Tuesday, December 22, 2009

New True Love Series


Teachers: You can start decorating your classes for the new February Series...True Love. Red is the color. We have wrist bands that say-Love Never Fails. The Love God gives us is the Truest Love! topics will be: Loving God, Loving Others, Loving Family, Loving Self. You can use Hearts-valentine is coming so there should be plenty available at the party stores.

Monday, December 14, 2009

Ice Cream Buffet this Weds. Night







Teachers, this coming weds. night will be the last lesson on OMTL. We will be combining our efforts in the gym. It will be an ice cream buffet....each child will make their own ice cream sunday....please bring variety of toppings read to serve. Crumbled Cookies, Cookie dough, candies, syrups, cherries, bannana's...etc....

Bring your board games as each teacher will sit with their students and teach the lesson and play the board game together.

The following week will be All Family Service~~Christmas Candle Light. Then Christmas Break and Fill month in January. Enjoy the Holidays with your families.


**Last Session of OMTL--Uniquely You Ice Cream Buffet Pictures:























Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Tomorrows Craft and Next Weeks Party


Just to let you know your craft for tomorrow night... is on the reception table in the main office.

You will need glue, either a glue gun or the foam glue I gave you earlier. You are making small apple magnets. Any glue may work? Smaller children may need help putting them together.


Next week is our last lesson in one month to celebrate....ICE CREAM PARTY is the main activity

**I think it may be nice to do the ice cream buffet together in the gym. we can all pitch in and put our resources together. We will need different toppings....like crushed candy bars, candy, sprinkles, slices of banana, chocolate syrup, etc... any ideas? I will provide the 3 ice cream flavors and ice cream dishes & spoons....we will arrange it colorful in the gym and allow the kids to make their own choices in the toppings... the point being is that we are all unique and have our own individual points and it's good for us to be unique!

Our February series will begin our lessons on love. True Love Series....Love Never Fails. Loving God, Self, Family, Others, etc.... We will use Red as our color and have red arm bands. Should be a fun series.

God bless you all for investing in our kids.

Sis. C

Sunday, November 22, 2009

5th Sunday Service-November 29th

Next Sunday is 5th Sunday Service. The children will be in the family service in the Sanctuary. Hope you have a blessed Thanksgiving week. We will be leaving for a week to Paris to stay at our time share(don't have to pay for rooms):-) we reserved it over a year ago. Rolled our points forward. I know you all will be blessed this Sunday!!! The Following Weds. Sis. Karyn will have the video object lesson cued up...(cars) and I am having the craft prepared and divided into small zipper bags...each child will be making a keychain with beads that has the theme on it. You have the instruction sheet already. If you need another copy we can get that for you. It may take a little extra help for the smaller kids....I will leave them an easier craft. It will be in the office.

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Bible Stories

How To Peel a Bible Story
(roger fields)

Your Bible story is like an orange. You can hand it off to a kid and expect him to tear into it and eat it. Or you can peel it yourself and hand the slices to the kid. It is easier for the kid to eat if you hand it to him in bite-sized, pieces that are already peeled. Bible stories are easier for kids to understand and apply if you break them down and serve them in small parts.“How do I peel apart a Bible story to get out of it something I can teach kids.” This is not the same as explaining how I teach a lesson. This is not about skits, object lessons, games, or other teaching methods. This is about digging into the Bible story for the points that make the story important and applicable.What’s cool about this story?As you prepare for your lesson, read the story pretending that it just occurred.

See it through a fresh perspective. Imagine that it just happened yesterday. Jericho’s walls fell down yesterday. Moses divided the Red Sea this morning. David killed Goliath last night. That will help you FEEL the story. Then it will be easier to see what’s cool about the story that makes it alive. I want to see the story in a way that makes the characters real, displays the conflict in the story, and makes the story compelling to hear.What did the people in the story feel?Put yourself in the story. What do you think you would have felt? Or done?

Make it real. Keep it honest. Don’t get religious? How would you have felt if Moses made a highway through the sea and it was your turn to march between the walls of water? I, for one, am not sure I would have done it. If I did I would have run with everything I had before those walls of water collapsed. I feel creepy when I walk through the glass tunnel at one of those aquarium theme parks and watch the fish swim over my head. Take the glass away and I’ll just wait in the parking lot.

What is in the story I can relate to today?What is in the story I can relate to today? I seldom see a giant standing in my neighborhood shouting insults at God. It has been a while since a snake offered me anything to eat. But, I can relate to problems that seem bigger than life and I know what it is to be tempted to do something wrong. Make a list. What threatening problems do kids face today? What are they tempted to do?What is the transferable action?What did someone in the story do that we can do today? Can we follow an example in the story? What is it?Be careful with this one. Make sure the action is consistent with the Gospel of God’s grace.

There is a difference between the Old Testament and the New Testament. In the Old Testament the emphasis is God’s law, what we do for God. In the New Testament the emphasis is God’s grace, what God did for us through Jesus. Both were about faith so we can draw from the whole Bible but do not leave the impression that our daily actions determine our acceptance by God. Make sure the Gospel is clear. Jesus died for our sins and rose again to give us His perfect life so that we could have assurance of our destiny with Him in Heaven.

Prayer, worship, Bible reading, loving one another, giving, etc. are relevant truths that impact our lives. Look for them in the story but do not confuse kids by making it seem like the actions earn our salvation.David had the courage to take on Goliath because he believed God would be faithful to His covenant, the deal He made with His people to protect them. We can trust God to be true to His promises today. Joshua and the people had to be quiet as they marched around Jericho. We would often be better off if we kept our mouths shut instead of complaining all the time. Look for the relevant action and milk it. Make it relevant and easy. If it is irrelevant to life today then you missed the point of the story. If it is too hard to live up to then you are making it harder than God intended.What does the story tell us about God?This is the most important step. Ask what the story reveals about God that we might not know otherwise. How does the story tell us what God is like? Nothing is more important in the spiritual development of kids than for them to have a basic understanding of what God is like.

Grace and peace be multiplied to you in the knowledge of God and of Jesus our Lord, as His divine power has given to us all things that pertain to life and godliness, through the knowledge of Him who called us by glory and virtue,2 Peter 1:2-3 NKJVI have a simple interpretation of this verse. To me it means that God’s grace, peace and power for living flow from our knowledge of what God is like. If we have a distorted view of what God is like then we can expect a lack of grace, peace and power. If we have a correct view of what God is like we can expect grace, peace and power in our lives.What do some of the familiar Bible stories tell us about God? The story of David and Goliath tell me that God enjoys seeing the weak win in life. Remember David could hardly stand up under Saul’s armor. The story of Jericho tells me that God likes doing great things against big odds. That is a reoccurring theme in the Bible. The story of Paul on the road to Jericho tells me that God sometimes chooses mean people so He can turn them around and do cool things through them. That is the kind of God we have. That’s what He is like. Most of us agree we want to promote kids having a personal relationship with the Lord. If so then there is no better place to start than painting an accurate picture of God, showing what He is like. Far from the distant, mean, uninvolved God conveyed in today’s world, the real God has a magnetic personality. With His unconditional love, limitless knowledge and observable power He becomes irresistible to people who learn what He is like. And kids can grow up being attracted to a God like that.

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Tomorrow Is Lesson 3--Crafts in Office

Teachers---you can pick up your crafts in the office. It will be beneficial if you can bring a glue gun as the kids will be working with foam and regular glue doesn't hold well.

Keep On Keeping On!


Keep On Keeping On!
by Joyce Meyer

Various thoughts run through our minds every day—some good, some bad. Our natural temptation is to focus on the bad, so accepting them doesn’t take any effort. The effort comes in being determined to cast down the negative thoughts and take a firm grasp of the positive ones. Positive minds full of faith and hope produce positive lives. The opposite is also true—negative minds full of fear and doubt produce negative lives, which can ultimately destroy your life. Some people have been hurt so many times that they don’t think they can face the pain of another letdown. Therefore, they refuse to hope so they won't be disappointed. Battles are fought in our minds every day.

When we begin to feel the battle is just too difficult and want to give up, we must choose to resist negative thoughts and be determined to rise above our problems. We must decide that we’re not going to quit. When we’re bombarded with doubts and fears, we must take a stand and say: "I’ll never give up! God’s on my side. He loves me, and He’s helping me! I’m going to make it!" No matter how bad the battle rages in your mind, don't give up! Step out and regain the territory that’s been stolen from you. Even if it’s only an inch at a time, make sure you’re leaning on God's grace and not on your own ability.

In Galatians 6:9 the apostle Paul simply encourages us to keep on keeping on! Don't be a quitter! Don't have that old "give up" spirit. God’s looking for people who will find the courage to rise above all the negative and pursue the positive. Whatever you may be facing or experiencing in your life right now, I want to encourage you to stay positive and refuse to give up! God is with you, and He’ll help you make spiritual progress—strengthening and encouraging you to keep on keeping on during rough times. It's easy to quit, but it takes faith to press on to victory. When the battle seems endless and you think you'll never make it, remember that you’re reprogramming a "worldly" mind to think as God thinks. In the same way that computers are programmed, our minds are programmed. From the time we’re born, our minds are like computers that have had a lifetime of garbage programmed into them. But God, who’s the best "computer programmer" around, is working on us every day to reprogram our minds as we cooperate with Him (see Romans 12:2). This process of reprogramming or renewing our minds will take place little by little, so don't be discouraged if progress seems slow.

Don't get down when you have setbacks or bad days. Just get back up, dust yourself off and start again. When a baby is learning to walk, he falls many, many times before he develops the ability to walk without falling; however, the baby is persistent. He may cry for a while after he falls down, but he always gets right back up and tries again.

Learning to change our thinking works the same way. There will be days when we don't do everything right—days when our thinking is negative. But never stop trying. God is gradually bringing us around to His way of thinking. Just don't give up!


Monday, November 9, 2009

Heart Box--this weeks craft




We are in week two of the OMTL series. Your craft this week is the heart boxes and they should be painted before hand--unless you have older children and you don't mind them painting their boxes. Then the lettering for it that says, "My Dream Keeper".....they will each place their dreams in their box for future reference and memories of what God has placed there. Have sequines and diamonds to glue on. If you have a hot glue gun--I think it would hold better to the wooden/painted box. If you would like to borrow one--I have one you can borrow. You may want to keep the boxes in the room for a week or so to refer to--and be sure they put their name on the bottom of it.


Monday, November 2, 2009

One Month To Live~6 week--all church series


Teachers-We will have a brief meeting @7pm Weds. Night in the office to pick up your crafts and get information on how we will be doing the One Month to Live for the kids classes.

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We will have worship in the Sanctuary...then at dismissal we will show the kids a short video clip to illustrate the main point of the lesson in kids wave. Then they will be dismissed to their classes.

**You will have your Lesson/group discussion/memory verse/Journal time/snack time/craft time/game time/closing prayer/clean up....Keep their Journals in a safe place to be used each week.


#1--Green is the color for this 6 weeks. Use it in whatever way you can...wear a green shirt...have green snacks....green stands for the "Grow". Each child will be given a Green OMTL gift bag...in it will be a green bracelet that says...One Month To Live...Encourage them to wear it each week to class. They can only have the gift bag at the end of service as they leave so they can open it at home. There is class decor in the office and you may add to it.

#2--The first craft is a Journal(KEEP IN CLASS UNTIL THE LAST LESSON)....it will last all six weeks. Each week during the lesson...you will give them time to write in their Journal on the appropriate page. You can give them extra things for their Journal(if you would like) pertaining to Bible Reading, Prayer, Faithful Church attendance and personal growth information. They can take it home at the end of December.

#3--Use creative ideas to display your weekly Bible Verse and challange them to learn it. For the older kids....Challange them to read thru the book of Proverbs over the next 6 weeks.

#4--Week 2 craft is a paper mache Heart Box--they will decorate the heart box and put little slips of paper inside of ways to love and encourage others. You can pick up your heart boxes for your students this week in the office.


#5--Each class will be given a board game for OMTL--we will be using Starburst as game pieces. Each lesson has questions to ask to advance in the game. I would recommend NOT eating the starburst until the end of the series.

(REMEMBER-JANUARY WILL BE A "FILL MONTH" NO CLASSES)


Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Nov. 21~ Bro. Daniel & Sis. Marilyn Wedding

Congratulations to Bro. Daniel and his soon to be bride Marilyn on their soon to be nuptuals. Hope all of our teaching staff--will be able to attend the wedding.

The link to the wedding info is below in Green.
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One Month To Live!


Beginning the first week (Weds.) of November....we will embark on a new Connect Series for all ages. Our church family will be taking the One Month to Live Challange....


Our Children's Ministry will be participating also: in the One Month To Live....


One Month To Live: Website connection below:
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One Month to Live - Official Site Kerry and Chris Shook Un Mes Para Viver - One Month to Live
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***There are free downloads and other resources on the website. After Worship Service in Sanctuary...We are planning to spend the first (10-15) minutes in Kids Wav Chapel--showing the children a video clip that is relevant to the lessons being taught and then dismissing them to their classes for the teachers to direct the small group discussions and activities.


Ground Zero_Prophesy Revival Weekend

Be sure to attend and bring your guest to this weekends Special Prophesy Emphases Services with Evg. Danny Hood.

October 24 & 25--Saturday & Sunday

Super Kids Church will be each available service for our children and their guests.

Reminder: Trunk or Treat coming soon....




Saturday, October 31, 2009= at 6pm....Spirit & Truth Worship Center Parking Lot

Start thinking about ideas to
decorate your car trunk or truck bed!
Sign up sheets in Sunday School
over the next few weeks.

Saturday, October 17, 2009

This weeks craft is in the office

Our craft this week is a book about each child. It requires a 4x6 picture on the front and a ink pad to put their finger prints on the inside. It reflects on how each child is uniquely made by God.

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I folded the booklets and attached the pictures to front and verses to the back... that we had available. Kim Stevens took pictures of each child that was there. Except for Sis. Janice & Sis Christines class. They are doing their own pictures. All items are in the office. IF you need to make a quick picture. Karyn is bringing an instant print camara. Let us know if you have a child that wasn't there last week to take a picture and we'll get one made for you.

p.s.
The Jeweled Crowns for Next weeks craft are in the office also. You may pick them up anytime.

Thursday, October 8, 2009

Photos of each child

(October Series)Teachers....we will need to start taking digital photos of each of the children in your class for the (3rd endtime lesson) next weeks craft. It will require a 4X6 photo of the child on the front of the booklet they will be making. We can make them on our copy machine...but start getting the pictures over the next two weeks.
**Need Photo of Each Child

I saw many smiles tonight from the teachers and students leaving their classes after the first session of the prophesy classes. Thanks to Kim Stevens and Karyn Carpenter for helping me prepare the crafts for all of the classes. I hope you are enjoying the new variety in our lessons. God bless you for your time and talent and you are treasured teachers....teaching treasured children!!!

Saturday, September 26, 2009

Trunk or Treat~

This Years Harvest Party will be a Trunk or Treat on our church parking lot. We are starting to get a list of families to participate. Each car will provide candy and their theme/decor.

Here is a link with discriptions and ideas for Trunk or Treat....

http://trunkortreat.homestead.com/

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Trunk-or-Treat
1. Let people know the estimated number of children that will be there so they can know how much candy to bring.
2. If Halloween is on a Sunday you can hold the Trunk-or-Treat activity on Saturday the 30th.
3. Those who don't have trunks (or cars) can also hand out candy by standing in-between the cars.
4. People can decorate their cars also!

Autumn is Here!!!

Saturday, September 19, 2009

October Curriculum


October begins our all church -Prophesy series on the Coming of the Lord. I finished writing the October Children's Curriculum for the Wednesday night classes. You can pick up your Teachers Lesson Manuals in the office. We have graphics to go along with the series--and a craft kit is provided for each of the four lessons. There are plenty of resources available to assist you in making your lesson memorable. You can fashion it to fit your unique age group. Take time to study and look over the lessons and if you need anything let us know. This will culminate with special Prophesy Services with Rev. Danny Hood the last weekend of October. Please have a meeting with your team members to decorate your bulletin boards-refresh and clean your class and be ready for the new series to begin.



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Link with information on the (Shema)......

http://www.hebrew4christians.com/Scripture/Torah/The_Shema/the_shema.html click on the little volumn symbol.

**Hear how it sounds:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dv2kMTDLvPo&feature=fvw

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Thursday, September 17, 2009

Pray for your students daily...connect each week!










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Jubilee Gang Ministries September 21

John 4:35
Behold, I say to you, lift up your eyes and look at the fields, for they are already white for harvest!

As we drove through Louisiana on the way home from our event last fall, we drove past many cotton fields. The cotton was truly white and ready for harvest. Some of the fields were being harvested as we passed them.

We saw miles and miles of white fields. It reminded me of John 4:35.
There are 6.7 billion people in the world today. The majority have not heard the good news of the Gospel. And if they have it was misrepresented to them as dead religion or was not relative to their lives. It’s our job to take the good news to the world. They will not evangelize themselves.

If the world could only here the good news of the gospel that God is not mad at the them. He is not holding their sins against them because of what Jesus did on the cross. All they need to do is receive the gift of salvation and be born again. It’s a free gift. That’s the Good news.

2 Cor 5:18-21 Says very clearly what the message is and who is to take it to the world.

2 Cor 5:18-21 Now all these things are from God, who reconciled us to Himself through Christ and gave us the ministry of reconciliation, 19 namely, that God was in Christ reconciling the world to Himself, not counting their trespasses against them, and He has committed to us the word of reconciliation. 20 Therefore, we are ambassadors for Christ, as though God were making an appeal through us; we beg you on behalf of Christ, be reconciled to God. 21 He made Him who knew no sin to be sin on our behalf, so that we might become the righteousness of God in Him.

Most unsaved people will not come to church.

That’s why we must take it to where they are!

We are Gods ambassadors!

We represent him to the people of the planet earth!

Rom 10:13-15
13 for, "Everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved."
14 How, then, can they call on the one they have not believed in? And how can they believe in the one of whom they have not heard? And how can they hear without someone preaching to them? 15 And how can they preach unless they are sent? As it is written, "How beautiful are the feet of those who bring good news!

Below are a few statistics to think about.

• Of the 6.7 billion people on the earth today, 34% are under the age of 14.
• 40 million children in the United States have never been to church.
• 2 out of 3 children in the United States do not know JESUS.
• 86% of all people who receive Jesus make that decision before age 15.
• The probability of someone being born again in America is:
• 35% between ages 5 – 12.
• 4% between 13 – 18
• and 6% for those 19 and older.
• Only 10% of all the money put into the gospel is directed to the ministry of children.

Seven years old is the age a person is most receptive to the Gospel.

After a person turns 13 they are less likely to make a decision for Christ.

After seeing this why do 99 percent of evangelists go after adults or teens? I can count on 2 hands the children’s evangelist out there that is making an impact on this generation. A lot of children’s ministries have gone to entertainment based instead of ministry based.

That’s why we try and establish relationships with other children’s evangelists that are making a difference. There are too many children not born again and not enough children’s evangelist to be in any kind of competition.

We have a whole generation of children that have never been to church. And if they have, they thought it was dead religion and didn’t want anything to do with it.

Below are the percentages of people in America during different era’s that believed the basic bible truths and were born again.

• 65% WW II generation
• 35% baby boomers
• 16% Gen X

If nothing changes in America when this generation of children become adults only 4% will be born again bible believing Christians.

Church its time to wake up and take back this generation!

The fields are truly white and ready for harvest!
Matt 9:37-38
The harvest is plentiful but the workers are few. Ask the Lord of the harvest, therefore, to send out workers into his harvest field."

Will you go?

By
Jerry Moyer
The Jubilee Gang

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September Fill Month Teachers Seminar


Greetings to all of you wonderful Spirit & Truth Teachers. I feel like we have such a great quality Teaching Staff! I looked over all that were there and felt thankful for such motivated and faithful people to work with. I enjoyed our teachers quarterly 'Connect Meeting' last night for the fellowship as much as the lessons learned. We had 53 in attendance and the positive spirit was so exciting and motivating. My purpose in that meeting was for us as teachers to- Learn, Renew & Connect and I feel like that happened. Thanks to Sis. Karyn & Sis. Stephanie and Ashleigh I. for setting up the dinner and the decorations. Our seminar theme was-Setting the Spiritual Climate or 'Temperature' for your classroom. We need to be agents of change in their lives.... creating a warm/positive environment for our students to learn and be inspired in. Thanks to Karyn for arranging the beach theme...i.e.-colorful beach umbrella's/chairs and bright colors on the tables=such an inviting atmosphere for our teachers connect in. I'm encouraged about our future growth and seeing those we minister to grow and change in their relationship to the Lord Jesus Christ. God's Riches Blessings to each of you! Sis. Copple