Our church's curriculum: Treasuring Christ

We have used curricula from GospelLight and Orange on Sunday morning, and - for kids with special needs - we've liked GospelLight best because it includes more activities that worked for our kids. (I overheard at the Accessibility Summit that McLean Bible Church's Access Ministry made the same call, using GospelLight instead of a curriculum specific to special needs ministry.)

However, I'm so very excited about this announcement:
Our church has been working with ministry leaders across the country to create Treasuring Christ, a unified curriculum for early childhood through high school that is Gospel-centered and connects church and home in meaningful ways. And it's available now here!

It is not specific to special needs ministry, but you can use tips from my posts on accommodations and modifications this week for help with that, and we'll be providing some guidance in the near future about using it in special needs ministry settings. (One example is that the curriculum is written in a scaffolded way, with every age group studying the same thing at different age-appropriate levels. This can allow you to pull elements from the younger grade's curriculum to use with older students if necessary.)

I'll be posting more about it in the future, but for now let's me just say this:

CHECK. IT. OUT: http://www.treasuringchristonline.com

Now.

(Seriously.)

And please share the site with others if you find it useful!