To respond to the Great Commission by so presenting Jesus Christ in the power of the Holy Spirit that all may come to know Him as Savior and follow Him as Lord in the fellowship of His Church

The Department of Christian Faith Formation (DCFF)...

"The Mission of this Department is through proactive involvement to provide Biblically sound and theologically orthodox resources, both human and material, that assist congregations in making disciples of the Lord Jesus Christ and equipping the saints for the work of ministry; thereby, building up congregations for the work of the Gospel."

The Department of Christian Faith Formation maintains a lending library, the Diocesan Resource Center, which is located on the second floor of the Diocesan House at 126 Coming Street in downtown Charleston. Please contact Peter Rothermel at (843) 722-4075 or by e-mail. for information on available resources or to schedule an appointment to visit the Resource Center.

Some of our highlighted resources below include: Letters from Dad Resources, Faith Begins at Home Resources and the Visionary Parenting Resources and The Nooma Film Series.


Faith at Home

The Faith at Home Resources include a book for parents that inspires, motivates and equips them to pass on their faith in God to their children, as well as abook designed to help Christian Educators bring the program to their churches and one designed especially for pastors. Learn more about the Faith Begins at Home series. Visit www.faithbeginsathome.com.

Letters from Dad
Letters from Dad is a program the Diocese heartily endorses. You may order videos and other resources for the program by clicking the "Letters from Dad" logo.


Visionary Parenting
Visionary Parenting is an exciting program that will help you catch a vision for God’s purpose for parenting, and equips you with tools to bridge the gap between where your family is today, and where God is calling you to go. Listen to the following Visionary Parenting audio downloads.

Nooma Film Series now available for free rental from the Diocesan Office
According to Rob Bell, founding pastor of the Mars Hill Bible Church in Grandville, Michigan, everything is spiritual. Rob has produced a series of short films that touch on everyday subjects, challenging the viewer to reflect on life and his or her relationship with God. The Diocese has purchased two sets of the popular film series. You may reserve a copy by contacting Susan Burns in the diocesan office.