
Explore our Christian faith through imaginative play
Godly Play is a very different, but amazingly engaging, creative and imaginative method for exploring our Christian faith and heritage.
It is not about learning lessons, keeping children entertained or telling children what they need to know.
It’s about experiencing and exploring the sacred stories of God’s people, of knowing Jesus through his life and his parables and understanding the way in which we approach God though liturgical action.
Godly Play is one of those things that it's maybe better to experience than to read about.200
Godly play assumes that children (and adults) are individuals, with different needs. That we all have different ways to learn and that play is important in all our learning.
Godly Play creates a safe and open space, allowing children the opportunity to explore and develop an understanding of God.
Godly Play has been developed over many years (since the 1960s). The well-tested story scripts are based on the bible and say only what needs to be said.
The emphasis is on simplicity, getting to the essence of the story rather than 'exciting' elaboration. The silence and gestures are as important and powerful as the words.
Although it was originally developed as a resource for children, Godly Play is now being used with a wide range of age groups, in a diversity of settings.
Events
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Circle – Edinburgh – 9 June 7:30pm
St Ninian's Episcopal Church 40 Comely Bank, Edinburgh, United KingdomGodly Play Circles are a chance to catch up, maybe borrow some story materials, eat some cake (it's Godly Play Scotland's 16th birthday) and, of course, listen to and wonder […]
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Godly Play at the Fringe with The Salvation Army – 10th to 13th August
The Salvation Army, City Corps, Edinburgh 1 East Adam Street, Edinburgh, United KingdomThe Salvation Army's City Corps is right in the heart of the Edinburgh Fringe venues. Among all the buzz, the comedy, drama and music, they are offering eight Godly Play […]
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Godly Play European Conference 2026 – “… came so close …”
„…came so close…” heights and depths through Godly Play Sometimes God comes close to us in heights, other times in depths. Sometimes we feel high because we feel close to […]


















