ALIVE IN JESUS
Sabbath School Curriculum
Alive in Jesus children’s Sabbath School curriculum is new, engaging, and captivating!
As a children’s Sabbath School teacher, you have the best job in the whole church – leading children to #SayYEStoJesus. May the Lord bless you as you seek Him daily to know how best to love the children He is sending to your Sabbath School room.
Get Materials
Alive in Jesus curriculum materials can be ordered through the following suppliers:
The ABC offers the “Babies” and “Beginner” curricula for teachers and students.
AdventSource provides a kit that includes a backdrop for the Quarter and the supplementary materials for Alive in Jesus learning experiences.
Age Groups
Coming 2025!
Babies
Birth–12 months
Coming 2025!
Beginner
1–3 years
Coming 2026!
Kindergarten
4–6 years
Coming 2026!
Primary
7–9 years
Coming 2027!
Junior
10–12 years
Coming 2027!
Teen
13–14 years
Coming 2028!
Youth
15–18 years
FAQs
When can I get Alive in Jesus curriculum for my Sabbath school?
2025: Baby Steps and Beginner
2026: Kindergarten and Primary
2027: Junior and Earliteen
2028: Youth
Is Alive in Jesus the same program year-after-year?
The Beginner through Junior age divisions operate on a 3-year cycle.
How much do Alive in Jesus supplies cost?
AdventSource Alive in Jesus Kit: $100.00
(Backdrop, scripture cards, and posters)
*Sold at AdventSource.org
Beginner Student Guide (English or Spanish): $18.99 print, or free online download
Beginner Teacher Guide (Eng. or Spa.): $14.99 print, or free online download
Baby Steps Teacher Guide (Eng. or Spa.): $9.99 print, or free online download
Baby Steps Parent Book (Eng. or Spa.): $9.99 print, or free online download
Standing orders receive a discount
Is Alive in Jesus on social media?
Yes!
Alive in Jesus GC Facebook page
Alive in Jesus GC Instagram
NAD Children’s Ministries Facebook page
NAD Children’s Ministries Instagram
Will I still be able to use the old GraceLink Sabbath School curriculum?
GraceLink will be phased out and no longer produced as the age divisions of Alive in Jesus curriculum are rolled out.
I don’t like the name; can I call it something else?
The official name of the curriculum is: Alive in Jesus. Please do not use any variation of the official title. *Spanish official name: Vivos en Jesus.
What is the standing order bookmark?
The Teacher Guides list each lessons, but no dates. The bookmark lists the date for each lesson. The teacher can store it in the Teacher’s Guide or tape it into the Quarter’s Kit. Because the curriculum operates on a 3-year cycle, new dates must be printed each year.
*The bookmark will not be sold as a stand-alone item. It will be included in the standing order each quarter.
Is there training about how to implement the Alive in Jesus curriculum?
Yes! Adventist Learning Community has recorded presentations from Alive in Jesus presenters discussing
• Alive in Jesus Foundations and Pillars
• Faith Development for Babies and Toddlers
• Multiple Intelligences for Babies and Toddlers
• Special Needs: A Place of Belonging for All Children
• Baby Steps and Beginner Demonstrations
• And more coming!
What about GraceLink Aunt Frenita?
Once the Alive in Jesus Kindergarten/Primary age divisions launch, Aunt Frenita Bible stories will be taken down. But it’s not going away! It will be housed on a different site…TBD.
When the curricula is released, how can I place a standing order?
A standing order includes a teacher guide, student guides, My Little Friend, Primary Treasure, and Guide magazine. Contact your local ABC to specify how many student guides you need for each age division. You may update quantities on the form that accompanies each shipment, or online by visiting https://sso.pacificpress.com/login.php
What is different about the Alive in Jesus Beginner curriculum?
The Beginner program offers three new components:
The Sensory activity: Parents are encouraged to engage with their child at the sensory activity which is loosely focused on the theme of the quarter.
The Nature Box: The teacher creates a sense of “wonder and awe” with a beautifully decorated box. When it is opened, the teacher shows the children nature items and talks about our wonderful God who created each item n the box for us to enjoy.
The Story Time Bag: The whole Sabbath School program points to the Bible story. When it’s time for the BIble story the teacher has a fun bag with items that will be pulled out as the story is being told.
What can I find on the Alive in Jesus website?
• Free downloadable teacher and student guides
• Teacher training
• Parent inspiration
• Music
• Teacher/Parent app and a podcast for kids