Two new releases to announce. First, you can now Draw the Church Year Calendar with Lemon Creek Press’s latest FREE Liturgicraft printable! Second, Cloud Moon has put together Arch Book Reading Plan: Lectionary Year C for $2.50. Which means she now has a list for each year of the three year lectionary series! 🙂
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2021-2022 Pastoral Planner for Everbook
I’ll admit that our latest product isn’t actually geared toward homeschoolers. The 2021-2022 Pastoral Planner for Everbook is aimed at pastors, but it’s such a niche item we thought we could include it. 🙂
A print version (available here through Lulu) would likely make a better gift, but I’m excited by the potential of digital resources like this one, too. You can find more information about both formats here on MaryJMoerbe.com.
10 Plagues Coloring Page
Our latest product is a $2 printable: a 10 Plagues Coloring Page from Pure Joy Creative. This will not only give young hands something to do, but serve as a way to visualize the terms and concepts used in the account.
Nativity & Hymn Coloring Calendar
Pure Joy Creative has done it again! She’s put together a Nativity & Hymn Coloring Calendar for Advent!
This $10 product consists of 4 Page Nativity Coloring Calendar Cards and one 5 page document of hymn verses that correspond with a different part of the nativity for each day of Advent, starting on November 28th and ending on Dec 24th.
Newest Products
Our vendors Lemon Creek Press and Pure Joy Creative have added six of our newest products!
Lemon Creek Press now offers a 2021-2022 Illuminated Liturgical Calendar for only $4.99! It names and aligns Sundays, feast days and festivals, months, and seasons, although you will need a color printer and to choose between two sizes. Either print on 8.5 x 11 or 11 x 17 to construct a finished calendar with dimensions ranging from 10×10.5 to 19.625 x 18.5.
Pure Joy Creative is likewise getting ready for the new church year with an “Enter His Gates with Thanksgiving” Coloring Page for $2, weekly “Advent Candle Coloring Pages” for $10, daily in December “Names of Jesus: 24 Advent Coloring Calendar Cards” for $10, “Christmas Hymn Bookmarks” for $5, and another $2 coloring page quoting Luther on the noble art of music.
Enter His Gates with Thanksgiving – Psalm 100:4 Coloring Page
15 New Resources!!!
I must have fallen asleep on the job because this morning I looked and say 15 new resources on LutheranHomeschool.com!!!
Welcome to our newest vendor, Pure Joy Creative! You may know Jamie’s work from The Enduring Word Bible, Trinity for Tots, her website, and her Etsy store. She is now selling, through LutheranHomeschool.com:
- A “Books I’ve Read” Printable Book Tracker for $2
- A Books of the Bible reading tracker for $2
- A Genesis 1:1 printable coloring page for $2
- A Psalm 19 printable coloring page for $2
- A Psalm 147 printable coloring page for $2
- A Zephaniah 3:17 printable coloring page for $2
- A FREE Pastor Appreciation coloring page
Meanwhile, RevandMrs Gandy have added:
- A FREE St. Francis of Assisi Flyer
- A FREE St. Luke the Evangelist Flyer
- The FREE Sanctoral Calendar of Wilhelm Loehe’s Martyrologium
- A FREE Gesimatide & Lent Poster for all of us on the One Year Lectionary (Yay!)
Other than that, I found a great Reformation Day activity and started compiling a free resource for listening to Lutheran Music for pleasure. 🙂
As always, let us know if there’s something you’re wanting to find!
Mary
The Heavens Declare the Glory of God – Psalm 19 Coloring Page
Five New Resources!
I get to announce FIVE new resources on LutheranHomeschool.com!!! Three freebie and two available for purchase!
The freebies
In “The Psalter and the Lord’s Prayer,” Dr. John Pless pairs psalms with each petition of the Lord’s Prayer. AWESOME!
Next, Jennifer Whalen, aka “The Faithful Homeschool,” has put together a Scope & Sequence for the Bible! Yep. You read that correction: a K-12 scope and sequence incorporating basic Bible knowledge, catechism, memory work, Church history, etc.! And she is offering it free of charge!
Last but not least of these freebies, RevAndMrsGrandy has another craft project: Jonah’s Great Fish! To commemorate Jonah (Sept. 22), you can make a giant (10 x 20 foot) fish made of black plastic sheeting that children can actually go inside! Woah!!!
Downloadable Lutheran Copybooks!
I am also super excited to announce that Jennifer Whalen has also put together, for only $5 each, Lutheran Children’s Copybook & Reader, Volume 1, available in print and cursive. Excellent!
Volume 1 of the Lutheran Children’s Reader & Copybook series includes the following:
- Psalm 23
- The Ten Commandments (with Lutheran numbering)
- God is the Maker of the World – a poem by Ralph Waldo Emerson
I am especially thrilled that these are pdfs that can be downloaded and printed to my heart’s content! Yay!!!
And, yes, you can download a sample before purchase. Woo hoo!
Solus Christus: Bible Curriculum
Ladies & Gentlemen, I’ve been waiting for this day! I’m honored to announce the debut of Solus Christus: the Bible Curriculum for LCMS Homeschool Families, developed by Jennifer Whalen of “The Faithful Homeschool!”
Waldorf Window Stars
I’m pleased to report another new, free, Lutheran, liturgical-friendly craft is up on LutheranHomeschool.com: Waldorf Window Stars. Thanks, RevAndMrsGandy!
I’m also beyond thrilled to share that Marie MacPherson’s high school English course, Examining Worldviews in American Literature, was reviewed by Cathy Duffy. Read that here!!!
Hymns for the Church Year
Our latest resource on LutheranHomeschool.com is “Hymns for the Church Year.” Using the Lutheran Service Book, I selected three (or four) hymns per week of the church year to correspond with each week’s lectionary readings. That way, if you want to have a “hymn of the week” at home, you can have one organized around congregational practices through this easy, thorough, approach.
After three years, you and your family can know 156 hymns! You can start any time.
I followed the one-year Historic Lectionary readings & Sunday numbering, but this should work for the three-year also. The two big differences to be aware of are 1) different times to celebrate Transfiguration, and 2) the one-year lists Sundays after Trinity while the three-year lists Sundays after Pentecost. My columns didn’t allow listing both, but you can mark in a few for ease of practice.
I am charging $5 for it. I put a lot of work into it so there are no duplications!
https://www.lutheranhomeschool.com/product/hymns-for-the-church-year/
