Sunday, December 30, 2012

The Wise Men Worship Jesus

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Date:  12.30

Title:  The Wise Men Worship Jesus

Passage:  Matthew 2:1–18

Principle:  Jesus deserves our worship because He is the King of kings.

Praise:  “O Worship the King”

Prompt:  Ask your child these questions:
· What promise did God keep when Jesus was born?
· Who came to worship Jesus?
· How did they find Him?
· What did the wise men do when they found Jesus?
· What gifts did the wise men bring Jesus?

Practice:  Help your child apply these truths in the following ways:
· By believing that Jesus is the promised King.
· By worshiping Jesus through being humble and giving to others.

Memory verse:
2 year olds through kindergarten:  James 4:10
Humble yourselves before the Lord, and he will exalt you.

1st through 5th grade:  James 4:10
Humble yourselves before the Lord, and he will exalt you.

Missionary:  The Jebaraj family to India

Ministry:  Children’s ministry

Activity: Give away something, such as toys or clothes to needy place.  Check out www.ekidzministry.blogspot.com for ideas.

Next Week: Review

Thursday, December 27, 2012

January 6th and 13th - Kids in Church

On these two Sundays, Pastor Duke is going to be preaching sermons on who we are as a church.

Some questions you want to be asking your child or children before the service are:

  1. What is the church?
  2. Why do we go to church?
  3. What does it mean to glorify God?
  4. What is a disciple?
  5. What should we do at church?  (more than just "be good."  Think about what should everyone do?)
  6. How should we behave during the sermon time?


The answers of questions 1 through 5 should focus on God and not ourselves.  
Hopefully these serve, not only as a teaching questions for our kids but also as reminders for ourselves.
 

SOME PRACTICAL STEPS TO TAKE - Kids in Church



Below are some practical steps for Expecting God to speak.
  1. Look up next Sunday's Bible passage and read it at home during the week.
  2. Pray for next Sunday's preacher in the middle of the week.
  3. Pray often for yourself, that, by His Spirit, God will grown in you a heartfelt expectation that God himself will speak to you as His word is preached.
  4. If you can, try not to come to the sermon exhausted but to come rested and ready to pay close attention.
  5. Deliberately prepare your mind and heart before the sermon and say to yourself:  'this is when God speaks to me."  Pray again:  "Lord, speak to me.  I am listening.."




    Wednesday, December 26, 2012

    The Lamplighter book series and teaching your daughter true beauty



    challies.com is a great Christian website.  Throughout the week Tim reviews Christian  books and collects some of the best web resources.


    Today's a la carte post http://www.challies.com/a-la-carte/a-la-carte-1226-2  contains 


    a link for Lamplighter children's book on kindle for $2.99.  This is a great series for kids and adults.


    and to a blog about teaching daughters what true beauty is.


    "How do I raise my daughter to know the true definition of beauty in a culture such as ours? How do I cultivate an image in her that is rooted in the beauty of Jesus and not the allure of a distorted sexuality?"

    I would highly recommend not only these resources but also www.challies.com

    Ingredients for healthy sermon listening - Kids in Church

    Seven ingredients for healthy sermon listening

    1. Expect God to speak
    2. Admit God knows better than you
    3. Check that what the preacher says is what the passage says
    4. Hear the sermon in church
    5. Be there week by week
    6. Do what the Bible says
    7. Do what the Bible says today - and rejoice
    Taken from Listen Up by Christopher Ash

    Tuesday, December 25, 2012

    Joy to the World and Away in a Manger.

    Some Christmas songs we did in class this past Sunday...

    Joy to the World


    Away in a Manger


    HE'S HERE

    Taken from the Jesus Story Book Bible by Sarah Lloyd-Jones

    Everything was ready.  The moment God had been waiting for was here at last!  God was coming to help his people, just as he promised in the beginning.

    But how would he come?  What would he be like?  What would he do?

    Mountains would have bowed down.  Seas would have roared.  Trees would have clapped their hands.  But the earth held its breath.  As silent as snow falling, he came in.  And when no one was looking, in the darkness, he came...

    The God who flung planets into space and kept them whirling around and around, the God who made the universe with just a word, the one who could do anything at all - was making himself small.  And coming down... as a baby...

    And there in the stable amongst the chickens and the donkeys and the cows in the quiet of the night, God gave the world his wonderful gift.  The baby that would change the world was born.  His baby Son.

    ----

    I pray that I wonder never lose the wonder of Christ coming to earth as a baby!

    Monday, December 24, 2012

    Head, Heart and Hands - Kids in Church

    This is something to remember for not only children but also adults.

    We should listen to a sermons with these three words in mind HEAD, HEART and HANDS.
    Head- what do I need to remember from this sermon?
    Heart - what do I need to value or think about more as a result of this sermon?
    Hands - what do I need to do this week as a result of this sermon?


    This quarter's family ministry guide can be downloaded at
    http://www.emmanuelbaptist.com/children/winter.family.ministry.guide.pdf

    I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day

    Sorry, this video posted on the church facebook page but didn't post here.

    "I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day"
    The adults song this song and the kindergarten through 5th graders watched this video.



    Sunday, December 23, 2012

    God sends John the Baptist


    Date:  12.23

    Title:  God Sends John the Baptist

    Passage:  Luke 1:5–25, 57–67, 76–80

    Principle:  Believers should be ready for God to fulfill His promises.

    Praise:  "Silent Night”

    Prompt:  Ask your child these questions:
    · Who were the parents of John the Baptist?
    · Why was John’s birth so special?
    · What did Zacharias say about John in Luke 1:76–80?

    Practice:  Help your child apply these truths in the following ways:
    · By worshiping God as Zacharias did.
    · By being ready for God to fulfill His promises.

    Memory verse:
    2 year olds through kindergarten:  Matthew 1:21b
    you shall call his name Jesus, for he will save his people from their sins.”

    1st through 5th grade:  Luke 1:68
    “Blessed be the Lord God of Israel, for he has visited and      
    redeemed his people”


    Ministry:  Children’s ministry

    Activity: See how long your family can be silent.  Ask the
    children how this activity relates to the birth of John the Baptist.

    Next Week: Matthew 2:1–18

    Monday, December 17, 2012

    Talking about tragedy with your children

    Remember when talking with your children, no matter what the circumstance, communicate that our hope is in Jesus Christ.

    Article on the Gospel Coalition website:
    "Surely he has borne our griefs and carried our sorrows" (Isaiah 53:4).
    http://thegospelcoalition.org/blogs/tgc/2012/12/16/where-shall-we-put-this-grief/
    To help people rebuild their lives, we must help them understand this:
    • Express your grief. It is OK to mourn, but it is not good to resist, rehearse, reduce, or repress our grief.
    • Get help from others. The best way to do this is to get in a church and in a small group. Build a network of support to help you through your grief and recovery.
    • Refuse to be bitter. Becoming bitter or maintaining bitterness is a choice, one that will only destroy your life. Bitterness only prolongs the pain, so ask yourself, “Do I want to stay bitter or get better?” Pray for good to come out of the tragedy, for the comfort of God’s love, and for hope.
    • Clarify what matters most. You cannot change what has happened but you can live the remainder of your life focused on loving others and doing the things that are most important.
    • Rely on Jesus. We can lose everything, but there’s one thing that can’t be taken away – a relationship with Jesus Christ.
    Focus on the Family:
    How can I help my child cope with disaster and trauma? http://family.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/26257/

    Sunday, December 9, 2012

    God Promises to Send the Messiah, Part Two


    Passage:               Isaiah 7:14; Matthew 1:18–25, 2:1–12; Micah 5:2

    Principle:             Jesus is the Messiah.

    Praise:                   “Away in a Manger”

    Prompt:          Ask your child these questions:
    · Who were the prophets?
    · What did they say would happen?
    · Did their prophecies come to pass?
    · Where was the Messiah born?

    Practice:         Help your child apply these truths in the following ways:
    · By humbly obeying Christ, the King.
    · By trusting that God keeps all His promises.
    · By worshiping Jesus as Lord and Savior.

    Memory verse:
    2 year olds through kindergarten:  1 Timothy 1:15b
    Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners

    1st through 5th grade:  Isaiah 7:14
    Therefore the Lord himself will give you a sign.  Behold, the virgin shall conceive and bear a son, and shall call his name Immanuel.

    Missionary: The Bishop family

    Ministry: Children’s ministry

    Activity: Have the children tell the Christmas story using a    nativity set

    Next Week: Matthew 1:18–25; Luke 1:26–38