Thursday, September 24, 2015

The Purpose of Simple Sandwiches after church.

Sixteen families gathered in the fellowship hall for lunch this Sunday.
This meal time was more than just a get together.


What is the purpose of these meal times?

To help families learn how to better talk about what the families learned on Sunday.  We talked about the EKIDZ lesson and Pastor Duke's sermon.

To connect families with other families.



Who can come to these meal times?

Families with children between 2 years old and 5th grade.

We limit the number of families to 15 families.  This "smaller" number provides us with the opportunity to train parents and help families connect.



How can I find out when the next time is?

Check this blog (ekidzministry.com), EBC's facebook page and the take home papers from Sunday.

Friday, September 18, 2015

Big Truths for Little Kids!

Thank you to those who RSVP'd for our Simple Sandwich Lunch.
If you didn't RSVP, keep your ears and eyes open for the next lunch.
For information about our Simple Sandwich lunch, read through the last several posts on this blog.
Here are a couple of helps for parents of 1st through 5th grade this Sunday

  • Observing you worship God during the service is one of the biggest benefits of having your child in church.
  • Read Romans 3:21 - 31 a couple of times before Sunday morning.
  • Remember... 
    • the Gospel is so simple and is presented in Scripture so clearly.
    • Paul uses 3 words that express 3 concepts that are remarkably rich, beautiful and intellectually captivating.  The Gospel is HUGE!
      • Justification:  We are loved and blessed by God because of Jesus and what he did.  You can't make God love you more or less because it isn't what you do... It is what Christ has done.
      • Redemption:  God paid the price for us!  He gave us value.  Think redeeming cans.  They are purchased and recycled.
      • Propitiation:  This past spring we talked about propitiation with the 1st - 3rd graders.  The illustration we used was someone stepping in to take a pie in the face that I deserved.  
    • These three words are BIG WORDS and BIG TRUTHS!  Here is a great quote to remember  "We give our children big truths they will grow into rather than light explanations they will grow out of."  Tedd & Margy Tripp, Instructing a Child's Heart. 
  • A great listening activity is have your kids listen for key words that begin with each letter of the alphabet.  Tell them you are going to ask why they wrote down the words they did.
  • Check out previous Kids in Church posts HERE.
  • Next week, check out this seminar Teaching the Difficult Doctrines in Children's Ministry.   The reason I say next week is because I am hoping you will be at the Biblical Counseling Conference this weekend.  It is an hour long but it really helps explain what we are trying to do in our children's ministry.  The speaker gives some good illustrations that would be helpful in explaining difficult doctrines.

3...2...1... Engage. (3 Truths & Tips about Engaging Parents)

This Sunday is a Kids In Church Sunday!  At least twice a quarter we have a Sunday where the 1st - 3rd graders are in church with their children.  This is a specific ministry strategy with the goal of helping parents and grandparents prepare children to be in the service while also helping children understand that, if they are saved by God's grace, they are part of the church. 

Here is an article by Timothy Paul Jones that explains what we realize and are trying to do in our EKIDZ ministry.  This is why we have Kids in Church Sundays and Simple Sandwich Lunches and put together resources on this website. 
You can read the article on Jones' website by clicking HERE.


The animated feature The Incredibles is a favorite movie in our household—and one of our favorite scenes is the family meal early in the film.
Dinner at the Parr household has deteriorated into pandemonium. The infant squeals in delight at the chaos as two siblings engage in super-powered combat. A frazzled mom strains unsuccessfully to restore order.
And what about Bob Parr, father and former “Mr. Incredible”? He stands to the side, physically present, relationally absent, utterly uncertain as to what to do.
Finally, his wife flings a frantic plea in his direction: “Bob! It’s time to engage! Don’t just stand there. Do something!” The problem is, Mr. Incredible has no clue how to engage the situation wisely, and his engagement results in greater chaos.
Then, the doorbell rings.
Suddenly, everyone scrambles for a seat at the table and, by the time the door opens, what the visitor sees is a perfectly placid all-American family.
Many parents in your congregation have been walking in Mr. Incredible’s shoes for a long time.
They have observed their children’s spiritual development from a disengaged distance. They have watched youth and children’s ministers stretch and strain to promote growth.
Now, in a growing movement in churches throughout the world, ministers are suddenly turning to these parents and shouting, “It’s time to engage!” The problem is that many of them don’t know how or why, and part of the reason that they don’t know how is because we as church leaders aren’t quite certain why parents have disengaged in the first place. The result is frustration. The purpose of this article is to take away some of that frustration by helping you to understand three essential facts about families like the ones in your church—facts that a team of researchers worked with me to discover by surveying hundreds of parents in more than a dozen congregations throughout North America.

1.  The overwhelming majority of parents in your church know their responsibility.
At one point, I presumed that parents were living in denial when it came to family discipleship. Even though Scripture calls parents to engage actively in shaping their children’s souls, dads and moms were simply choosing to be disobedient—or so I thought. As it turns out, I was wrong. When asked whether parents were responsible to engage personally in a discipleship process with their children, well over 90% of parents said yes.
 2.  Most parents are not persistently or intentionally discipling their children.
At this point, a paradox emerges: Even as parents admit their responsibility to function as primary faith-trainers, most are doing little—if anything—to fulfill this role. Two-thirds of fathers and mothers read Scripture with their children once every two weeks or less. Family devotional or worship times happen once a month or less in six out of ten households. Half of parents never engage in any form of family devotional time. And the dads and moms in this survey were not sporadic church attendees! All of them were actively engaged in Bible studies and worship experiences in their communities of faith. And yet, with rare exceptions, they were disengaged as disciple-makers in their own homes
3.  Parents aren’t being trained—but most of them are willing to be. 
So why aren’t parents discipling their children? One reason is that no one is equipping them. When asked if any church leader had ever contacted them to help them to engage actively in their children’s spiritual development, more than two-thirds of parents could not recall a single contact. When asked whether their churches had helped them to develop any plans for their children’s spiritual growth, three-fourths of parents disagreed to some degree. Other studies have shed more light on the reasons for this perceived lack of training among parents. Despite placing family ministry high on their priority lists, youth ministers typically spent only three percent of their time and less than three percent of their budgets on any ministry that related to parents and families. And still, most parents want to be equipped to guide their children’s spiritual development. When asked in a FamilyLife survey about their family’s most pressing needs, more than three-fourths of church-involved moms and dads specifically mentioned their desire to know how to help their children to grow spiritually. The issue is not so much that parents have resigned their role as primary disciple-makers. In most cases, the problem is that churches are neither expecting nor equipping parents to be intentional about shaping their children’s souls.


What Can You Do?: Three Tips for Family Ministry
Now that you know these three facts, what can you do to partner with parents to develop an incredible family ministry? In these final paragraphs, I’ll unpack three simple suggestions that I have seen implemented in a wide variety of churches.
1.  Train more than you tell in family ministry.
 It’s easier to settle for telling parents than to invest the time that’s needed to train them. Yet, if church leaders merely tell parents what they ought to do without equipping them, the result will be nothing more than a fleeting sense of guilt. Guilt may drive parents to make a few half-hearted attempts at family devotions, but guilt can never produce gospel-centered transformation.
2.  Train at times when parents are already present.
 When you take the time to train parents how to disciple their children, don’t add one more activity to schedules that are already overpacked! Instead, find times when parents are already present and train them then. And remember: you can’t start too simple or small! Most parents have no clue how to lead a family devotion or even to read the Bible with their kids. Rehearse, role-play, show them how!
3.  Remind parents with grace and love who their children really are.
All of this will, however, be pointless unless you help parents to understand who their children really are: Their children are bearers of the gospel to generations yet unborn. Your children and mine are eternal souls whose days will long outlast the rise and fall of all the kingdoms of the earth. They and their children and their children’s children will flit ever so briefly across the face of this earth before being swept away into eternity. How we mold our children’s souls while they reside in our households will shape the lives of children who have yet to draw their first gasp of air (Ps. 78:6–7). That’s why our primary purpose for these children must never be anything so miserable as earthly success. Our purpose should be—as Richard Ross has said for years—to leverage our children’s lives to advance God’s kingdom so that every tribe, every nation, and every nation gains the opportunity to respond in faith to the rightful King of kings. That’s an incredible purpose, and it’s the only foundation for family ministry that will last. Now, what are you waiting for? It’s time to engage!

Thursday, September 17, 2015

Simple Sandwiches and Big Responsibility!

After the service this Sunday, families with children 5th grade and under are invited to a simple sandwiches lunch.
If you want to be part of this fellowship time please contact Pastor Dave (drodgers @ emmanuelbaptist.com) or leave a comment
WITH your name and number of people.

Parents,  here are a couple of specific things that will happen during this meal time.

  1. You will sit with your child/children for a lunch of simple cold cut sandwiches.  If you and/or your child is a picky eater, please bring your own sandwiches or other lunch items. 
  2. During the meal time we will have some meal time activities for you to do around the table.  Some of these will be fun activities.  Others will be helps to talk about the sermon and/or the lesson. 
  3. Pastor Dave will take about 8 minutes at the end of the meal to talk one of the parents about leading your family meal times and worship times.  For single parents, someone will help out with your child/children during this time.  
  4. IF you and your family want to stick around afterwards to play one of your favorite games or invite another family to play a game with your family, plan to stick around afterwards.  You don't need to feel obligated to stay for this part of the day.
Couple of details to remember:
  • There is a reason we are doing a simple sandwich lunch.  Plan to hear about why at the lunch or Monday on this blog.  
  • We have a limited number of high chairs at the church.  Please plan accordingly.
  • You may be contacted to bring a side dish or dessert.
  • If you have any family meal time ideas that have been helpful in the past, please send them to me before Sunday.  I would love to share them with other families.
  • We may schedule more of these in the future.  
Don't forget this Sunday is Kids in Church (1st - 3rd graders are with their parents).

Here is an article explaining Three Truths and Three Tips for Engaging with Families in Your Church.

Saturday, September 12, 2015

We REALLY want to help you!!

We really want to help you disciple your children.

Here are a list of online resources to directly help you connect with what we are doing at Emmanuel Baptist Church.
  • This site, www.ekidzministry.com, is our brand new web address for parent resources.  This site contains family worship ideas and parenting resources.
  • www.ekidzresources.blogspot.com is specifically designed for teachers but contains videos and other resources specific to Sunday lessons.  A great way to know what your kids are learning on Sunday mornings is to serve in our EKIDZ ministry.  Some parents serve in their kid's class and others serve in a different age group.  
  • www.generationsofgrace.com is the curriculum we use on Sundays.  You can order family devotional books, additional copies of the coloring book and activity book we use.
  • You can email children@emmanuelbaptist.com if you have any questions or suggestions. 
Here are a list of general online resources that are helpful for families.  We post other resources at www.ekidzministry.com
  • Keys for Kids.  www.keysforkids.org  Under 5 minute devotionals with Bible verses, a key point and questions.
  • Adventures in Odyssey.  www.whitsend.org   Fictional stories for elementary aged kids.  The stories have Biblical point and are about 25 minutes long.

Thursday, September 10, 2015

Simple Sandwiches & Sinking Ships

First of all I want to write about the sinking ships.  
I recently found this quote from the book Why Men Hate Going to Church.
The church and the Titanic have something in common: It’s women and children first. The great majority of ministry in Protestant churches is focused on children, next on women... 
In our EKIDZ ministry we understand the importance of sharing God's Word with kids.
We also want to emphasize and teach the fact that parents are the primary disciple-makers in a child's life.
The main reason for spending the money we did on our children's wing wasn't to have a fun place for kids.  

We spent the money we did and designed the building the way we did is because we want to more effectively, passionately, creatively help families grow in Christ.
Even more specific, we want to challenge dads to lead their families.
That is why the blog exists. That is what teachers are regularly reminded of in notes and training times.


Our EKIDZ ministry is not all about the kids! 
It is all about our Great God! 
 It is all about providing opportunities for parents and kids to get into God's Word and worship our wonderful Savior. 

Now what about Simple Sandwiches?
One of the best ways to encourage parents towards godliness is to spend time with other parents who desire God.
On Sunday, September 20 (and a SECOND one on October 18), we are going to have Simple Sandwich Lunch for families with kids 5th grade and under.

It will take place in the fellowship after the service.  
You will be sitting with your family and discussing Sunday's EKIDZ lesson and the sermon.
Some family meal discussion starters will be provided.

There will be a brief (10 minute) challenge/resource sharing time for the spiritual leader of the family.
To reserve your family's table, email drodgers @ emmanuelbaptist.com

The menu is cold cut sandwiches and peanut butter sandwiches (Parents, we are making arrangements for those with peanut allergies)
We have limited seating so please email Pastor Dave sooner than later. 
This is the same Sunday that 1st - 3rd graders are in church.  So there will be some resources to help discuss the sermon.

Families, plan to join us for a simple meal and great family discussion!

Sunday, September 6, 2015

The Crime Happening in Your Church & Preparing for the Beginning!!

This is taken from an article that was posted in 2013.
"Last year my oldest son went through a phase where he refused to finish his dinner and frankly his mother and I were tired of trying to meet his every whim. After going back and forth without any progress, I decided we would only feed him once a week. It was risky I know. As you can imagine the first week his energy level dropped and he wasn’t his normal energetic self. The good news however was every Sunday I took him out to eat at a nice restaurant and let someone else feed him. He was able to fill up, but then it was back to no food during the week.”Let me stop here. 
Obviously, THE ABOVE DID NOT TAKE PLACE. However, it is happening spiritually every week in homes around the world. 
THE PROBLEM:  The Crime 
Parents are outsourcing the complete spiritual training of their children out to church leadership and hoping for the best.  Most Moms and Dads have bought the lie that a couple of hours in Kid’s church will give their kids everything they need for their spiritual growth. Wrong.

To find out how EBC is trying to fight this PROBLEM continue reading.
We have several resources to help parents know what their kids are learning about and engage their kids in what they are learning.

WEEKLY TAKE HOME SHEETS:  Each week, in your child's classroom there are half sheets with the memory verse, some questions and application points from that week's lesson, prayer items which include one of missionary families and an EBC related ministry.

QUARTERLY FAMILY MINISTRY GUIDE:  This is a collection of the weekly guides for the whole quarter.  These are available in the rack by the check in area and online.

YEAR LONG FAMILY DEVOTIONAL BOOK:  This brand new resource from Generations of Grace is available for purchase at www.generationsofgrace.com.  This book contains 5 daily devotions for each lesson.  You can view a sample of the first two weeks HERE.

CHURCH-WIDE BIBLE MEMORY PROGRAM:  We have set up our EKIDZ Bible memory verse system for 2 years old through adults.  You can find out more at blog.emmanuelbaptist.com/biblememory


KIDS IN CHURCH:  At least twice a quarter, we don't have our regularly schedule 1st - 3rd grade program for kids.  On these Sunday's kids are in the church with their parents, grandparents or other adults.  You can find out more about this by clicking HERE

SOME SPECIFIC ACTIVITIES TO HELP FAMILIES:  On September 20, we are having a Simple Sandwich lunch for families with kids 5th grade under.  Read more about it HERE