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The Promiseland Story | Vision | Mission and Values | Gift-Based Ministry
The Promiseland Story
A Children's Ministry in the Making
Promiseland, the Children's Ministry
at Willow Community Church, serves infants and children
through grade five. It is a place where children feel
welcomed, valued and cared for while they learn who
Jesus is, how to follow Him and how basic Bible truths
can help them make the right choices now and throughout
their lives.
Promiseland wasn't always so promising.
In 1989, we gave ourselves a report card. The kids
we struggled so hard to teach said we were "boring."
The quality of the lessons depended upon who was teaching.
The volunteers were overwhelmed, undervalued and in
short supply. Our curriculum seemed outdated. The
music seemed irrelevant.
The facilities were inadequate, crowded
and did not communicate the value of the work that
went on there. Many of our volunteers were not serving
within their gifts-or their passion.
"How effective are we," we
asked ourselves, "in raising up Christ-followers?"
We gave ourselves a C-. We went back to the drawing
board to completely revamp our mission, vision and
strategy. We knew it was time to make a change.
Our goal was to make our ministry the
best hour in every kid's week.
Like missionaries seeking to know everything
about the culture of the people they hope to reach,
we sought to know our kids' culture. We studied the
places where they love to eat. The places where they
love to shop. The museums where they love to learn.
We learned from those places and used what we learned
to create an environment where learning about Jesus
Christ and having fun could go hand in hand.
Bill Hybels, senior pastor at Willow
Creek, has described his dream of a church where spiritual
gifts are consistently employed and deployed. A church
where people are lead by leaders, taught by teachers,
nurtured by shepherds, and guided by administrators.
We wanted that to be true of our volunteers in Promiseland.
As leaders, we need to realize that
no one likes to do meaningless work. Adult volunteers
need to know the work they do fits who they are and
is worth their best efforts and sacrifice. If they're
passionate about teaching, gifted in communication
and teaching the age level they best relate to, their
commitment is deeper-and so is their joy.
It's our hope that the Promiseland Model
and Curriculum will help you create a strong, thriving
ministry where kids are loved and volunteers are valued;
a place where the life-changing truth of Scripture
becomes a life-long reality for every child that walks
through your door.
Visit our Curriculum
Section for more information on the Promiseland
curriculum and ministry model.
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