Eggs, bunnies, chickens, springtime. Easter is a great time with children. But don't forget to teach the real story of Easter. There are a number of tools that will help you do that. Resurrection Eggs can be purchased but you can also make your own. When my girls were young we did that. The following website gives you suggestions for what you put in each plastic egg. http://www.creativebiblestudy.com/resurrection-eggs.html
Or tyr this recipe from The Encyclopedia of Bible Crafts for Children, p.118, Group Publishing, Inc. 2002.
Supplies: oven, crescent roll dough, cinnamon, sugar, large marshmallows, melted butter, baking sheet, spatula, wax paper, small plates, napkins
Preparation Place: Put the melted butter and cinnamon sugar in bowls. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Give each child a workspace that has a sheet of wax paper on it. On the wax paper, place one crescent roll unrolled and one large marshmallow.
1. Just like the women went to put spices on Jesus’ body, dip your marshmallow in butter, and then put spices on your marshmallow by rolling it in the cinnamon and sugar mixture.
2. Put your marshmallow on the dough. Roll the dough around the marshmallow and seal it up tight. (Be sure the dough ends are tightly pinched together.) Remember how the guards sealed Jesus’ tomb?
3. Place your roll on the cookie sheet and teacher bake it in a 350 degree oven for 15 to 20 minutes.
After baking the rolls will be puffed up just like they were when you placed them in the oven. When you bite into them, they will be empty inside.
Talk with your children.
What happened to the marshmallow?
How do you think the women felt when they saw the empty tomb?
What would you do if you went to visit Jesus' tomb and he wasn't there?
Imagine their surprise.
Help children celebrate the Risen Savior.
Monday, March 30, 2009
Thursday, September 11, 2008
New on Wednesday Nights
We have begun DiscipleLand and CLUB 56 for the fall season. There are some new "twists" that we pray will be beneficial longterm.
1. Memory Verses - Children have been encouraged to memorize verses but this year there will be fewer verses. Why? Children do not retain a new verse every week. Repetition will aid retention. So we started with a verse last night that will be repeated each week for the first unit. Then with the new unit a new verse will be added but they will continue to say the former verse. This will continue throughout the year, but the verses they "learn" will stick with them.
2. Bible Reading - Each child is given a bookmark with scripture reading for 5 days of the week. They are encouraged to make a daily habit of reading the Bible. Parents, consider doing this together as a family. Bring the bookmark back next Wednesday.
Why are we emphasizing these habits? I believe it is biblical.
I have hidden your word in my heart that I might not sin against you.
Psalm 119:11
1. Memory Verses - Children have been encouraged to memorize verses but this year there will be fewer verses. Why? Children do not retain a new verse every week. Repetition will aid retention. So we started with a verse last night that will be repeated each week for the first unit. Then with the new unit a new verse will be added but they will continue to say the former verse. This will continue throughout the year, but the verses they "learn" will stick with them.
2. Bible Reading - Each child is given a bookmark with scripture reading for 5 days of the week. They are encouraged to make a daily habit of reading the Bible. Parents, consider doing this together as a family. Bring the bookmark back next Wednesday.
Why are we emphasizing these habits? I believe it is biblical.
I have hidden your word in my heart that I might not sin against you.
Psalm 119:11
Why we do UPWARD?

It is time to register for cheerleading and basketball. The season actually begins January 5th and concludes with the Award Night on March 8th. Evaluation nights are Oct. 20, 21 & 23. After that, we will know the total number of players, the preferred division of teams, and the number of coaches needed. Coaches and referees are trained, schedules set, and uniforms and supplies are ordered. It takes a lot of time and many, many volunteers. Why do we do this? Why?
UPWARD is a tool to share Christ with many children and families. It is a vehicle for volunteers to share their faith in a non-threatening environment. Where else does someone that loves Jesus, loves children and loves sports have such an opportunity for ministry? When these all come together ministry takes place in a very exciting way.
UPWARD provides a positive experience for all. The children develop skills without fear of an irate coach, referee or spectator. Everyone gets to play regardless of their skill level with the opportunity for improvement. Coaches and referees share Christ in a very casual manner while establishing a relationship with each child and family. Concession workers provide a service while observing children having a fun time.
UPWARD allows for growth and development. The most obvious is the improved skills of players and cheerleaders. But also is the leadership development that is taking place as our young and more experienced coaches and referees work together. Others have the experience of sharing devotional thoughts or testimonies during halftime. That preparation and experience in itself is growth.
UPWARD forces us to trust God. A ministry of this size is God-size and cannot be done on our own. Prayer partners that fulfill their commitment to pray daily bring the power of God to the human effort.
Why do we do UPWARD? These are some of the benefits I have witnessed. Perhaps you are aware of something else. I look forward to your comments.
Saturday, August 16, 2008
Olympics
The last Fun in the Son of 2008 is over. Ryan did a great job of planning events for 3 different venues. The children selected a country, created a flag, and marched in the "opening ceremony". Every child receive a "gold medal" at the closing ceremony of the Olympics. Parents, grandparents and siblings came to share the last hour with their children. What a joy to talk with them!
It was also my joy throughout the summer to see our volunteers take hold of this opportunity. Adults and teenagers were excited to help and interact with the children. In addition they did the setup for the day - making lemonade, gathering supplies, filling water balloons, creating boundaries, carrying cones, balls, bubbles, games, pools, water hoses, tables and buckets. Whatever was needed. They also cleaned up - putting equipment back, picking up trash,etc. They were very aware that ministries like Fun in the Son do not just happen but require preparation before and after the actual event. Many hands do make light work and for the willing hands I am very grateful.
Saturday, August 9, 2008
Who Is Goliath?
At our last Preschool P.A.L.s the story was David and Goliath. The children acted out the story and had great fun as David and also Goliath. Can you identify "Goliath" in the pictures?
Preschool P.A.L.s was a positive experience for parents and children this summer. Anytime a parent shares Bible stories and plays with their child it is a spiritual matter.
Wednesday, August 6, 2008
Start the Race with Jesus
Two weeks ago the theme was NASCAR. The children "raced" in many of the games. The devotion was about running the race with Jesus. Ryan explained that the start of the race is inviting Jesus into your heart. The finish is heaven with Jesus.
This week Becky Rickerd explained to the children how you can invite Jesus to be your Savior. She gave them an opportunity to do that and then encouraged them to tell one of the leaders. Later in the day one little girl told Lynne Baker that she wanted to start running the race with Jesus. Lynne shared with her and she invited Jesus to be her Savior. That is why we do Fun in the Son!
Next Tuesday is our last Fun in the Son and the theme is the Olympics. Parents and families are invited to come for refreshments and the water slide at 8:30.
This week Becky Rickerd explained to the children how you can invite Jesus to be your Savior. She gave them an opportunity to do that and then encouraged them to tell one of the leaders. Later in the day one little girl told Lynne Baker that she wanted to start running the race with Jesus. Lynne shared with her and she invited Jesus to be her Savior. That is why we do Fun in the Son!
Next Tuesday is our last Fun in the Son and the theme is the Olympics. Parents and families are invited to come for refreshments and the water slide at 8:30.
Thursday, July 24, 2008
Preschool P.A.L.s
Wednesdays nights is a time for little ones and their parents. This summer we have learned about creation, got in the boat with Noah, and learned that Moses obeyed God when he was near the bush that did not burn. We have played with bubbles, balloons and in water. Only one week left. We will not meet during August but will be prepared for the children to attend DiscipleLand starting September 10.
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