Faith and Play is being developed by a working group of mostly Philadelphia Yearly Meeting Quakers to tell Quaker stories using the Godly Play method. Berryman himself sees this method as being useful in engaging children in their religious traditions both the various Christian traditions as well as non-Christian faiths.
The Faith & Play curriculum has been published and is available through a dedicated website which includes much additional information. The name "Faith & Play" was chosen to mirror Friends' custom of publishing "Faith & Practice" for yearly meetings.
Additional stories will be added as they are published. We currently have the following story scripts:
A new 2012 edition of Faith & Play has been published. Some of the earlier stories have been refined and some new stories have been added.
The Faith & Play Working Group created this new story about God's love for Easter 2014.
In 2017 the Faith and Play Working Group released four more Quaker stories below
In 2021 the Faith and Play Working Group released an updated version of John Woolman at Wyalusing
The goal of Godly Play is to teach children the art of using spiritual language – parable, sacred story and silence - to help them become more fully aware of the mystery of God’s presence in their lives. Godly Play Booklist
Godly Play (TM) has been developed by Jerome Berryman incorporating Montessori educational methods to engage children's active participation in and creative response to sacred stories. It nurtures spiritual journeying and encourages children to wonder within a safe space as they are listened to with full acceptance and affirmation.
Godly Play Resources in Ashland, KS, sells Godly Play figures and lesson sets. Many of these are relatively expensive, but some may be useful to purchase. We have the People of God set of figures.
The four essential questions for the stories from the Hebrew Scriptures can also be used with the parables, and other stories.
Other wondering questions might be related to a particular story:
Learn more about Wondering Questions here