Faith’s online Children’s Church is like a church service kids or Sunday school. It’s intended to be done at home with both kids and their parents.
Here’s how it works:
Every week, we’ll post a new Children’s Church post on the FaithWesleyChapel.com website. That post will contain music videos, lesson videos, discussion questions, and some activities parents can do with their kids.
We’ll include in the post any items you may need for the project as well as any questions that will be asked. We encourage parents to check this information out before getting started with your kids so you can have all the supplies you need on hand.
We hope Faith’s Online Children’s Church will help your kids grow in their faith, provide opportunities for great conversations, and strengthen your family bonds.
Let’s get started with this week’s online Children’s Church!
Jethro and His Great Advice
Helping Hands Wreath Craft
Right-click on the image link below and “Save As…” to download directions for this week’s craft:
Have a great time with your kids helping them to learn more about God and grow in their faith.
God bless!
In Christ’s Service,
Pastor Kurt
PS – Let us know what you think of this Children’s Church experience. We would love to hear your comments and suggestions. Thanks!
“But let all who take refuge in you be glad; let them ever sing for joy. Spread your protection over them, that those who love your name may rejoice in you.” – Psalm 5:11
Where is your safe harbor when the storms of life pound relentlessly?
Today is 9/11. Even though it’s been nearly 20 years, we are still reminded of the terrible tragedies of life. We are reminded how, out of nowhere, our lives can be turned upside-down.
Of course, it’s also 2020, the year of a pandemic, riots, and nasty politics. It’s also the year a friend lost her mom to cancer and a boy was bullied at school. It’s not just the big, world-changing things that rock us. Often, it’s more personal things. It’s divorce, addiction, depression, etc.
Life is full of difficulties. It may be financial struggles, marriage trouble, the loss of a loved one, or trying to come to grips with a horrific event like 9/11. When the world comes crashing down around you, where do you turn?
To whom do you run?
God invites us to run to Him, to take refuge in Him. He promises to spread His protection over those who look to Him in faith that you may rejoice in Him and be glad. Singing for joy even in the midst of our struggles.
He calmed the storm. He brought Daniel through the lion’s den. He even defeated death. Take refuge in the Lord. He is our strong tower, our ever-present help in trouble.
Heavenly Father,
Thank you for always being there for me. When troubles come, help me to turn to You, trusting that You will protect me and care for me.