Dear families,
This week, our preschoolers are continuing to learn that Jesus is a friend to everyone and we can follow Him. In elementary classes, with both our 252 Story and The So-and-So Show, we learning that Jesus asks us to work together to help someone in need.
Especially after all we’ve been through in the past two years, it can often seem overwhelming when we see others with needs. We can think these needs are too big for us to help and so we sometimes end up doing nothing. However, if we cooperate with others to meet those needs, we have a better chance of making a difference in their life and pointing them to God.
With love,
Miss Elisa
This week’s preschool episode
Ollie and the wonder clubhouse
All month, our preschoolers are learning with Miss Elisa that Jesus wants to be our friend forever.
Today's story is all about the twelve disciples (referencing all four Gospel accounts: Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John) and that everyone can be friends with Jesus.
Practice our preschool memory verse: “Come and follow me,” Jesus said (Matthew 4:19).
This week’s LOWER Elementary Episode
THE 252 Story
This month, our elementary kiddos are exploring with Miss Elisa that cooperation is working together to do more than you can do alone.
Today's story is all about Jesus healing a man who could not walk (Luke 5:17-26) and that we can work together to help someone in need.
Practice our elementary memory verse: Two people are better than one. They can help each other in everything they do (Ecclesiastes 4:9).
This week’s upper Elementary Episode
THE so and so show
This month, our elementary kiddos are exploring with Miss Elisa that cooperation is working together to do more than you can do alone.
Today's story is all about Jesus healing a man who could not walk (Luke 5:17-26) and that we can work together to help someone in need.
John, Brandon, Stephen, and Kellen explore the key question: Who do you know who needs help?
Practice our elementary memory verse: Two people are better than one. They can help each other in everything they do (Ecclesiastes 4:9).