The new animated series, created by the Adventist Church in North Colombia, includes Aby and Lucas as they engage in activities and learn about Christian stewardship with teachers Zory (right) and Mr. Charles. The series is geared toward children and adolescents. [Image: North Colombia Union]
Colombia | Daniela Arrieta and Inter-American Division News

The Seventh-day Adventist Church in North Colombia recently released the first episodes of an animated series for children to be used throughout its local churches. The series is the first initiative of its kind launched by the Children and Adolescent Ministries of the church in North Colombia, produced by the church’s Hope Media Colombia center.

The series features Aby and Lucas, two friends who live in a small village where they experience great adventures every day and learn to become true stewards of Jesus with the help of their teachers, Zory and Mr. Charles. Entitled True Stewards of Jesus, each of the 12 episodes in the series is five-to-six minutes long, focuses on Christian stewardship, and includes an accompanying activity book.

“We want children and adolescents to learn the two important principles of stewardship such as obedience, based on love and the demonstration of love,” said Zoraida Pérez, Children and Adolescent Ministries director for the church in North Colombia. “Children are the life of the church, and they deserve the same spiritual nourishment as adults, but presented differently. Jesus recognized that children are more prone to listen, remember, and accept and follow His words.”

Aby and Lucas go on an adventure during one of the episodes of the stewardship-themed animated series of 12 episodes, produced by the church’s Hope Media Colombia center. [Image: North Colombia Union]

Aby and Lucas go on an adventure during one of the episodes of the stewardship-themed animated series of 12 episodes, produced by the church’s Hope Media Colombia center. [Image: North Colombia Union]

The interactive series began to be released every Friday since May 20 to be featured during Sabbath School, helping leaders in highlighting stewardship principles every Sabbath, said Pérez. “We know that these are very complex and challenging times for children and adolescent leaders. We have learned through experience in teaching children that they are won through the many prayers on their behalf.”

It’s been more than two years since the project was started, said Diego García, general producer of Hope Media Colombia and director of the series. “From building each chapter, recording the voices, designing of each scene, creating each item of clothing, to the final rendering of each frame, it took a lot of time.” The project, he added, included the support of three individuals from the national learning service (SENA), who contributed their knowledge and have been an important part of the series launch.

“From the very beginning, it was a challenge to work in this area [about which] we didn’t know much, but in processing each chapter, we learned many things that we ended up applying to the rest of the chapters,” said García.

The plan is for the stewardship-principles-animated series to not only reach church members’ homes but also those in the community, Pérez said. The rest of the episodes of the series will be released every week through August 5, 2022.

To view the released episodes, visit HERE

This article was originally published on the Inter-American Division’s website

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