February 14 - Real Love - Week 2

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Welcome!

We’re so excited that you stopped over to see what’s happening in kids ministry! Each week we’ll have all information and links you need to stay up-to-date right here in one convenient place.

We have options for you to work through the lesson with your family or set your kids up to watch one of our virtual lessons.

Weekly Email Updates: HERE
Printable sermon notes: HERE


What we’re studying this month

REAL LOVE:A SERIES ON JESUS’ TEACHINGS

We are always teaching our kids that we need to love God and love one another, but often times neglect to give them tangible ways to do so. In this series, we are going to examine a few of Jesus’ teachings in depth and discover practical ways we can demonstrate our love for God, family, friends, and enemies, too! Our hope is that by the end of this series, every kid will be able to say, because God loves everyone, I can show God’s love by being kind, I can show God’s love even when it’s hard, and that ultimately, love is the best choice!

DOWNLOAD THE PRESCHOOL PARENT GUIDE
DOWNLOAD THE ELEMENTARY PARENT GUIDE


How to Study at Home

  1. Get your Child a snack

  2. Read the Bible Story to your child and/or

  3. Click on the link to the YouTube Playlist for that week and watch the videos. Lessons each week brought to you by our Children’s Director Melissa. “in-person” lessons complete with worship music, videos, games, memory work, and more.

  4. Review Memory work and Pray with your kids when they are done

  5. If you have time or the desire - choose one of the follow-up activities to help the kids engage with the lesson

Lesson Overview

INSTRUCTIONS: Look up the story in your Bible. See if your kids can guess the Big Idea

THE BIBLE: The Good Samaritan: Luke 10:31-37; (John 13:35)

BIG IDEA: I can show God's love by being kind.

Jesus told everyone we should love God with all our heart, soul, mind, and strength. He said this is the most important thing we needed to do. But the second most important thing is to love our neighbor as much as we love ourselves! But... who is our neighbor?

  • To answer that question, Jesus tells a story about a man who was lying down on the side of the road. He got hurt very badly by some robbers and he needed help!

  • Who would help the man who was hurt? Well, first a priest came down the road and saw the hurt man (Hold your hand over your eyebrows as if looking into the distance). Did the priest help the hurt man? No, he didn't (Pause and make a sad face).

  • Next, a Levite came down the road and saw the hurt man (Hold your hand over your eyebrows as if looking into the distance). Did the Levite help the hurt man? No, he didn't (Pause and make a sad face).

  • A third man to come down the road was a Samaritan (Ask the kids to repeat "Samaritan" with you). He was not from the same town as the hurt man. No one thought the Samaritan was going to help the hurt man, but do you know what he did? The Samaritan helped the hurt man (Get the kids to clap and cheer)! The Samaritan saw the hurt man, and felt sad for him. The Samaritan put bandages on the hurt man and helped him to travel somewhere safe. The Samaritan let the hurt man ride on his donkey to an inn where the hurt man could stay until he was all better.

  • Who was kind to the hurt man? The Samaritan! God loves everyone and wants us to show His love by being kind to everyone we meet. Say it with me, I can show God's love by being kind.

    • TODDLER TIP: Put some long gauze wrappings in a bucket for the kids to play with while you them about today's Bible story.

Additional SCRIPTURE | John 13:35

INSTRUCTIONS:

  • Last week, we learned God loved the whole wide world –that means EVERYONE – so much, that God's own son, Jesus, was sent to save us. Isn't God's love truly amazing?

  • We love God, but God loved us first. We did nothing to deserve God's love, but God loves us anyway. In the same way, we should love others no matter who they are, and show kindness without expecting anything in return. And when we do, everyone will know we are followers of God!

ACTIVITY |My Hands Can Be Kind

INSTRUCTIONS: Use a crayon to trace the shape of each kid's hands onto a sheet of construction paper and then allow the kids to decorate their hand outlines with crayons, stickers, or watercolor paints. Write the Big Idea on the papers.

  • We can use our hands to do kind things just like the Good Samaritan. Show someone your hand today and say, "I can show God's love by being kind!"

REFLECTION | Kindness is a Domino Effect

INSTRUCTIONS: Ask one of the kids to line up a tin of dominoes for you while you are talking with the group. This task is probably better suited for one of your older kids.

  • Share a story about a time when someone was kind to you and how that made you want to be kind to others.

  • Sharing God's love is like a domino effect: by showing someone God's love through kindness, we inspire them to do the same. And they inspire other people. And so on and so forth. (Conclude by choosing a volunteer to gently knock over one domino to demonstrate the effect.)

PRAYER

Toddler Tips: A toddler needs may have trouble understanding the concept of prayer because they cannot see God. Echo Prayer is a good strategy to encourage and teach kids how to talk to God. The teacher or parent speaks aloud a short segment of the prayer, and the children echo back the same sentence or phrase.

Dear God, being kind to others can sometimes be hard to do. Please help me to be like the Good Samaritan and help those who are in need. I want to show Your love to everyone by being kind!

February 7 - Real Love - Week 1

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Welcome!

We’re so excited that you stopped over to see what’s happening in kids ministry! Each week we’ll have all information and links you need to stay up-to-date right here in one convenient place.

We have options for you to work through the lesson with your family or set your kids up to watch one of our virtual lessons.

Weekly Email Updates: HERE
Printable sermon notes: HERE


What we’re studying this month

REAL LOVE:A SERIES ON JESUS’ TEACHINGS

We are always teaching our kids that we need to love God and love one another, but often times neglect to give them tangible ways to do so. In this series, we are going to examine a few of Jesus’ teachings in depth and discover practical ways we can demonstrate our love for God, family, friends, and enemies, too! Our hope is that by the end of this series, every kid will be able to say, because God loves everyone, I can show God’s love by being kind, I can show God’s love even when it’s hard, and that ultimately, love is the best choice!

DOWNLOAD THE PRESCHOOL PARENT GUIDE
DOWNLOAD THE ELEMENTARY PARENT GUIDE


How to Study at Home

  1. Get your Child a snack

  2. Read the Bible Story to your child and/or

  3. Click on the link to the YouTube Playlist for that week and watch the videos. Lessons each week brought to you by our Children’s Director Melissa. “in-person” lessons complete with worship music, videos, games, memory work, and more.

  4. Review Memory work and Pray with your kids when they are done

  5. If you have time or the desire - choose one of the follow-up activities to help the kids engage with the lesson

Lesson Overview Week ONE

INSTRUCTIONS: Look up the story in your Bible. See if your kids can guess the Big Idea

BIG IDEA: God loves everyone.

THE BIBLE: Nicodemus - John 3:1-21;
(1 Corinthians 13)

INSTRUCTIONS : Make the sign language sign for love by crossing your arms and holding your fists on your chest in a hugging motion.

  • Today, we are going to learn all about God's love.

  • One day, a man named Nicodemus went to visit Jesus. He asked Jesus how he could become a part of God's family. Jesus said, "You have to be born again." Nicodemus was so confused! Did that mean he had to become a baby again? No, that's just silly!

  • The Bible says God loves everyone so much that Jesus (God's son!) came to tell everyone about God. If we believe in Jesus, we become a part of God's family. That's what it means to be born again!

  • I am so glad that God loves us so much. Let's do that sign for love again by holding our arms crossed across our chests and squeezing it tight while we say, "God loves everyone."

Additional SCRIPTURE | 1 Corinthians 13:1-13

INSTRUCTIONS: Read 1 Corinthians 13:1-13 in chunks (see below).

  • God loves everyone, so if we love God, then we need to love everyone, too! But what is love, and how can we show it to others?

  • Let's read 1 Corinthians 13:1-3. These verses show us that love is the most important thing. We can have as many toys and electronics, friends, and cool things we can do as we want, but if our hearts are not filled with love, then the Bible tells us that those things don't mean anything at all.

  • Now, read 1 Corinthians 13:4-7. These are all qualities of God's love, which means we need to have these things, too. We all have moments when it's hard to show love. But that is what God does and what He wants us to do, too!

  • Look at 1 Corinthians 13:8-13. God loves us with a love that lasts forever. It never ends and never runs out. When we show others the same kind of love, it's a sign we are becoming more like Jesus!

ACTIVITY |Heart Shaped Dough

INSTRUCTIONS: Give the kids plastic or silicone heart-shaped cutters and Play-Doh. Ask the kids these questions about the Bible story today while they play with the Play-Doh.

  • Who went to visit Jesus?

  • Who said you have to be born again?

  • How do you become part of God's family?

  • What is God's love like?

  • Who does God love?

  • I like the heart shapes you are pushing into the Play-Doh. It helps me remember God loves everyone.

REFLECTION | Love is important to God.

Love is really important to God. Everything about who God is and what God does comes from love. In the same way, love needs to be the reason why we act a certain way, too.

  • Think of a time or two when it was hard for you to love someone. Take a moment to tell God you are sorry for those times and ask God to help you love everyone in your life and the people you meet.

PRAYER

Toddler Tips: A toddler needs may have trouble understanding the concept of prayer because they cannot see God. Echo Prayer is a good strategy to encourage and teach kids how to talk to God. The teacher or parent speaks aloud a short segment of the prayer, and the children echo back the same sentence or phrase.

Dear God, thank You for loving us so much that You sent Jesus to save us all. Just like you helped Nicodemus, help us to understand your great love and to share it with everyone!

February Parent Resources

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Something that I'm super passionate about is creating a safe space for my kids when it comes to using technology. This means that when they are using their devices they are safe, and talking to me is a safe judgment-free zone.

One thing I've come to realize is that this is true for ALL devices with kids of ALL AGES. It's never too early to start having these talks and implementing safe digital strategies. When we are observant, engaged, and informed we can help our kids to use technology well. I'd love to give you some information and few resources to help you help your kids use technology well.

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Protect Young Eyes is a one-stop-shop for all things digital. They test drive and pick apart:

Not only do they have a TON of resources on their website and blog they also have an app to help keep you up to date if you need this info in bite sized chunks.