Categories: This Sunday, Youth & Children

God’s Love

Children Program, Dec 22, 8:30 & 11am

It’s the final Sunday of Advent. Christmas is just around the corner. God’s love incarnate is about to be born! In our lesson this week (Luke 1:39-45), we will explore love through the story of a pregnant Mary and Elizabeth meeting to celebrate their babies and God’s unwavering love.

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Lovely in Pink

Children's Program, Dec 15, 8:30 & 11am

This week’s Advent story from Luke 2:8-12, emphasizes is the grand announcement of the Messiah’s birth… to shepherds!? It is rather interesting to consider who it was that first heard the news—those considered lowly shepherds. After receiving a blessing in the worship service, the children leave for their activities.

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Embodying Peace

Children's Program, Dec 8, 8:30 & 11am

This Sunday we will read the story in Isaiah 11:1-9 as we light the candle of Peace. In a world with so many troubling situations, we have the children look to Isaiah to strengthen our faith. The children’s program begins in our worship service(s) at 10am. After receiving a blessing, the children leave for their activities.

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A Season of Hope

Children's Program, Dec 1, 10am

This Sunday we will read the story (Isaiah 2:2-4) as we light the candle of hope. In our lesson, we will create an advent wreath to guide us through the four weeks leading up to Christ’s birth. The children’s program begins in our worship service(s) at 10am. After receiving a blessing, the children leave for their activities.

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We Give Thanks!

Children's Program, Nov 24, 8:30 & 11am

This weekend, we focus on the teachings of 1 Thessalonians 5:16-18 as we prepare to give thanks this week for all of our blessings, realized or unrealized. The children’s program begins in our worship service(s) at 8:30 and 11am. After receiving a blessing, the children leave for their activities.

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