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Exploring big questions about sexuality, gender and faith

A free series for youth groups

 

Kaleidoscope gives young people the chance to explore their big questions about sexuality, gender and faith.

The series is a flexible resource designed for use with 11–18-year-olds, both Christian and not yet Christians. It presents the historic Christian sexual ethic and aims to get conversations going in youth groups.

The six episode series discusses questions like:

  • What is the purpose of sexuality?
  • How does God want us to live?
  • What about same-sex relationships?
  • Does God have good news on gender?

What you can expect from each episode:

  • Real-life perspectives: Diverse voices sharing their own stories and insights.
  • Engaging teaching: Rooted in the Bible, culturally aware and connecting with young people’s questions.
  • Conversation starters: Multiple points to pause and give space for questions and discussion.

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'This resource is both accessible and practical and helps to open up vital conversations about identity, sexuality, and gender with the emerging generations.'

Zeke Rink, DTI and Youth Network Associate Pastor

Training and more

Alongside the core episodes, we’ve got training resources and accompanying materials to help you and your young people get the most out of the series.

Training and episode guides

There are training videos for youth teams, parents and church leaders, and written episode guides for youth leaders, giving you and your church everything you need to make Kaleidoscope a success in your context.

Take-home sheets

Help the conversation continue during the week and back home by using our take-home sheets. We've got separate versions for parents and for youth, each packed with episode summaries, conversation starters, Scripture reading, prayer guides and resource recommendations.

'Kaleidoscope presents the big, timeless truths of Christian teaching on sexuality in snappy, fast moving narratives that connect perfectly with the spirit of the age.'

Glynn Harrison, psychiatrist, author and speaker

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