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InspirEd - Chapel Coordinators Round Table

What ways are we incorporating First Peoples learning into Chapel? 

Could we do 3 chapels? (K-4, 5-7, 8-12?) What about running a MS chapel in between ES and HS? "Jr. chapel, Sr. chapel" 

How do we establish consistency? Is Friday the best day? 

Planning Center & Proclaim (Announcement strategy)

Prayer send-offs 


How do we deal with the wide range of ages in one chapel? 

  • Engage head-on with older students -- mindset shift that needs to be changed. 
  • We have such a consumer mindset, we need to change the goal. It shouldn't always be "what am I going to get out of this?"
  • What are the biblical truths that you are still getting out of the chapel? 
  • Faith communities and churches are multi-generational, for a reason, in communities
  • Living as a family, there is a "knowing of each other"
  • Jana Alayra - can everyone be engaged in these types of songs during K-12 chapels? 
Where have you seen growth?
  • Engagement through student roundtables (Gr. 12 roundtables, service learning teams)
    • Navigating the business world as Christians
    • Rational defence/arguments for your faith
    • Facilitator to keep conversation going 
    • Happens in front of chapel

"I remember when this speaker spoke about this topic. This is what they said that challenged/inspired/encouraged me." 

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