You can browse our material by season to find something appropriate for a specific time of the year. Some resources may be relevant for more than one seasons. Our winter material is listed below, arranged in order according to the ecclesiastical calendar.
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SAINT NICHOLAS ARCHBISHOP OF MYRA
December 6
Saint Nicholas, Archbishop of Myra, the Wonder-worker
Creative activities for teaching about the Saint.

NATIVITY FAST/ADVENT
November 15 to December 25
A different Jesse Tree
Background and teaching resources for an Orthodox approach to the popular Jesse Tree tradition of the Nativity season.

THE ENTRANCE OF THE THEOTOKOS
November 21
The Entrance of the Theotokos into the Temple
Digital and analog resources for teaching about the feast.

The Entrance of the Theotokos: Fabric Learning Set
A hands-on teaching resource made out of soft fleece fabric to help teach about the feast.



NATIVITY OF OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST
December 25
The Nativity of Christ: Our resource collection
An extensive collection of creative resources for exploring the Nativity of our Lord.

The Nativity of Christ: Fabric Learning Set
A hands-on teaching resource made out of soft fleece fabric to help teach about the feast.


SAINT BASIL THE GREAT
January 1
Saint Basil the Great
Hands-on activities to teach about this greatly beloved Saint.

HOLY THEOPHANY
January 6
Holy Theophany and the Blessing of the Waters
Analog and digital activities for teaching about the feast.

SYNAXIS OF THE HOLY THREE HIERARCHS
January 30
The Holy Three Hierarchs
Creative activities to teach the feast of the Three Hierarchs.

THE MEETING OF OUR LORD
February 2
The Meeting of our Lord
Analog and digital activities to teach the Great Feast of the Meeting of our Lord.

The Meeting of our Lord/Annunciation: Fabric Learning Set
A hands-on teaching resource made out of soft fleece fabric to help teach about two Great Feasts that are celebrated one after the other: The Meeting of our Lord and the Annunciation of the Theotokos.

