Sunday, October 25, 2009

Baby Moses (and his sister Miriam)



(Short worship service due to ministry fair)

Today's praise and worship songs:
Pharoah, Pharoah


(You can download the song version we listened to on iTunes ("Pharoah Pharoah on the album Butterfly Kids Radio). 


Want to learn the movements? Watch this youtube.com concert video)

Lord's Prayer
Our Father in heaven,
hallowed be your name.
Your Kingdom come,
your will be done,
on earth as in heaven
Give us today our daily bread.
Forgive us our sins,
as we forgive those who sin against us.
Lead us not into temptation,
but deliver us from evil.
For the kingdom, the power and the glory are yours.
Now and for ever.
Amen

Message review:


Baby Moses and his sister Miriam (Exodus)
(We read "Baby Moses" in the
Read With Me Bible)

God protected Moses when he was just a little baby. God also used Miriam, Moses' big sister, to watch over him and protect him. God knew that Moses was very special and that he would grow up to be a great leader.

This story shows us that kids are important in God's eyes and that he has a plan for our lives.God protects people who are important to Him. He protects you and He protects me, too.
(Note: kids will discuss Moses and the 10 Commandments on November 15.)

Questions for kids:
Whose else was watching over baby Moses was in when he was in the river? (God, and also Miriam)
Do you know anyone special that God protects?
How does God protect you
?

Kings Kidz Rehearsal: (with Miss Jessica on guitar)
Your Love is Deep (by Jami Smith)

Today's worship staff:
Leaders:
Ms. Simone
Ms. Karen

Room helper:
Ms. Erika
Ms. Linda

More Worship and Learning Fun To Try at Home
Itty Bitty Moses (tune of Itsy Bitsy Spider)
Read read the Lord's Prayer
Coloring sheet of baby Moses, and baby Moses and big sister Miriam


Registration Form Online

You can now register a child for children's worship online.

CLICK HERE FOR THE REGISTRATION FORM LINK

Even if the child is a visitor or an irregular children's worship attendee, we'd still like to have a registration form on file, as it helps up with our nametags, attendance records, contact and most importantly, we know how to get in contact with someone in case of an emergency.

Registering online helps the Children's Ministry Team save time.

Sunday, October 18, 2009

Creation (October 18)

Message review:
God created the world (Genesis)

(We read "The World Begins" in the Read With Me Bible)


Days 1-6 He created night and day(1), sky (2), ground and plants (3), sun, moon and stars (4), fish and birds (5), animals and people (6).

On the 7th day He rested.

God created everything in this world (including you and me) on purpose. We should remember to rest and to keep our Sunday church days special.

Question:
What is one thing that God created that you are thankful for?
(Some answers: toys, grandma, heart, babies, fruits and vegetables, church school, people, animals, horses)

Today's praise and worship songs:
He's Got the Whole World in His Hands
Let All the Children


Kings Kidz Rehearsal: (with Miss Danielle on violin)
Jesus Loves the Little Children
He's Got the Whole World in His Hands

Activity:
Creation Mobile

Today's worship staff:
Leaders:
Ms. Simone
Ms. Kim

Room helper:
Ms. Erika

Youth helpers:
Makayla and Jirard

Calendar (Oct-Dec)

Year Theme: God's Children Have Purpose

Sunday, October 18, 2009
Bible Story: Genesis: "The Beginning"

Sunday, October 25, 2009
Bible Story: Exodus: Baby Moses
also includes big sister Miriam

Saturday, October 31, 2009
Harvest Festival
Bible Story: Noah's Ark

Sunday, November 8, 2009
YPD Sunday (wear green and white)
Service/Stewards of Creation

Sunday, November 15, 2009
Bible Story: Ten Commandments
Kings Kidz mini-recital immediately after church (15 minutes)

Sunday, November 22, 2009
Youth Impact Sunday (Kings Kidz Choir sings in the main sanctuary)

Sunday, December 13, 2009
YPD Sunday (wear green and white)
Bible Story: David and Goliath
Also, YPD visit to nursing home's afternoon worship service for Christmas card delivery and songs

Sunday, December 20, 2009
Bible Story: Baby Jesus is Born
Birthday Party for Jesus

Welcome

A new year of Children's Ministry has begun.

This year's theme for kids worship is God's Children Have Purpose.

We will spend the year discussing the children of the Bible, and explore the purpose Bethel's kids play in God's kingdom (including our families, our church, our schools, and our community).

Schedule
For children ages 3-7 (who are potty trained), Children's Worship is held every 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Sunday during the 9:30 am worship service. Families worship together in the main sanctuary, then children are dismissed after praise and worship (before the sermon), and proceed into the Fellowship Hall. Parents should pick up their children at the end of the service.

2nd Sundays will now be YPD Sundays (Young People's and Children's Division). Kids are encouraged to wear green and white. YPD Sundays will give children the opportunity to learn about the history and traditions of the African Methodist Episcopal Church and about the concept of serving others (missions). Throughout the year the children will make cards and other items for residents of The Boston Home and St Joseph Home. A few Sundays per year, families will be encouraged to visit these two nursing homes during Bethel's regularly scheduled afternoon worship services to help kids put a face to those they've been praying about and making gifts for.

Order of Worship Service:
Welcome
The Lord's Prayer
Praise and Worship
Message
Offering
Bathroom Break
Snack
Kings Kidz Rehearsal
Activity
Closing Prayer
*Recital

*Held immediately after church (11:45am) the Sunday before Youth Impact Sunday.

Each Sunday children will read/hear a Bible story. Families are encouraged to reread the stories at home (and read the other Bible stories during the week).

Suggested Bibles:

(They are available in most bookstores, online bookstores, and www.cbd.com)

Supplementary book:

For Parents and Worship Leaders (and older children):

We're trying to improve communication between the volunteer staff, families and members of Bethel. This blog is one step in this process.

Let us know what you think.