In popular culture there is a perceived conflict between science and faith, yet in many ways scientific understanding can enhance faith. This resource offers Messy Churches the tools to use science to explore aspects of the Christian faith; demonstrate that science and faith are complementary; and enable children and adults alike to appreciate the wonder of creation. 100 sizzling ideas from a range of contributors provide inspiration for the Bible-based activities element of Messy Church.
BRF and Messy Church have made 13 activities from Messy Church Does Science available to download for free, some of which are not included in the book itself.
Click here to download all 13 activities (PDF File).
Contents
- Introduction – David Gregory
- 1 Water – Kate Toogood
Perspective – Alister McGrath - 2 Earth, stars and space – Mavis Crispin
Perspective – Tim Middleton - 3 Air – Chris Hudson
Perspective – Naomi Brehm - 4 Light and colour – Neil Hunt
Perspective – Anna Pearson - 5 Human body – Alex Bunn
Perspective – Amy Johnson - 6 Plants – Graham Hartland
Perspective – Jennifer Brown - 7 Animals – Andy Gosler
Perspective – Lesley Gray - 8 Power and energy – Paul Osborne
Perspective – Hannah Earnshaw - 9 Transformations and reactions – Marie Beale
Perspective – Nick Higgs - 10 Time and measurement – David Gregory
Perspective – Joanna Collicutt
Spiral bound book, 272 pages
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