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    Kidzport September 28 – Revival

    September 28, 2008

    We continued our look at Old Testament kings today by talking about Josiah.   Josiah was a good king, especially compared to the the kings before him, Manassah and Amon.

    The key verse was 2Chronicles 34:2.    And he did what was right in the sight of the LORD, and walked in the ways of his father David; he did not turn aside to the right hand or to the left.   Josiah became king of Judah when he was eight years old.  He inherented a country that was broken and dissolute, worshipping idols in high places.  Josiah began to seek after God’s heart, and eventually began to tear down the high places and idols.  And God began to bless Judah as a result.

    Josiah then resored true worship in the land of Judah, and the people began to turn back to the Lord.  There was then revival in the land.  Revival means bringing something back to life.  Judah was coming back to life, spiritually. 

    Revival requires three things:

     

    For Parents:

    Assignment:  I asked the kids to find out the meaning of their names, and why their parents named them what they did.  If they have a Biblical name, then tell me about the who that person was.

    Kidzport September 21 – Trading Gold for Bronze

    September 22, 2008

    In our second week of Kidzport ministry, we had a much larger group than we did the prior week, especially in the 4-6 year old group.   So praise God that people are bringing their kids to church.  Hopefully this ministry will continue to grow.  

    The 4-6 year olds watched a video and learned about Jonah and the great fish.  

    In the 7-9 group, the lesson was based on Brother Josh’s message, Trading Gold for Bronze.   The main thing we focused on this week was humility.   In 2 Chronicles 12, we learn that King Rheoboam has become hard on his people.  We talked about how Rheoboam did not listen to the advice of the elders, but instead relied on the advice of young men like himself, and as a result, God sent the pharoah Shishak to come to destroy Jerusalem. But according to verse 7, when God saw that the king had realized his mistake and humbled himself, he spared Jerusalem.  But Shishak still came and took all the gold. 

    We talked about who the children should turn to for advice – parents, teachers, pastors, older siblings, trusted adults and God.  We asked what would happen when they took advice from their friends instead of people more experienced.  Then we talked about humility – what it means and when it’s important.  I asked them about pride, when it’s OK and when it’s not.  We said it was OK to be proud of accomplishments, but not to the point you think you’re better than other people, or that you don’t need God. We gave examples of having nice things (like the gold Rheoboam had) and having it taken away, and having then to have not-so-nice things. (like the bronze he was left with.)

    For parents:

    Next Saturday, Kidzport is going to be hosting the children’s ministry at the HFC annual meeting.  Hope to see everyone there!

    Kidzport Sept 14

    September 15, 2008

    September 14, 2008 marks a great day in the history of Gospel Light Community Church.  Today we launched Kidzport, a new expansion of our Children’s Network. 

    At this weekend’s work day, a group of volunteers, led by my wife, or course, worked hard at getting the building ready for today.   They cleaned, moved, carried, swept, sorted and chucked.  The result was amazing, to be sure. 

    If you get a chance, you should come and see the place.  We’ve turned the entire second floor of the building into a kid-friendly learning center.  There is a classroom,  a play/media area, a crafts room, an office, and plenty of storage for our costumes, props and other stuff.  There are some photos at the bottom of the post.

    Today’s class was entitled “Taste and See.”  It was based on Psalm 34:8 “O, taste and see that the Lord is good…”  We asked the kids if they had ever had experience with a parent giving them some food that they had never seen before, and what there reactions were.   Typically, they are something like “Ewww.  I don’t like that.”  Us parents respond “How do you know if you don’t try it?  Taste it and see if you like it.” 

    So we talked about that, and about how some of their friend respond the same way when the kids talk about church.  We talked about Halleluia Night, which will be coming up October 31.  The kids said sometimes their friends just wanted to have Halloween, and didn’t want to come to church.  So we encouraged them to use the advice of the psalm – try asking their friends to just try it.  Obviously, we’re encouraging the kids to invite their friends to Halleluia Night. 

    For parents: 

    Here are some pictures of the Kidzport center. Click them and they get bigger! More improvements are coming.

    Play/Media Area

    Play/Media Area

      

    Classroom

    Classroom

    Kidzport is going online!

    September 9, 2008

    Kidzport will launch at Gospel Light on September 14 2008!    Bookmark this blog (or better yet, subscribe!) to keep updated.