Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Summer Fruits of the Spirit

Summer's here, and children's worship is on hiatus until the Fall.

We miss this children (and are sure the children miss one another) already.

We have been blessed with many touching and humorous moments that a ministry for kids under 7 years old does bring, ranging from:
  • drawing pictures and hearing stories of them and their best friends (and bestest friends)
  • hearing heartfelt prayers filled with thanksgiving for toys, mommies, daddies, grandmas, grandpas, and not pee-peeing in the bed
  • hearing testimonies of trips to the circus, eating popcorn at home with cousins, scraped knees now feeling better, and visits to grandma's house
  • spending quality time in or around the bathroom, especially when they have to "go poop"
  • adults attempting to process why a room full of kids are grateful for God demonstrating love and honor for us through "pumpkins" (especially since it wasn't October)
  • identifying with little David's feelings of not being valued by adults, "cause when my mommy is mad at me, she doesn't want to hear nothing I got to say."
  • remarks that an illustration of baby Jesus made him look just like a jellybean ("cause he was wrapped in that blanket thing")
  • being very excited to serve as worship leaders and helpers: reading the Lord's prayer, handing out napkins, juice and snack, blessing the food, collecting garbage, distributing instruments, and more
  • enjoying praise and worship with miniature tambourines or egg shakers 
  • making joyful noise during King's Kidz rehearsal time
  • thoroughly examining each and every animal in a cup of animal crackers
  • finding a star (like the star of Bethlehem) hidden inside an apple
  • giving impromptu hugs
  • receiving requests to send text messages/voicemail to staff members who were away, "because I need to tell her I love her and I miss her and I hope she's having a good week."
While the Children's Ministry staff use this time to both refresh and to plan for next season, we want to encourage families to keep the children's spiritual education going over the summer.

Please read or reread stories in The Beginner's Bible (published by Zondervan, and available at most bookstores/libraries) and review some of the topics and themes we've covered.

Throughout the year, we've nurtured the children to realize that God's Children Have Purpose (and read lots of stories about children in the Bible, like Moses, Miriam, Jesus, and David).

We've also discussed concepts of being a Christian--being a steward to God's creation, caring for one another, friendship, giving and doing for others--and what it means to be a member of Bethel.

They've learned the importance of honoring worship, and gained a few insights on what happens in the main sanctuary (two big goals of the Children's Ministry).

Our focus for the summer is SUMMER FRUITS OF THE SPIRIT, based on the scripture Galatians 5:22-23


But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control. Against such things there is no law.

Please read, reread, and read again this scripture to your children throughout the summer.

Each week, we'll post a new lesson for you to talk to your kids at home based on each of these "fruits."

We'll also leave a coloring or activity sheet outside the main sanctuary for the children to work on at home or while in church. (And we trust that the children will honor the sanctuary by being careful with their pencils--yes, pencils which are the most forgiving of art supplies vs crayons).

In the meantime, have fun at home with fruit, making fruity faces, using:
  • plate (your canvas)
  • corn tortilla (as the face)
  • various fruit to create eyes, nose, and mouth (try raisins, grapes, apples, berries, etc.)
  • marshmallow fluff for "glue"

Talk about the fruits of the spirit while making your artwork, then enjoy your edible snack art.

Be Blessed!

PS The King's Kidz Choir will sing on July 25 (Youth Impact Sunday). They will sing a song they previously learned, Your Love is Deep (an adapted version of Jami Smith's song). They'll have an opportunity to rehearse again on July 25 just before they sing, so no worries if they don't remember it, or didn't learn it the first time around.

Save the Dates:
Youth Leaders Retreat is Saturday, July 10.
Bethel's annual Church Picnic is Sunday, August 1, 2010.
Children's Back to School event is Saturday, September 25, 2010.
Children's Worship begins Sunday, October 17, 2010.

Friday, June 25, 2010

Kings Kids Singing this Sunday!

Hi Parents!
Here's a reminder that the Kings Kids are singing in church this Sunday. We'll be pulling them out toward the end of the sermon as usual so we can quickly rehearse with them. Please have them review the song on this video so they have the words down. The song Come and Make My Heart Your Home is also on the cd that many of you have. 
You can find the lyrics below the video.





Come and make my heart Your home
Come and be everything I am and all I know
Search me through and through
‘Till my heart becomes a home for You

A home for You
A home for You
Let everything I do open up
A door for You to come through
And that my heart would be a place
Where You want to be…

Friday, June 18, 2010

Last Children's Worship: Dress for play!

Hi Parents/Guardians,

This is our LAST Sunday for Children's Worship for the season (June 20).

We will meet in the Fellowship Hall, as usual.

If the weather is nice, we will end the day outside on the lawn of the House of Hope (the building across the street from the church)...NOT the Match School next door.

The kids will be reading with Pastor Gloria about Jesus Teaches on a Mountain (Matthew 5:1–12; 6:25–34; Luke 6:17–23; 12:22–31) which starts on page 318 in the Beginner's Bible, and then learning about the Fruits of the Spirit, Galatians 5:22-23, (our summer theme --Summer Fruits of the Spirit--which we hope you will talk to your children about over the summer during our hiatus).

Please dress the kids appropriately--they will be making art out of fruit and playing outside, so expect a small mess.

Let's celebrate another great year with some fun!

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Graduate Sunday will be on June 27, 2010

Passing on this note from Sis Jeanette. (This note applies to pre-school and kindergarten graduates, too!)

IT'S TIME TO CELEBRATE BETHEL GRADUATES!!

Graduate Sunday will be on June 27, 2010. This is the time when we acknowledge and thank God for all of those members who have:

1. successfully advanced from lower school to upper school
2. graduated from high school, college, graduate school or trade school.

We invite you to complete the attached Graduate Sunday Survey and submit it no later than June 13, 2010. You may e-mail the survey to callyltd@gmail.com or give it to one of the Ushers during Sunday Service. THE DEADLINE FOR SURVEYS IS FAST APPROACHING!

LET'S HONOR OUR SISTERS AND BROTHERS FOR A JOB WELL DONE!

Reception for Graduates to follow in the Fellowship Hall!

Sis. Jeanette





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BETHEL’S ANNUAL GRADUATE SUNDAY

JUNE 27, 2010

In preparation for Bethel’s Annual Graduate Sunday on June 27, 2010 please complete the following survey if you will be graduating from a school or program during the 2009/2010 academic year. Forms must be submitted no later than June 13, 2010. Please print.

NAME: _______________________________, ____________________________, __________

Last First Middle

PHONE: (____) ________________________E-MAIL: _________________________________

GENDER: (please circle) MALE / FEMALE

PARENT/GUARDIAN NAME (If under 21yrs):

SCHOOL/PROGRAM CURRENTLY ATTENDING:

CURRENT GRADE_________________DATE OF GRADUATION: _______________________

DIPLOMA, CERTIFICATE, OR PROGRAM DEGREE. Please include FIELD OF STUDY (ex: High School Diploma; BS in Engineering; Certificate Cosmetology; MD; JD; MS Theology; etc):

Awards and Special Recognition:

SCHOOL PLANNING TO ATTEND:

CITY AND STATE:

Completed surveys may be e-mailed as an attachment to bethelame.org or submitted after services in the designated area at the rear of the Sanctuary.