Oct 262011
 

This fall, preschool through 3rd grade will “Taste and See” that the Lord is good.  We will study the images of bread and water as they appear in both the Old and New Testaments.  Through storytelling, crafts, games, worship, and more, children will learn that Jesus is the bread of life and the living water who provides for our greatest need—forgiveness of sin.

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Memory Verse:  Taste and see that the Lord is good.  Psalm 34:8a

Little Ones (Walkers-2s)

For the next four weeks, Walkers-Two year-olds will hear the story of Jesus Calming the Storm.  Tonight, we read it together out of the Beginner’s Bible

You can follow up by rereading it together and asking:

How did the disciples feel during the storm?
What did Jesus do?

Pre-School-3rd Grade

This week, we studied the story of Noah.  We learned that just as God protected Noah and his family through the ark, the cross and Jesus’ death and resurrection protect all those who trust in him as their Savior.

You can follow up together by rereading the story in The Jesus Storybook Bible p. 38-47 and asking:

Who remembers why God sent a flood to cover the earth? 

How did God protect Noah and his family? 

Oct 192011
 

This fall, preschool through 3rd grade will “Taste and See” that the Lord is good.  We will study the images of bread and water as they appear in both the Old and New Testaments.  Through storytelling, crafts, games, worship, and more, children will learn that Jesus is the bread of life and the living water who provides for our greatest need—forgiveness of sin.

Memory Verse:  Taste and see that the Lord is good.  Psalm 34:8a

Little Ones (Walkers-2s)

This week, Walkers-Two year-olds will hear the story of Jesus Feeding the 5,000.  Tonight, we read it together out of the My Awesome God Bible.  You can follow up by rereading it together, acting it out, and/or asking:

How did Jesus feed all of the hungry people?

Pre-School-3rd Grade

This week, we studied the story of The Last Supper.  We learned that Jesus is the Bread of Life that satisfies our greatest need—forgiveness of sin.  You can follow up together by rereading the story in The Jesus Storybook Bible p. 286-293 and asking:

Why do you think this story was called, “The Servant King?”
How did Jesus show His love to His disciples?
How does Jesus show His love to us?