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A new competition program “All days with God are good” is starting. With the support of the Synodal Department of Religious Education and Catechesis, the cultural and historical competition “All Days with God are Good” starts

With the support of the Synodal Department of Religious Education and Catechesis, the cultural and historical competition “All Days with God are Good” starts

The church and local history competition “Journey to the Origins,” with the support of the Synodal Department of Religious Education and Catechesis, presents a new cultural and historical competition program for children and youth, “All Days with God are Good.”

“All Days with God are Good” is a distance creative competition program dedicated to children and teenagers learning the history of their small homeland from a Christian point of view.

The idea of ​​the competition program is to introduce the participants of the competition to the outstanding works of Russian literature, to study the historical and cultural context of events dating back to the time the poems were written, using a creative task - shooting a video-illustration for the poems of the Silver Age poets, which the children themselves will read. and instill skills in analyzing poetic text from a Christian perspective.

The competition is a creative workshop for Sunday school teachers and leaders of children's and youth associations at parishes of the Russian Orthodox Church. By completing competitive tasks, adult participants will master a new methodology for working with children and youth, aimed at creating programs that promote immersion in various historical eras through creative comprehension and analysis of works of art from a Christian point of view.

During the competition, children will be able to try themselves as directors and screenwriters, readers and prop makers, artists and editors. They will discuss the text of the proposed poem, study the historical situation and way of life of those years when the poem was written.

In the year of the centenary of the Russian revolutions, competition participants will gain experience in analyzing the text of a poem in the light of Christian doctrine and discuss the historical events of the first half of the twentieth century.

The competition jury is headed by the chairman of the Synodal Department of Religious Education and Catechesis, Metropolitan of Rostov and Novocherkassk Mercury. The jury also included People's Artist of Russia Antonina Kuznetsova and director, teacher, actor of the Pyotr Fomenko Workshop theater Ilya Lyubimov.

All creative group leaders participating in the competition will be provided with methodological consulting assistance in

Church and local history competition "Journey to the Origins" with the support of the Synodal Department of Religious Education and Catechesis of the Russian Orthodox Church, presents a new cultural and historical competition program for children and youth "All days are good with God".

“All Days with God are Good” is a distance creative competition program dedicated to children and teenagers learning the history of their small homeland from a Christian point of view.

The idea of ​​the competition program: through a creative task - shooting a video-illustration of the poems of the poets of the “Silver Age”, which the children themselves will read, introduce the competition participants to the wonderful works of Russian literature, study the historical and cultural context of events dating back to the time the poems were written and instill analysis skills poetic text from a Christian point of view.

The competition is also a creative workshop for Sunday school teachers and leaders of children's and youth associations at parishes of the Russian Orthodox Church. By completing competitive tasks, adult participants will master a new methodology for working with children and youth, aimed at creating immersion programs in various historical eras through creative understanding and implementation of cultural artifacts of a particular time in the Christian paradigm.

As a result, the guys will try themselves as directors and screenwriters, readers and prop makers, actors and editors. They will discuss the text of the proposed poem, study the historical setting, everyday details, and the way of life of those years in which the poem was written. Moreover, they learn not in the abstract, but in relation to their small homeland.

Participants in the competition will gain experience in discussing and analyzing the text of a poem in the light of Christian doctrine and discuss historical events of the first half of the twentieth century, which is extremely important in the year of the centenary of the Russian revolutions.

The competition jury is headed by Metropolitan of Rostov and Novocherkassk Mercury, Chairman of the Synodal Department of Religious Education and Catechesis of the Russian Orthodox Church. The jury also included People's Artist of Russia Antonina Kuznetsova and director, teacher, actor of the Pyotr Fomenko Workshop theater Ilya Lyubimov.

All creative group leaders participating in the competition will be provided with methodological consulting assistance in the competition group

The Church and Local History Competition, with the support, presents a new cultural and historical competition program for children and youth “All days are good with God.”

“All Days with God are Good” is a distance creative competition program dedicated to children and teenagers learning the history of their small homeland from a Christian point of view.

The idea of ​​the competition program is to introduce the participants of the competition to the outstanding works of Russian literature, to study the historical and cultural context of events dating back to the time the poems were written, using a creative task - shooting a video-illustration for the poems of the Silver Age poets, which the children themselves will read. and instill skills in analyzing poetic text from a Christian perspective.

The competition is a creative workshop for Sunday school teachers and leaders of children's and youth associations at parishes of the Russian Orthodox Church. By completing competitive tasks, adult participants will master a new methodology for working with children and youth, aimed at creating programs that promote immersion in various historical eras through creative comprehension and analysis of works of art from a Christian point of view.

During the competition, children will be able to try themselves as directors and screenwriters, readers and prop makers, artists and editors. They will discuss the text of the proposed poem, study the historical situation and way of life of those years when the poem was written.

In the year of the centenary of the Russian revolutions, competition participants will gain experience in analyzing the text of a poem in the light of Christian doctrine and discuss the historical events of the first half of the twentieth century.

The competition jury is headed by the chairman of the Synodal Department of Religious Education and Catechesis. The jury also included People's Artist of Russia Antonina Kuznetsova and director, teacher, actor of the Pyotr Fomenko Workshop theater Ilya Lyubimov.

All creative group leaders participating in the competition will be provided with methodological consulting assistance in group competition on social networks.

Competition page on the “Orthodox Education” portal:

The church and local history competition “Journey to the Origins,” with the support of the Synodal Department of Religious Education and Catechesis, presents a new cultural and historical competition program for children and youth, “All Days with God are Good.”

“All Days with God are Good” is a distance creative competition program dedicated to children and teenagers learning the history of their small homeland from a Christian point of view.

The idea of ​​the competition program is to introduce the participants of the competition to the outstanding works of Russian literature, to study the historical and cultural context of events dating back to the time the poems were written, using a creative task - shooting a video-illustration for the poems of the Silver Age poets, which the children themselves will read. and instill skills in analyzing poetic text from a Christian perspective.

The competition is a creative workshop for Sunday school teachers and leaders of children's and youth associations at parishes of the Russian Orthodox Church. By completing competitive tasks, adult participants will master a new methodology for working with children and youth, aimed at creating programs that promote immersion in various historical eras through creative comprehension and analysis of works of art from a Christian point of view.

During the competition, children will be able to try themselves as directors and screenwriters, readers and prop makers, artists and editors. They will discuss the text of the proposed poem, study the historical situation and way of life of those years when the poem was written.

In the year of the centenary of the Russian revolutions, competition participants will gain experience in analyzing the text of a poem in the light of Christian doctrine and discuss the historical events of the first half of the twentieth century.

The competition jury is headed by the chairman of the Synodal Department of Religious Education and Catechesis, Metropolitan of Rostov and Novocherkassk Mercury. The jury also included People's Artist of Russia Antonina Kuznetsova and director, teacher, actor of the Pyotr Fomenko Workshop theater Ilya Lyubimov.

All creative group leaders participating in the competition will be provided with methodological consulting assistance in

The church and local history competition “Journey to the Origins,” with the support of the Synodal Department of Religious Education and Catechesis, presents a new cultural and historical competition program for children and youth, “All Days with God are Good.”

“All Days with God are Good” is a distance creative competition program dedicated to children and teenagers learning the history of their small homeland from a Christian point of view.

The idea of ​​the competition program is to introduce the participants of the competition to the outstanding works of Russian literature, to study the historical and cultural context of events dating back to the time the poems were written, using a creative task - shooting a video-illustration for the poems of the Silver Age poets, which the children themselves will read. and instill skills in analyzing poetic text from a Christian perspective.

The competition is a creative workshop for Sunday school teachers and leaders of children's and youth associations at parishes of the Russian Orthodox Church. By completing competitive tasks, adult participants will master a new methodology for working with children and youth, aimed at creating programs that promote immersion in various historical eras through creative comprehension and analysis of works of art from a Christian point of view.

During the competition, children will be able to try themselves as directors and screenwriters, readers and prop makers, artists and editors. They will discuss the text of the proposed poem, study the historical situation and way of life of those years when the poem was written.

In the year of the centenary of the Russian revolutions, competition participants will gain experience in analyzing the text of a poem in the light of Christian doctrine and discuss the historical events of the first half of the twentieth century.

The competition jury is headed by the chairman of the Synodal Department of Religious Education and Catechesis, Metropolitan of Rostov and Novocherkassk Mercury. The jury also included People's Artist of Russia Antonina Kuznetsova and director, teacher, actor of the Pyotr Fomenko Workshop theater Ilya Lyubimov.

All creative group leaders participating in the competition will be provided with methodological consulting assistance in the competition group on social networks.

Competition page on the “Orthodox Education” portal: https://pravobraz.ru/konkursy/konkurs-puteshestvie-k-istokam/ .

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