Transitions can be difficult for young children. They get used to one class, and then as they grow older, it is time for them to move on to another class or group. Those transition times can be stressful and emotional on young lives.
This book will help give young children an idea of what to expect in children’s worship. This book teaches about the importance of tithing and daily devotion times. It will help parents remember to set aside special at-home Bible teaching times to reinforce children’s worship lessons.
About the Authors:
Story by Brenna Phillips
Brenna earned her Master of Arts Degree from New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary. She has been involved in Children’s-Family Ministry for many years, teaches early childhood students at an Early Childhood Learning Center, and regularly writes at www.brennaphillips.com. She resides in Smyrna, Delaware, with her wonderful husband, David.
Illustrations by Buddy Earnest
Buddy is an illustrator from North Georgia. He enjoys spending time with his beautiful wife and two boys. He runs Bear Print Portraits where he makes fine pencil portraits from his clients’ favorite photographs.
Praise for Savannah Goes to Children’s Worship
“I highly recommend this book! It is well written and perfect for helping children and their parents prepare for transitioning into big kids worship. Loved it!”
Carol Wooten, School Counselor, Columbia, Tennessee and former children’s minister in Seattle, Washington
“A delightful story about a five year old girl as she anticipates her first day of attending children’s worship at church. Brenna Phillips does a wonderful job of describing the transition children experience when moving from early childhood classes to multiage worship experiences. Savannah Goes to Children’s Worship is a truly helpful book full of practical lessons related to giving, personal responsibility, and shared worship and Bible study.”
Dr. Vicki L. Wolfe, professor and Vice-President for Education/Provost, Southeastern Bible College, Birmingham, Alabama


