Teach catechism this summer—Sunday school, children’s church, or even a summer day camp!

Have you wondered how you could fit learning the catechism into your teaching schedule for kids? Or did you know you can teach your kids the great truths of Scripture in a question-and-answer format? GCP’s Kids’ Quest Catechism Club curriculum can be used in many ways to teach these great Bible truths and not just during the school year.

Start this summer, and three summers from now, the kids in your church and even your community will hear the gospel and learn biblical truths in a thematic way: God, covenant, sin, grace, faith, Christ, Ten Commandments, Lord’s Prayer, and more! Even kids who have heard Bible stories since they were little will understand God’s Word in a whole new way. 

Memorization comes from repetition, so we have created some plans for you to use Kids’ Quest Elementary curriculum (flexible for grades 1–4) in the summer with repetition throughout the school year. If you have preschoolers, you can use Beginning Kids’ Quest curriculum in much the same way as the elementary curriculum.

Option 1: Use Kids’ Quest Elementary during Sunday school or children’s church for an hour in June, July, and August. 

Option 2: Have a once-a-week summer day camp in June, July, and August—3-hour camp or a 1.5-hour camp.

Download the Kids' Quest Summer Resource Kit for suggest schedules, 

Download FREE Summer Resource Kit here!