Christian Education is provided for children age 3
through grade 5 through Godly Play, a method of Christian education and
spiritual direction for children. The goal of Godly Play is to teach
children the art of using religious language – parable, sacred
story, silence, and liturgical action – to help them become more
fully aware of the mystery of God’s presence in their lives. In
Godly Play, we tell Bible stories to children to encourage them to
enter into the stories and relate them to their personal experience.
Godly Play is concerned with the spiritual development of each child
as an individual and with modeling the appropriate moral behaviors
expected of people living within a Christian community. In Godly
Play, each class session follows the pattern of the church’s Sunday
Service, so children will have a deeper understanding and enjoy
fuller participation in the parish worship. Godly Play was developed
and classroom tested for more than twenty years by Episcopal priest,
author, and teacher Jerome Berryman. The Godly Play method is
currently being used in churches of many denominations throughout
the world.
At Fork Church, we have three Godly Play groupings.
- Group I is for 3, 4 and 5 year olds
- Group II is for grades 1, 2, and 3
- Group III is for grades 4 and 5
We meet in the Parish House at 10:00 am for about 40 minutes and go to
church for communion.
Journey to Adulthood is a program of spiritual
formation for young people. The goals of the program are
to celebrate the transition from youth to adulthood, explore our
faith heritage, build community and friendships, and deal with
issues that are important to teenagers. At Fork
Church, the J2A (Journey to Adulthood) program includes youth
from the 6th grade through the 12th grade.
We meet twice a month for fun, fellowship, food and faith
exploration. The program includes such activities as “Holy
Hockey,” Frisbee Golf, bowling, swimming, community service,
serving as acolytes, diocesan retreats at Shrine Mont, mission
trips, Youth Sunday at church and just “hanging out” together.