Wednesday, March 30, 2016

Teacher Resource for Exodus 1, 2 on April 3

One of the application points of this week's lesson 
Trust God during times of trouble.  He does not forget His people.

This week's memory verse is James 1:2
"Count it all joy, my brothers, when you meet trials of various kinds"

Here is a summary of this week's lesson, which connects well with the memory verse. Scroll down to see a Mission's Month connection point.


2014-10-19 CM Preview from Faith Church on Vimeo.


Missionary Connection Help:
Each of one of us faces different kinds of troubles and trials.
BUT what are some unique challenges missionaries face?
AND What are some ways we can encourage missionaries?



Prayer note:  I (Pastor Dave) would really appreciate your as I am preaching at First Baptist in Wauseon.  They wanted me to some in more detail some of the things I shared at our Do More Better training as they kick off their Missions Conference.

Sunday, March 27, 2016

Resurrection Sunday Resources for Families.



For Resurrection Egg resources click HERE.

For the Emotions of Easter devotional thoughts leading up to the JOY OF RESURRECTION SUNDAY, click HERE

Saturday:  The Sadness of Saturday
Friday:  The Anger & Disgust on Good Friday
Thursday:  The Fear of the Pharisees
Wednesday:  The Joy of Palm Sunday










Here is a great reminder of the Joy in Jesus' Resurrection.
We sang this song Sunday morning.


Saturday, March 26, 2016

Mission's Emphasis Month!

April is Missions Emphasis Month
You may want to have your child in the auditorium during the class and/or service times.
Check out the missionary schedule.

Resurrection Sunday followed by Mission’s Emphasis Month.

  • A reminder (Resurrection Sunday) of what God has done for us through Jesus Christ.
  • A challenge (Mission's Emphasis Month) to go to all the world and tell others what God has done for us.
A great resource we are going to be spotlighting for kids and families this month is
Torchlighters (www.torchlighters.org) is a great missions resource for kids.

More Missionary Resources will be posted throughout the month.


Emotions of Easter: the sadness of Saturday

Saturday.  The day after Jesus died.

Have you ever felt disappointed?

The disciples and other followers of Jesus did on Saturday.  
The don't know what to think.  
The body of the one they had put their hope in was laying in a grave.

They were not thinking resurrection.  
They were not filled with hope. 
In reading resurrection accounts you can see that.

The ladies went to the tomb  prepared to take care of a dead body.
The men on the road to Emmaus were not filled with hope.

It's Saturday but Sunday is coming.

Thursday, March 24, 2016

The Emotions of Easter - The Anger and Disgust of Good Friday.

Today's emotions are the anger and disgust of Good Friday.  

Read an account of the crucifixion with your family and ask these two questions.
What makes you angry in the story?
What disgusts you in this story?  A definition of disgust is a feeling of deep disapproval aroused by something unpleasant or offensive.

After some discussion remind them that their sin, your sin, our sin is why Jesus had to die,  which is why Christians are to hate sin? 
The video and questions below will help you talk with your child about the crucifixion.



2014-04-13 CM Preview from Faith Church on Vimeo.


Questions to ask:

  • Why did Jesus have to die?
  • What is sin?
  • What are the consequences of our sin?
  • Does God want a relationship with us?
  • What did God do about our sin?
  • How can you have your sins forgiven?

Resurrection Sunday Teacher Resources

This Sunday, encourage kids to welcome all the kids in your class.

Good question to consider this Sunday...

What if the resurrection never happened?
Jesus was a liar and we no hope!


2014-04-20 CM Preview from Faith Church on Vimeo.

You can look back at previous blog posts for thoughts about the Emotions of Easter.
Click HERE for these specific posts.


Schedule for this Sunday's Egg Hunt...
This will happen in the 400 Wing from pre-k through 5th grade. 2's & 3's will be done in their classrooms during both 9:00 & 10:30 hrs.

9:00 Service 
  • Pre-K & Kindergarten will go at 9:30 
  • 1st- 5th grade- 9:45
10:30 Service
  • 1st -3rd grade will go to 400 wing as soon as they leave from Praise and Worship from main Service. 
  • Pre-K & Kindergarten ; you will go around 11:45 depending on when the first group is done.
There will be reminder sheet posted in each room so everyone can review.

The Emotions of Easter - The Fear of the Pharisees.

Today's reading is about The Fear of Judas.
The Pharisees loved money (Luke 16:14), feared men (Matthew 26:5), and hated Jesus (Matthew 26:4).  
That formula may be lived out before you more than you realize.  The love of money often looks merely practical. The fear of men can hide behind masks.
But the Bible is clear: If you love money and fear men, you cannot love God or escape hell (Luke 16:13John 5:44) — and you become a card-carrying member of the crowd who crucified the Author of life (Acts 3:15).  
The cross — that horrifying drama of hatred — was only a symptom of the Pharisees’ craving for money, approval, and power. It was as if they bought a billboard to advertise their love for money, and set on a hill for all to see.But they would never do something so obvious. What would the people say? They “feared the people” (Luke 22:2).  
In fact, the people’s love for Jesus was half the reason the religious leaders hated him so much. The authorities were cowards with cravings. They had to find a way to kill him quietly (Matthew 26:3–5). They had to find a way to murder an innocent man without losing any esteem or influence.
The Pharisees "feared the people" and they feared Jesus, which is why they paid Judas to betray Jesus.

Wednesday, March 23, 2016

The Emotions of Easter - Joy of Palm Sunday!

Each day from Wednesday through Sunday, we are going to post some daily readings for you and your family with the theme of "The Emotions of Easter!"


The reading is the Joy of Palm Sunday.

On Palm Sunday, Jesus entrance into the city is filled with joy!  Branch waving, coat dropping joy!







INTRODUCTION QUESTIONS:

What is joy?
Christian joy is a good feeling in the soul, produced by the Holy Spirit, as he causes us to see the beauty of Christ in the Word and in the world.
Now understand, describing joy as a good feeling is not a bad thing.  You don't necessarily have control over your feelings.  When you think about what God has done for you through Jesus Christ it should make you joyful.
What brings you joy?


What do you do when you are joyful?

READING:

Here are some quotes regarding the Joy of Palm Sunday from an article entitled "The Strange and Wonderful Ride."  Click HERE for the entire article.
Joy shines on Palm Sunday — a joy, as we now know, that anticipates a supernova of gladness coming on the following Sunday. In the thrill of hope, the crowds rehearse the praises of Psalm 118, pining that perhaps this is, at long last, the great “Son of David,” the promised royal rescuer, riding into the Holy City to definitively save his people. 
“Hosanna to the Son of David! Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord! Hosanna in the highest!” (Matthew 21:9). Hosanna — a Hebrew declaration of adoration and delight — is the refrain for this triumphal entry.
The joy of Palm Sunday is a shadow of the joy to come.
Yet the joy of Palm Sunday forecasts the unrivaled euphoria to come on Easter morning.
In Jesus our joy comes from the most unlikely place.
The long-awaited Messiah comes not in human glory, but peculiar glory — the glory of strength in weakness, the glory of indomitable joy in excruciating pain, the glory of the Lion of Judah who gives himself as the Lamb of God. He comes on a donkey’s colt to be the stone the builders will utterly reject on Friday, and that God himself will unveil as the very cornerstone on Sunday morning. 

Sunday, March 20, 2016

More help for this Sunday's KIDZ in Church time


After listening to the sermon, I wanted to give you more discussion helps.
HERE is the first post with resources.
You can also click HERE for why we do Kids in Church Sundays.

Think about and share ways you can help your child
guard their thinking
feed their desire for God
fight sin
share in our familial victory.

Are the movies and TV shows helping you
  guard your thinking
  feed Holy affections
  fight sin
  share in our familial victory?

Here is a more specific thing.

What kind of reaction do you have to the law?
Pastor Duke used the driving in Kansas illustration.
What do you do/think when you realize you are speeding?
1.  I am a speeder.  I speed.  I am going to continue speeding.
2.  Who made up these rules? 

This is a good illustration to adapt to your child's life.

Just a reminder, we post reminders about Kids in Church Sundays  
  on this site ekidzministry.com
  on the ekidz take home pages
  on the church face page www.facebook.com/ebctoledo
  in the weekly church email

We don't usually post it on the church calendar because the Sundays might change based on Pastor Duke's message and the passage we are studying.

Saturday, March 19, 2016

Talking about this Sunday's (03.20) sermon with your family!


Some illustrations you could talk about with kids:

Significance of marriage
Bearing fruit of marriage


A definite conversation you could have with your kids:

The law arouses sin in you.
When someone tells you  not to do something, do you have a desire to do it?

Before having this conversation you could do an activity like this one.
Draw or identify a line and tell everyone they cannot touch 
or come on the other side of the line.
In your heart, what do you want to do when you hear something like this?

A quote to talk over with your family:

"For I do not understand my own actions. 
For I do not do what I want, but I do the very thing I hate."

Do you ever feel like this?

A quote to talk over with your family:

"Wretched man that I am! Who will deliver me from this body of death?
Thanks be to God through Jesus Christ our Lord! 
So then, I myself serve the law of God with my mind, 
but with my flesh I serve the law of sin."
Romans 7:24, 25

Here is a way to talk about this
I am a sinner in need of a savior. 
I am thankful that God saves.
If I am saved I must live like it.

For more Kids in Church resources go to
ekidzministry.blogspot.com/p/kids-in-church.html

Friday, March 18, 2016

This Sunday's Teacher Resource for lesson on 3/18

Emotions of Easter

March 6:        Joy & Excitement
March 13:      Betrayal & Sadness
This Sunday:  Overwhelming Grief

This memory verse:
This week's verse connect directly with the lesson.
Philippians 2:8b
"he humbled himself by becoming obedient to the point of death, even death on a cross."



 2014-04-06 CM Preview from Faith Church on Vimeo.




Thursday, March 17, 2016

Kids are still in Church BUT there is no meal!

Quick Update:

Kids in Church:
1st grade and up are still in church this Sunday.  Check back tomorrow and Saturday for Kids in Church help.

Family Meal Time:
There is no March Meal time this Sunday.
Remember to check out this site and the Kids Take Home pages for information about the next time.

Friday, March 11, 2016

Kids in Church and Family Together for a Meal


After the Sunday service on March 20th, we will be having our next Family Lunch time.
Families with children 5th grade and under are invited to a pizza lunch.  There are spots for 15 families.
If you want to be part of this fellowship time please email children@emmanuelbaptist.com) or leave a comment here WITH your name and number of people BY THURSDAY, MARCH 17th.


If you attended the first or second meal, here are a couple of things you can do.
  1. Please allow other families the opportunity to be part of this time.
  2. Encourage other families to sign up.
Those planning to attend, 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.  Menu to be determined by the end of this week.  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 10 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 lunch.  Plan to hear about why at the lunch and on the blog later!
  • 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.  
Sunday, March 20th is also a Kids in Church Sunday (1st - 3rd graders are with their parents).

HERE is a previous post explaining sinking ships and simple sandwiches
HERE is an article explaining Three Truths and Three Tips for Engaging with Families in Your Church.

Monday, March 7, 2016

Come Celebrate UPWARD!!!

Here is a hopefully helpful email about tomorrow’s Celebration 
@ Emmanuel Baptist Church, 
not Emmanuel Christian School!

We want to use this evening to 
connect with UPWARD 2016 families and friends one more time
thank the many volunteers, families and players
remember some of the Bible lessons learned throughout the season

We have purposefully planned the evening to be packed with some games, prizes for every player in attendance, thank you's, a challenge from God's word and time with your team.

So plan to be on time.  The program starts at 6:30 and will be done at 7:45.

BUT PLAYERS NEED TO ARRIVE BETWEEN 6:17 and 6:27 and go to the chapel.

Parents, head into the auditorium for the 6:30 start up!

Everyone, enjoy the program!

All the teams will have time together from 7:35 until about 7:45.

We will have snacks in the fellowship hall starting at 7:45.

Enjoy the time with other UPWARD families and volunteers!

Hope to see you at @ Emmanuel Baptist Church, not Emmanuel Christian School.

Friday, March 4, 2016

Teacher Resource: Jesus enters Jerusalem! (03.06)

To make things easier for teachers and parents, we are going to begin posting the teacher resources on this site.
While much of the material is suggested teaching information, it may be helpful for parents who want to know what is going on in our EKIDZ ministry.
It can also help parents with more resources to talk to their children.

A lot of material but here are two questions to consider:
1.  What kind of king is Jesus?
2.  What kind of subjects does Jesus want?


2014-03-30 CM Preview from Faith Church on Vimeo.

Thursday, March 3, 2016

The Emotions of Easter!!

We often tell people not to live by their emotions and that is very true.
At the same time, our emotions are important.
This month as we study four different parts of the Easter story, we are going to use the Bible, the blog and emotions to help the kids and families gain a greater understanding and appreciation for what Jesus did for God's glory and for us on the cross


For the entire month of March we are going to focus on different parts of the Easter story.

  • The joy and excitement of the Triumphal Entry!
  • The rejection of Judas' betrayal!
  • The pain, suffering & sadness of the crucifixion!  At the same time today, we know there an amazing anticipation of what God is going to do!
  • The power, overwhelming joy and gratitude of the Resurection!!!! 

March 6
Title:   Jesus enters Jerusalem
Lesson:  Book 3 - Res1: 01
Passage:  Matthew 21-23; Zecheriah 9:9
Principle:  Jesus is the promised Messiah
Memory verse:
2 year olds through kindergarten:  Philippians 2:8b
1st through 5th grade:  Philippians 2:7

March 13th 
Title:  Judas Betrays Jesus
Lesson:  Book 3 - Res1: 02
Passage:  Matthew 26:1-19, 36-50
Principle:  People deny or betray Jesus with sinful attitudes and actions
Memory verse:
2 year olds through kindergarten:  Philippians 2:8b
1st through 5th grade:  Phillipians 2:7

March 20th
Title:  Jesus endures the cross 
Lesson:  Book 3 - Res1: 03
Passage:  Matthew 27
Principle:  Jesus died for sin, giving access to God.
Memory verse:
2 year olds through kindergarten:  Philippians 2:8b
1st through 5th grade:   Philippians 2:8

March 27th
Title:  Jesus rises from the dead
Lesson:  Book 3 - Res1: 04
Passage:  Matthew 28
Principle:  Jesus has power of sin and death.
Memory verse:
2 year olds through kindergarten:  Philippians 2:8b
1st through 5th grade:   Philippians 2:8

Here is a graphic for one of this month's Fighter Verses: