Dear families,
In our preschool class this month, we are exploring God’s Creation from the Book of Genesis. This week, God creates the birds and fish. And in elementary, we're learning all about resilience, which is how we get back up when something gets us down.
You can choose joy when life gets hard. We will all face times when life is hard; how we respond to those situations matters. We may not be happy about what we face, but we can still trust that God can help us get through it. That can give us joy! And we hope that our kids will start to understand that when they choose joy, they can point others to Jesus.
With love,
Miss Elisa
This week’s preschool episode
Ollie and the wonder clubhouse
All month, our preschoolers are learning with Miss Elisa that God made everything.
Today's story is all about the creation of birds and fish (Genesis 1:20–21) and we remember that God made everything.
Practice our preschool memory verse: “God saw everything He had made. And it was very good.” (Genesis 1:31)
This week’s LOWER Elementary Episode
THE 252 Story
This month, our elementary kiddos are exploring with Miss Elisa that resilience is getting back up when something gets you down.
Today's story is all about Paul and Silas in Prison (Acts 16:16-40) and that we can choose joy when life gets hard.
Practice our elementary memory verse: “But those who trust in the Lord will receive new strength. They will fly high as eagles. They will run and not get tired. They will walk and not grow weak.” (Isaiah 40:31)
This week’s upper Elementary Episode
THE so and so show
This month, our elementary kiddos are exploring with Miss Elisa that resilience is getting back up when something gets you down.
Today's story is all about Paul and Silas in Prison (Acts 16:16-40) and that we can choose joy when life gets hard.
John, Brandon, Stephen, and Kellen explore the key question: What helps you keep going?
Practice our elementary memory verse: “But those who trust in the Lord will receive new strength. They will fly high as eagles. They will run and not get tired. They will walk and not grow weak.” (Isaiah 40:31)