Friday, October 9, 2009

Bringing it Home: Week 4: God is Powerful

This weekend your child will be learning that God is Powerful as they look at how He helped them cross the Red Sea. This is also our last weekend for our memory verse: The 10 Fingered Prayer.

I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.
Philippians 4:13

This week read the story of the Israelites crossing the Red Sea. As you do talk about how the Israelites must have felt.

  • Joy as they were finally free.
  • Excitement at what lay ahead.
  • Nervous about where they would go and how they would live.
  • Scared because they could not cross the Red Sea and the Egyptian army was right behind them.
  • Angry at Moses and God because it looked like they were going to die or have to return to Egypt and be slaves.
  • Amazed at what God did.
  • Shocked that God could part the Sea.
  • Anxious as they crossed and tried to hurry before the army got there.
  • Relieved as they saw they were safely across and the army couldn't get them and was destroyed.
  • Thankful that God had saved them.
  • Special because God had saved them.

Talk with your child about how the Israelites wanted to just give in and stop. They wanted to go back. That was easier. But Moses wouldn't let them. And God provided a way for them to keep going.

This is a great lesson about how even when we don't want to do something or feel we can't or are scared to remember that God is with us. He has promised to always be with us. He didn't promise we would never have harm or a problem (the Red Sea was a real problem) but He promised He would help us.

Have your child list things they feel they can't do, things they don't want to do, things that are hard, things they are scared of. Then pray with them asking God to not only help them but to help them remember that no matter what God is with them.

End by practicing the memory verse together.

Bringing it Home: Plagues

Here are some fun ways to make the story come alive for the kids.
  • Rivers, streams, creeks, even water in the buckets turns to blood killing all the fish and the water will stink.

Hold out a stick/rod/staff over the pretend river. "Watch" it turn to blood. Ask your child what color would it be. Ask them what color should it be. Have them hold their noses b/c the smell is so awful.

  • Frogs everywhere

Now jump around like frogs. Talk about where they Egyptians might have found frogs - on their tables, in their seats, in their dishes, in their ovens, etc.

  • Gnats everywhere

Now strike your stick/rod/staff on the ground. Explain that when Aaron (Moses' helper) did this the dust became gnats. Help your child understand what a gnat is and how they fly in your face, they get up by your eyes, they just pester your skin and how you have to swat them. Have them swat them everywhere.

  • Flies everywhere

Continue with swatting the gnats but explain now there was flies everywhere. Buzzing here and there. Buzz with your child. But explain that God did not send flies where the Israelites where; He kept them safe. Make a "safe" zone in your house and fly there, buzzing as you go and then stop buzzing and moving once in the safe zone.

  • Animals die

Act like different animals. Cows. Donkeys. Camels. Then explain that God caused all the animals to die. Fall down on the ground dead. But remember that God protected the Israelites' animals and move to the safe zone where you begin acting like animals again.

  • Boils/sores on their skins

Now hold your arm or leg like it is hurting, like it is burning. Explain that God sent boils and sores on all of the men and any animals left.

  • Hail

Describe what it is to them: hard ice that falls from the ground. God send hail all over the land. God warned everyone that they should find shelter and bring all their animals because the hail would be so bad that anyone or any animal left outside when be hurt and die. Run around the try to "hide" and find shelter before the storm comes.

  • Locusts everywhere who eat everything

Explain what locusts.. Animals that fly and make noise and they fly in great groups - sometimes there are so many they look like one big giant black cloud. They like to eat up crops. So the locusts came and ate up all the crops - corn, wheat, fruit and all the trees. Pretend to duck as you make the noise of the locusts- humming softly at first and then louder as they come closer.

  • Darkness all over

Then God made it dark outside for three whole days. None of the Egyptians could leave their house because they couldn't see any thing. It was so dark. But the Israelites had light where they lived. Stand on one side of your room and close your eyes and pretend to find an object or make your way to the other side of the room where there is light.

  • Death of the first-born child of all Egyptian families

Have the kids sit down and explain that the last plague is a very sad plague. The Pharaoh wouldn't let the Israelites go and be free. He wouldn't obey God so God said that the first child of every family, of every animal would die. Talk about how sad the Egyptians must have been, even the Pharaoh. Explain because of this the Pharaoh decided to listen and let the Israelites go.


End this discussion of the plagues by discussing how powerful God is - He control everything - animals, the water, the sun, even life. And God was powerful enough to protect the Israelites.

Word of Caution - when telling the last plague, remember the focus is that God is powerful and can do anything. At this age do not stay too long on this last plague b/c you do not want your child being scared or thinking if they disobey God He will strike them dead. The focus should be on the fact that God controls everything - even life and that He was able to protect the Israelites and even Moses and Aaron while they talked to the Pharaoh.

Thursday, October 1, 2009

Bringing it Home: What we can learn from Moses

We've been learning that God has a plan for us just like He had a plan for Moses and the people of Israel. We've also learned that God loves us and He cares about us and listens to us when we are sad, mad, happy, excited, scared and all sorts of feelings.


This weekend we will be learning that part of God's plan and love for us means that we need to obey Him. God came to Moses in a burning bush and told him to go to Pharaoh and tell Pharaoh to free His people. We often think of Moses as this great man of God who did mighty things for Him like parting the Red Sea, making water come from a rock, and convincing God to not wipe out the disobedient children of God. Yet, here we find Moses, whose life had been miraculously saved as a baby, trying to come up with every excuse he could to avoid obeying God. Bottom line: Moses didn't want to go. He didn't want to do what God commanded.


And you and I, even as adults, are many times no different. It can be hard to love others like Christ told us to. It can be hard to not be selfish and open up our wallet and give to others. It's hard to surrender your wants for the needs of another. But this part of Moses' story should be an encouragement to us all. God didn't leave Moses when Moses balked at God's command to go to Pharaoh. God gave him tools, helps in the form of a staff and the form of a brother.


Yes we are called to obey God. Yes this is His desire for us as His followers. But He doesn't leave us alone to do it on our own. He is there to help us carry through with what He asks.


This week spend some time with your child reviewing their memory verse: Philippians 4:13.

We call it the 10 Fingered Prayer.
I CAN DO ALL THINGS THROUGH CHRIST WHO STRENGTHENS ME!


There is a word for every finger and we can pray this anywhere, anytime. Christ came not only to save us but to give us the power to live a life that shows His love and purpose for the world.

As you go over this verse with your child, talk about some real life situations that they encounter where it's hard to do the right thing. Walk through ways they can do the right thing and how God might help them. Be willing to share with your child some things you sometimes struggle with such as being nice to grandma or saying kind words to dad or being tired and not wanting to cook dinner, or getting mad at the man who cut you off in traffic. Talk about what you could do, both the right thing and the wrong thing. Ask your child how God can help you do do the right thing.

Parenting Tips


Also for some fun ideas that you can try to get the wiggles out of your child before bedtime, before story time, before dinner, before a family activity, before going on an errand check out this post at our leader blog. You'll also find a fun way to help your child learn to pray and thank God through their sense of touch.

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Week 2: God Hears Me When I'm Sad

Did you pick up your Family Devotional this week? Did you pick it up but if you're honest it is still in the car or found its way to the trash can with this week's bulletin?

Being a parent is a full time job which means you are always on the go and it can be a bit overwhelming at times. Our Family Devotionals are designed to be a tool that can help you with teaching your child about God's Word and how He wants to be a part of their life without you having to think up ideas all by yourself.

As we study the life of Moses we are learning that God is a part of everything even if we can't seem Him. We are learning that God has a plan for His people. To help your child continue to learn and understand this, do a puzzle with these next few weeks.


As you work together remind your children that even though there are many pieces and it doesn't look like anything yet as you work together and follow the picture on the book you will be able to put the puzzle together. Explain to your children how God made us and even though sometimes we mess up or things don't go right or we don't get what we want or we are sad or mad or happy, that God still knows what we should look like. He is there to help us become more and more like Him: loving, kind, generous, fair, patient, etc.


He gave us His son, Jesus. Jesus is kind of like the picture on the box. Jesus showed us how to live and we are to be like Him. And just like He was with Moses and the Israelites helping them, Jesus is with us ... helping us.




The 10 Fingered Prayer

Your children are learning The 10 Fingered Prayer: Philippians 4:13

I CAN DO ALL THINGS THROUGH CHRIST WHO STRENGTHENS ME.

One word for each finger.
This a prayer that your child can recite (and you too!) whenever they are afraid, don't feel like they can do something they should, or anxious. It is a reminder that Christ is always with us and will help us through anything.
See how many times throughout the day you can learn this with your child.
It's also a great way to encourage counting with your child.
See if he/she can say it with their toes.

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Bringing it Home: What's My Story?

This weekend lesson is all about a baby boy named Moses. Moses has a story: born into slavery, born into death and saved by the very Kingdom that sought his demise.


Here a couple things you can do this week at home to help your child begin to understand that God was involved in Moses' life and that God is also involved in their life.

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  • Make a date with your child and get out all the pictures you have of them. Look at the pictures with your child telling them their story - how you found out you were going to have them or how you found out you were chosen to be their parents, share what you felt when you knew you were going to be a mom or a dad, show them your favorite picture of them and why, share with them about the first time they fell or got hurt, the first time the walked or their first word.

  • Find a book or go online and find pictures that trace the development of a child inside the womb. See if you and your child can find the hands and feet, the head, the toes, etc. Talk about how a child grows inside a mother, what the baby can feel and hear and sense.

  • Read Psalm 139 with your child. Depending on the age of your child and their attention span you may want to break this down in parts. Discuss with your child how God is always with them and knows all about them. He was involved in their creation; He formed them and knew who they were even before their mother did. Read Matthew 10:29-31 to your child. God knows how many hairs are on their head; how much God must love each and every one of us!

New Series: All About Moses - Gonna Build a Bridge in the Sky

Our New Series begins this weekend in the Tool Shed. For the next 8 weeks we will be learning all about Moses and how God used him to free the Israelite people.


To see our next 8 week of lessons click here. You can also preview video clips of the series as well.

Our new memory verse for the next four weeks is also known as the 10 Fingered Prayer (one word for each finger).



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I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.
Philippians 4:13




































Thursday, August 27, 2009

Pagers Coming to a Pre-K & K Near You!

Beginning the weekend of September 4th & 5th we will be using pagers in the
Nursery and Pre-K & K Area.

Why?
  • Improved communication between classroom and families.
  • Current system relies on an individual being able to see the number boards on the right and left of the stage.
  • Number boards sometimes get moved and/or are broke.
  • Many times family members are engrossed in worship or the sermon and do not see the number board.
  • The number board does not help families who attend Vida Nueva, a class in the Discipleship Center, or who are volunteering in another area.

How will it work?

  • Parents will pick up a pager for their family while checking-in at the HUB. 1 pager/Family.
  • Computers will prompt families to enter pager number.
  • Stickers will print after they have done this.
  • Stickers will include the child's pager number on both the child's sticker and the parent's sticker.
  • Children will be dropped off a their classrooms as usual. There are no changes in drop off.
  • At pick- up parents will return their pager.
  • Parents must still present the corresponding pick-up sticker to their child's sticker to pick up their child. A Pager cannot be returned in exchange for a child.
  • If a child's family is needed during service, the classroom will notify the HUB of the child's name and pager number.
  • The family should go directly to their child's classroom and present their pick-up sticker to the leader.

This is a new system for us at the Rock Island Campus. As with any change there may be kinks to work out. We appreciate your patience and any feedback you have that will make us run our Children's Area smoother and maintain a safe place for your children to learn about God.

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Missions Weekend - Aug 29 & 30

Here's what we are learning in the Tool Shed this weekend (08/29& 08/30):

Bible Story: Peter & John Keep Telling Others About Jesus - Acts 4:1-21
Main Point: I Will Tell Others About Jesus
Actions: Point to yourself when you say I. Put your hands around your mouth like you are yelling/speaking through megaphone. Point to all the people around you when you say Others.)
Memory Verse: All men will know that you are my disciples if you love one another. John 13:15. (For actions to this verse, click here.)

Sneak Peek into this week's Family Devotional:
  • Some fun ways you can help your child learn scripture.
  • Some fun games to help you springboard into a discussion with your child about what they are learning.

New Memory Verse


New Memory Verse: August 22nd/23rd - September 12th/13th


All men will know that you are my disciples if you love one another.
John 13:35
Actions:
All men (wave hand from one shoulder around till it is stretched out straight in front of you) will know (point to your head) that you are my disciples (point to yourself – be sure to remind kids that Jesus said this and what a disciple is – a follower of Jesus – somebody who does what He does) if you love (hug yourself/arms crossed over each other in front of chest) one another (point to everyone around you).


Bringing It Home: Cookie Island & Sharing

This past weekend we traveled to Cookie Island with Marty and Sergeant Argent. Marty taught the islanders that God wants us to share. Our Bible Story was about David who kept his promise to his friend Jonathan by sharing what he had with Jonathan's son Mephibosheth.

Here a couple activities you can do at home with your child either as a springboard to get your kids talking about what they learned or as roller skates to help them put what they learned into action.



Bake Cookies Together


Baking is a great way for your child to feel like a "big person". It also teaches them to follow directions and that there are steps to take to accomplish a task. You can also teach a child about measuring, about safety, and about the value of waiting and the value of enjoying something you created and waited for.

As you cook together you can discuss what your child learned about this past weekend. Keep questions simple. Examples of questions you might ask are:
  • Didn't Marty in church visit an island with a bunch of cookies? OR
  • What was the name of the island that Marty visited this weekend? Cookie Island
  • What was wrong on Cookie Island? They weren't sharing.
  • What were the islanders not sharing? Cookies
  • Where did the story Marty taught the islanders come from? The Bible
  • Is everything in the Bible true? Yes
  • Who gave us the Bible? God/Jesus
  • Who was in the Bible Story this weekend? David
  • Was David the King? Yes
  • What do you think a King does? Let their imaginations run free!
  • Do you think King David had a lot of stuff? What did he own? Again, let their imaginations run free!
  • King David remembered that his best friend Jonathan who had died had a son. Did King David want to help or hurt Jonathan's son? Help
  • Do you remember Jonathan's son's name? Mephibosheth
  • Was Mephibosheth scared when he met the King? Why? Yes, the King might want to hurt him or think he was trying to be king since Mephibosheth's grandfather used to be the king.
  • What did King David give Mephibosheth? Land, house, food. He became his friend.
  • Do you think God wants us to share what we have? Yes.
  • What are some things you can share? Toys, hugs, bike, etc.
  • Who can you share with? Sister/brother, friends at school or on my street, cousins, etc.


Give From What You Have
This week go through your child's closet and toy box with your child. Pick out clothes, shoes, coats, toys, books, etc. that they no longer use or fit them. Encourage your child to pick out toys and books that he/she can give away.

Work together to clean them and pack them in a box or bag. Then plan a time to take them to a local Goodwill or Salvation Army or local shelter. Take your child with you when you go and talk to them about why they are sharing with others. Remind your child that we give from what God has given us.

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Week 6: David and Mephibosheth

Here's what we are learning in the Tool Shed this weekend (08/22 & 08/23):


Bible Story: David and Mephibosheth - 2 Samuel 9:1-13
Main Point: I Will Share With Others (Point to yourself when you say I. Put your hands out palms up as if giving someone something when you say Share. Point to all the people around you when you say Others.)

NEW! Memory Verse: All men will know that you are my disciples, if you love one another. John 13:35

Sneak Peek into this week's Family Devotional:
  • You'll be able to make your kitchen smell good, teach some practical life lessons (like washing your hands before working with food and never touch a hot oven), and help a friend or neighbor this week.

See ya this weekend!

Bringing it Home: Balloon Island


This past weekend we traveled to Balloon Island. Marty helped the islanders learn that they could be happy no matter what because God loves them.

Here are some fun balloon games you can play at home with your child on your very own Balloon Island. These are also great games to play as a whole family or with your child's friends. The more the merrier!


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Floating Balloons
Blow up one balloon/person. If your child/ren want let them blow up the balloons themselves. Offer your help tying each one securely. The object of this game is to hit the balloons up into the air and keep them afloat for the longest period of time.

You can make it more challenging by adding rules such as: everyone must stay seated or everyone must hop on one foot.

Balloon Hunt
Fill 10 balloons with two to four beads each and hide the filled balloons around the house or yard. Have your child go on a hunt for the balloons. They must find as many balloons as they can, pop them, and return with their beads.

Balloon Bulge
Blow up about 10-15 balloons and place them on the floor. Set the timer to 2 minutes or use a fun song. As long as the timer is going or the music is playing you and are your child are to pick up and hold as many balloons as possible. You must pick up the balloons all by themselves without help, put them in your clothes, between your legs, under your arms, between your teeth, etc. Each person takes a turn while the others watch and laugh themselves silly! The person who holds the most balloons when their time is up is the winner.

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

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Week 5: David and the Ark (The Presence of God)



Here's what we are learning in the Tool Shed this weekend:

Bible Story: David & the Ark (The Presence of God) - Psalm 57:7-10; 2 Samuel 5:1-4, 7:8-9
Main Point: I Will Be Happy Because God Loves Me

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This is our the last week of this memory verse!!!

Memory Verse: Let your light shine before men that they may see your good deeds and praise your Father in Heaven. Matthew 5:16

Sneak Peek into this week's Family Devotional:
  • A little twist on an oldie, but a goodie. A simple song you can do with your child to remind them that God loves them.
  • Enjoy the last days of summer with a fun nature walk that can teach your child that God loves them.

See ya this weekend!

Bringing It Home: Week 4: Hide & Seek

This past weekend your child learned about David being chased by Saul. And even though King Saul wanted to hurt David, David chose to show mercy when he had the chance to kill him. David was kind when others were mean.

Games are a great way to get your child actively involved in the story which improves their ability to both relate to the story and to remember the story. Here's a fun game to play with your kids to help them review what they learned this past weekend in class.

And since some of them played this game or something similar in class they will think it pretty neat that you know it too and can tell you all about the story of King Saul and David.

Hide and Sneak
  • Hide & Find - Hide an object in your house or outside. Have your child quietly - "just like David" - search for the object. They must learn to "sneak" around to find the object "just like David" had to sneak up to Saul to take his spear. You can have one item or several items.
  • Hide and Sneak - Pretend to be King Saul. Have your child be David. If you have more than one child or one of your child's friends over have them get involved and play the part of David's friend. Pick one item to be your spear and another item to be your water jug. Then lay down on the floor surrounded next to your "spear" and "water jug". Pretend to be sleeping - lay down and snore. Then have your child who is David - and his friend or you other child if they are playing too - tiptoe around the furniture or grass outside and get as close to you, the King, as possible. They have to be very quiet so they don't wake the you, the King. Have them take the "spear" and "water jug". When they have them they should hurry and run away to the other side of the room or yard and pretend to be on a hill and shout down to King Saul. You should jump up startled and be looking for your "spear" and "water jug". To make it even more fun, as you play the part of the King sleeping you can yawn and roll over as they get close to you. You can repeat this letting your child be King and you play David.
  • The Chase (tag) - Take turns chasing each other outside. Designate one area as the King's tent where he is safe and one area the cave where David is safe. The King should chase David. When David is tagged he/she becomes the King and starts chasing you who is now David. To make it different, chase different ways - skipping, hopping on one foot, jumping, on all fours, quietly, etc.

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Week 4: Chased by the King

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Here's what we are learning in the Tool Shed this weekend:

Bible Story: David takes King Saul's gear - 1 Samuel 26:1-25
Main Point: I Will Be Kind When Others Are Mean
Memory Verse: Let your light shine before men that they may see your good deeds and praise your Father in Heaven. Matthew 5:16

Sneak Peek in this Week's Family Devotional:
  • What do these 5 things have in common? Roller Coaster lines, Bullies, David, Prayer, and a Spear To find out pick up your Family Devotional this weekend.
Just a reminder that our Family Devotionals are a great way for you to review and teach the Bible Story with your child. You don't even have to know the story or be a Bible whiz. Family Devotionals are a great way to learn together as a family!

See ya this weekend!

Bringing it Home: Masks of Emotions

This past weekend your child learned that God Gives Me Friends. It was the story of David and Jonathan found in 1 Samuel 18:1-16; 19:1-7; 20: 1-42. Thanks to the friendship between David and Jonathan, David was saved from King Saul. This story is full of emotions: cheering, excitement, sadness, happiness, anger, fear.

This activity helps your child identify emotions in the story which has several benefits.
  1. Helping children identify emotions in others helps them also learn to identify their own.
  2. Helping children identify emotions in others helps them learn to empathize.
  3. Helping children identify emotions in the Bible story will help the characters become alive, seem real.
  4. Helping children identify emotions in the Bible story helps children identify with the character. It can be a relief to a child (and adults too) to know that you are not the only who has felt a certain way.
  5. Helping children to see the story as real, as relatable also helps them take away the application points and apply it in their life.
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This week dig out some paper plates and crayons. If you have old magazines you don't mind being cut up get them out too. Help your child make a face that matches each of the following emotions: happy, sad, scared, and angry.

Then walk through the story of David and Jonathan and each time there is an emotion have your child find the corresponding "mask" and wear it till the next emotion comes int he story.

Here's a guide:

  • David meets Jonathan = Happy (friends make us happy)
  • David returns from battle victorious = Happy (cheering, people were happy they had won, they were singing)
  • King Saul gets mad = Angry (Saul's face turned red, he didn't like that the people loved David)
  • David was sad = Sad (David was sad that the King didn't like him.)
  • David has to hide = Scared (the King was trying to hurt him, his only friend was Jonathan)
  • Jonathan was sad = Sad (Jonathan was probably sad that his dad wanted to hurt his friend)
  • Jonathan goes to the King, his dad, to convince him to not hurt David = (scared, the King might get mad that Jonathan wants to help David and not him)
  • David was happy = Happy (to have such a good friend who would help him.)
  • King Saul gets mad again = Angry (King Saul tries to kill David)
  • David was scared = Scared (David had to leave so the King couldn't hurt him)
  • David was happy= Happy (David was so happy to have a good friend like Jonathan who would help him and warn him)
  • David and Jonathan = Sad (sad that they had to say good bye)
  • David and Jonathan = Happy (but glad to be friends and promised to always take care of one another and their families
Get those crayons out and go have some fun!


Thursday, July 30, 2009

Week 3: David & Jonathan


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Here's what we are learning in the Tool Shed this weekend:

Bible Story: David and Jonathan - 1 Samuel 18:1-16; 19:1-7; 20:1-42
Main Point: God Gives Me Friends
Memory Verse: Let your light shine before men that they may see your good deeds and praise your Father in Heaven. Matthew 5:16

Don't forget to pick up your Family Devotional (on the red table). Each devotional comes with some fun activities you can do at home to help your child bring the Bible story and Main Point home each week.

Are you not sure you know the story? Aren't sure yourself how to tell the story? That's not a problem. Each Family Devotional comes with a comic strip on the back that helps you tell the story to your child and ask questions to review with them (and the answers are included!)


Sneak Peek in this week's Family Devotional:
  • Pop some popcorn and see what your child's favorite movie has to do with our Bible Story.
  • Invite a friend and find out how different tag or hide and seek would be without them.
See ya this weekend!



Memory Verse




Our Memory Verse (07/18 - 08/16) is:




Let your light shine before men that they may see your good deeds and praise your Father in heaven. Matthew 5:16


We are learning that just like God made David special and knew him, God made us and knows us. He loves us and has given us friends. We can do what we say we will do and show kindness even when others are mean because of this love God has given us. We can show others how awesome our Father is and how much He loves them, made them, knows them and will help them too.

Ten Hut


We are into Week 3 of our new series, Ten Hut. We are learning all about David andh ow we can live like David did - a man (or woman) after God's own heart.


You can get a sample of our curriculum by clicking here: http://www.elevatekids.com/seriesPage.php?id=71


You can also check back on the ElevateKids site in a few weeks to see what our next series will be!