Jun 15, 2026 · 5 min read
How to Keep Sunday School Kids Engaged All Week (Not Just Sunday)

The best Sunday school lessons don't end on Sunday. They linger through the week, get retold at dinner, and shape how a kid thinks about Monday.
For teachers and children's ministry leaders, the challenge isn't the 45 minutes on Sunday — it's the 167 hours after.
Five things that actually work:
1. One verse, one week. Send home the same verse every kid memorizes. Keep it shorter than you think. 2. A question, not a worksheet. "What's one thing you remember about today's lesson?" beats a printable every time. 3. A song. Music sticks. Pick one worship song that fits the lesson and ask parents to play it in the car. 4. A family challenge. "This week, look for one chance to forgive someone." Discuss next Sunday. 5. Make it visible. A streak, a sticker chart, a digital badge — kids love seeing progress. Tools like ArkQuest make the week-long quest visible to both the kid and the parent.
The goal isn't more content. It's more contact — small, frequent, joyful touches with the same truth.
