The Inclusive Atrium welcomes folks who share our mission and values to collaborate with us. We are passionate about our work, and believe that when our values align, we can support the faith leaders and caregivers who in turn support children.
Let us know how you would like to collaborate, and we’ll chat.
Who We Are
The Inclusive Atrium is a company who encourages creativity and wonder in children’s interactions with God and the church community. We use a theologically lens to engage our passions. We do so through observation, pondering, research, and prophetic imagination. Using three pathways: material creation, adult communities, and academic engagement. We hope to offer on ramps for adults support the capacity of children to enter, ponder, and respond to the mysteries of God.
Examples of collaborations are:
- Presenting during an online forum
- Creating on-demand video series
- Leading an online class
- Writing a blog post
- Working together on a research article
- Collaborate on social media posts
- Creating a specific material to support your context
Submission Guidelines
Articles, Posts, and Videos
Our topics can range from anthropology, geography, theology, pedagogy, and brain theory to best practices, support strategies, Montessori mechanics, parenting, and personal care. We strive to maintain a balance between more abstract topics and more practical ones.
Tone
The Inclusive Atrium’s tone maintains a joyful invitation to join and explore the theologically rich world of children. We do not speak to one denomination or one expression of God’s Kingdom. Our tone is open and inquisitive of different points of view.
Content Aim
Although we do not shy away from big words we do expect them to be contextualized in a popular-level, readable style. The Inclusive Atrium demonstrates a commitment to compassionate observation and an unflinching willingness to sit in the discomfort that may bring.
- We encourage story telling and practical ideas that share your exploration and process.
- If you are offering data to support your premise, you must use primary sources.
- When citing best practices and current social and scientific research, sources should be no more than two years old.
- If there is a conflict of interest, this must be disclosed.
- We do not accept any artificial intelligence (AI) generated artwork or writing/rewriting.
