Recommended Core Texts
for Greek Orthodox Sunday Church Schools

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The Catalog and Order form for most of these textbooks and resources: http://www.goarch.org/archdiocese/departments/religioused/drecatalog2012-13

What your student should know:

Objectives for the Elementary Grades

Objectives for Middle School and High School

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Elementary School: “Living Our Orthodox Faith” textbook series

Middle School / Junior High

High School

 



“What they should know” for each grade level.

What every first grader should know after using Me and My World

Unit 1 – About Me

God made every person to be a special and unique individual.
Jesus is the Son of God.
Learning is a gift from God; one thing we learn is how to make the sign of the cross.
The Bible helps to guide our lives.
God cares about our feelings, and He wants us to help and share with others.
We should be thankful to God for the talents He gives us.
Our priests teach us about God.

Unit 2 – About the Orthodox Faith

Orthodox Christians light candles in church, venerate icons, and make the sign of the cross in a special way.
We receive Holy Communion, the Body and Blood of Jesus Christ. This brings us close to Him and to each other.
When we are baptized, we are born into God’s family.
Jesus was baptized by John the Baptist.
At our baptism, we receive our name. Many of us are named after saints – holy people who fully lived God’s way.
At our baptism, we also receive the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit is a gift from Jesus and God working within us, to guide us toward doing the right thing in life.
Jesus teaches us to love all people and to forgive others.
Jesus Himself was once a child, and He loves children very much.
Jesus Himself prayed alone and with others.
He teaches us the Lord’s Prayer.
When we pray, we talk to and listen to God. We can pray in the morning, at meals, at night, or any time.

Unit 3 – About your family

We are all part of a special group of people called a family.
Families are different – some are large, some are small, some don’t have a mother or a father. Families love each other and share with each other.
An Orthodox Christian family does special things.
When a baby is forty days old, his or her parents bring him or her to church to be blessed.
All Orthodox Christian families make up the church family.
The church family celebrates special days like baptism and marriage.

Unit 4 – About your church

The church is a special place where we come together to pray.
When we light candles in the church, we remember that Jesus Christ is the light of the world.
We kiss icons in the church to remember the saints on them.
In our church, the priest stands at the altar during our services.
Long ago, Jesus was arrested and put to death in the city of Jerusalem, and then He rose from the dead.
The church started with Jesus’ twelve Apostles. After His resurrection, they traveled all over the world to teach people about Christ.
During church, we pray by singing “Lord have mercy.”
In the Divine Liturgy, receiving Communion joins us with Jesus.
The first Liturgy was the Mystical Supper. In our Liturgy, the priest repeats the words of Jesus.
We should offer our time, talents, and treasures to the church in any way that we can.
Unit 5 – About people

Jesus came to earth for all people in the world.
We should love and respect all people no matter who they are or how different they are from us.
Jesus taught that we should even love and pray for those who do harm to us.
Some Christians are not Orthodox – they are Catholic or Protestant. Our leaders sometimes meet with their leaders to discuss our differences and similarities.
Not all people are Christian.
We should respect all people and their religions.

Unit 6 – About your world

God created everything in the earth, as a gift for us to take care of.Unit 7 – About Church holy days

On March 25, we remember that the Annunciation is the day when the Angel Gabriel came to Mary and told her she would be Jesus’ mother. We call her the Theotokos – the one who gave birth to God.
On December 25, we celebrate the birth of Jesus, Christmas. Giving each other gifts reminds us that Jesus Christ is our greatest gift.
On January 6, we celebrate the baptism of Jesus, which we call the Theophany or Epiphany. The priest blesses us with holy water.
The Sunday before Easter is called Palm Sunday, when Jesus entered into Jerusalem and the people welcomed Him as a king. They waved palm branches. We also use palm branches
and welcome Jesus as our King.On Easter Sunday, or Pascha, we celebrate the resurrection of Christ from the dead. We proclaim “Christ is risen!”
Hymns

By the Prayers of the Theotokos (Tes Presvies)
Save Us O Son of God (Soson Imas)
Holy God (Agios o Theos)
Blessed Be the Name of the Lord (Ei to Onoma)Christ is Risen (Christos Anesti)
Bible Stories

The Sermon on the Mount (Matthew 5-7)
Zechariah and Elizabeth (Luke 1:5-25, 57-63)
Jesus Heals the Paralytic (John 5:1-9)
Noah and the Ark (Genesis 6-9)
Philip and the Ethiopian (Acts of the Apostles 8:27-40)
Jesus Gives the Holy Spirit after His Resurrection (John 20:19-23)
Joseph and His Brothers (Genesis 37:23-28, 45)
Jesus and the Children (Mark 10:13-16)
The Parable of the Prodigal Son (Luke 15:11-32)
Adam and Eve (Genesis 2:4-25)
The Annunciation (Luke 1:26-38)
The Nativity of Christ (Luke 2:8-20, Matthew 2:1-12)
The Baptism of Christ (Matthew 3:13-17)
The Resurrection of Christ (John 19:38-42; 20:1-18)

What every second grader should know after using Loving God

Unit 1 – We all need love

Unit 2 – Love at home

Unit 3 – Love in Church

Unit 4 – Love means serving others

Unit 5 – Love means being respectful

Unit 6 – Love means obeying the rules

Hymns

Bible Stories

Saints

  • St. Demetrios and St. Nestor
  • St. John the Evangelist
  • St. Basil the Great
  • St. Helen Finds the Cross

What every third grader should know after using Sharing God’s World

Unit 1 – God wants us to share

Unit 2 – Jesus teaches us to share

Unit 3 – The Holy Spirit helps us to share

Unit 4 – Families share

Unit 5 – We share in Church

Unit 6 – Sharing in the world

Feast Days

Hymns

Bible Stories

Saints

 

What every fourth grader should know after using Growing With God

Unit 1 – We grow as we worship God

Unit 2 – We grow as we learn God’s word

Unit 3 – We grow through prayer and fasting

Unit 4 – We grow as an Orthodox family

Unit 5 – We grow as Orthodox Christians

Unit 6 – The Church grows in the world

Feast Days

Hymns

Bible Stories

Saints

 

What every fifth grader should know after using God Calls Us

Unit 1 – God calls us to faith

Unit 2 – God calls us to holiness

Unit 3 – God calls us to His kingdom

Unit 4 – God calls us to His Church

Unit 5 – God calls us to serve

Unit 6 – God calls us to new life

Hymns

Bible Stories

Saints