All Stars: New Series for Kids

$45.00 Regular price $59.00

In this new children's ministry series for 1st-5th graders, kids meet some Old Testament all-stars who went to the next level in loving and serving God!

From building a boat in the middle of dry land to forgiving the brothers who sold him away, these Bible heroes show kids what real, everyday faith looks like. Through Noah, Joseph, Moses, and David, kids will see that trusting God isn’t just something people used to do — it’s something they can do right now, in their own lives, no matter what comes their way.

Kids will learn how:

  • Noah shows us that believing what God says is better than trusting what we can see.
  • Joseph proves that doing what’s right matters, even when everything around you feels wrong.
  • Moses reminds us that God is bigger than our weaknesses and calls us to trust Him boldly.
  • David teaches us to praise God in every battle and every win.


By the end of the series, kids will see how God can grow their faith, courage, and obedience, turning everyday kids into all stars for Him!

This series can be ordered individually here on this page, but is also one of many included in a year long curriculum.

ONE YEAR CHILDREN'S MINISTRY CURRICULUM, VOLUME 2

This series is one of many in the One Year Children's Ministry Curriculum, Volume 2 (and you save 72% on an entire year's worth of curriculum). 

SERIES OVERVIEW

Lesson 1: Noah
Bible: Hebrews 11:7
Bottom Line: An all-star faith is believing what God says over what you can see

Lesson 2: Joseph
Bible: Genesis 50:19-21
Bottom Line: All-star obedience is choosing to do what is right when it looks like everything is going wrong

Lesson 3: Moses
Bible: Exodus 3:11-12
Bottom Line: All-star humility is trusting God more than your abilities

Lesson 4: David
Bible: Psalm 18:1-3
Bottom Line: All-star praise is giving God glory through every struggle and for every victory

This downloadable series is designed for 1st–5th graders. As soon as you check out, your download link shows up in your inbox quicker than kids can shout, “GAME TIME!”

FREE SAMPLE LESSON - THE LOST SHEEP

Download a sample lesson from from our Weird Science series on the Parable of the Lost Sheep in Matthew 18:10-14. In this lesson, we see an invisible ink experiment with an incredible chemical reaction! Then, there's an interactive magnetism experiment for the younger elementary group and an awesome water tension experiment for the preteen group — each to teach us that we are never too lost for Jesus to save.

LESSON FORMAT

Opening Game

  • A fun game everyone plays connected to the main point of the lesson.
  • A variation of active play, less active play, creative play, etc.
Creative & Interactive Teaching
  • Creative & interactive teaching including: story telling, object lessons, visuals, science illustrations, and other attention grabbing elements.
  • Our goal is to engage the 5th graders (they'll love the creative elements). Imagine no more 5th grade boys in the back of the room goofing around or checking out. Oh yes! And don't worry, we also aim to reach the 1st graders and everyone else in between.

Memory Verse
  • One memory verse per series
  • Fun ways to reinforce memory verse for younger kids (in small groups)
  • Memory verse challenges to reinforce for preteens (in small groups)

Small Groups
  • A completely separate small group guide for younger elementary and preteen.
  • Preteen small groups are a huge priority for us. A lot of other curriculums really miss the boat here. Our writing team brings over 20 years experience in preteen ministry to the table. You'll find great activities and thought provoking discussions that preteens will love, and will help them to own their faith in Jesus.
  • The small groups for younger elementary are also pretty amazing. We recognize the unique developmental needs of this age group, and include specific activities and questions to accommodate those needs.
  • Hands on activities and discussion questions included in each lesson.

WHAT'S UNIQUE ABOUT OUR CHILDREN'S MINISTRY CURRICULUM?

Our goal is to help kids fall in love with Jesus and discover what it means to follow him!

Here's what makes our curriculum unique:

Low Prep & Simple: Say goodbye to long hours of preparation! Our curriculum is designed with busy children's ministry leaders in mind. Each lesson is crafted to be effortlessly implemented with minimal prep time.

Promotes Relationships: We want kids to connect with each other and leaders, creating a place where they discover and nurture relationships with others who love Jesus.

Bible Based and Life-Applicable: A great mix of Biblical content and life-application.

Puts Your Leaders in the Driver's Seat: We intentionally do not provide a teaching video because it is important that kids learn from humans in real life.

Adaptable: Change it up and make it your own, or use it as-is. Totally adaptable to your church's unique setting.

Small Groups for Younger Kids and Preteens: A completely separate small group guide for younger elementary and preteen. Preteen small groups are a priority for us. Our writing team brings over 20 years preteen ministry experience to the table. You'll find great activities and thought provoking discussions that preteens will love, and will help them to own their faith in Jesus. The younger elementary small groups are also pretty amazing. We recognize the unique developmental needs of this age group, and include specific activities and questions to accommodate those needs.

Built-In Parent Resources: Each series includes customizable parent email scripts and ready-to-post social media slides for every lesson. These tools help parents know what their kids are learning and encourage meaningful conversations at home throughout the week.

WHO IS OUR CHILDREN'S MINISTRY CURRICULUM FOR?
  • 1st-5th graders
  • Churches of all sizes: big, small & everything in between.
  • Churches of any denomination or non-denomination. Our curriculum is theologically broad enough for any church to use. We stay central to the core truths of Christianity and don’t focus on denominational differences.