benefits and drawbacks of digital play and offers insights on how storytelling and different types of play can be used as effective tools in our work.
Play requires creativity and imagination and so this module also encourages us to think about how we can be more creative and innovative in our approach to our engagement with the children we work with.
The module is part of the Children's Ministry Essentials programme, read more below.
About Children's Ministry Essentials
'The role of play in faith formation' is the fourth of 10 modules of learning offer by Children's Ministry Network as part of their 'Children's Ministry Essentials' programme. You can take this course as a stand-alone module or as part of the whole programme. If you're ready to begin this as a stand-alone module, sign up by clicking the 'enrol' button on this page and make payment securely online. If you're wanting to sign up for all 10 modules, please go to the programme page to buy all ten modules as a package at a discounted price find out more on the 'programme' page. Some members churches and organisations of the Children's Ministry Network may be offering 'facilitated delivery' in groups, please see the organisation's marketing for information about it. Whether you're going to be taking Children's Ministry Essentials online at your own pace or as part of a facilitated group you'll need to purchase your access to the materials through TheologyX.Frequently Asked Questions
How can I take this course?
You can take this course in two ways- Online self-paced on TheologyX
- In person/online through a facilitated delivery