Sunday, April 13, 2008

Fishing for something?

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We have begun a series looking at people who actually met Jesus, and their reactions.

This week we spoke of 4 fishermen, who followed at the first request. Do we follow easily, and who do we follow. These men chose to follow Jesus, aware that he was different, yet not fully aware at that time that they were indeed following the son of God.

Sunday, April 6, 2008

That's what friends are for...



This week we looked at the friendship between David and Jonathan in 1 Samuel 23.
These two had developed a very close friendship which meant they were able to encpurage and support one another. Do we encourage our friends? do our friends encourage us? These were some of the questions we asked the children.

Sunday, March 30, 2008

He was how old?


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Today we looked at the story of King Joash, 2 kings 11-12. He became a King who was faithful to God at the age of 7. We too can serve God, all be it in simple ways, we learnt today that we are not too young to live the life that God leads.

Sunday, March 23, 2008

Easter Day

We will be satying together in Church to celebrate the fact that Christ is Risen. Come back to find out what we learnt.




So what happened. We stayed in together to celebrate the fact that following Jesus' death on Good Friday, that he was raised from the dead 3 days later. That was the first Easter. Those who were there found this amazing, some believed others doubdted. We are the same today, the Truth is True, however we sometimes find the truth harder to accept. Jesus is Alive, do you accept this.

Sunday, March 16, 2008

Palm Sunday



Once again the children (3-11 years) were altogether, we met some rather "shy spies" who were looking at what made Palm Sunday special. They found out about people waving palm branches to celebrate Jesus' arrival in Jerusalem. Palm Sunday is only part of the story though, and this coming weekend is the most significant, what will we learn then?

Sunday, March 9, 2008

A promise is a promise.

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This week the children looked at the story of Abraham & Sarah. God made a promise to them, that seemed impossible. However, nothing is impossible for God, and He did keep His promise to them.

Sunday, March 2, 2008

Feeling sheepish




This week "Great Grandma" came to church, but she was a bit sheepish.
Apart from the very little ones we all stayed intogether: Great Grandma helped remind us that
Sheep need a shepherd to guide them, children have parents to guide them, and we all need God to be guiding us. It was Mothers Day, so some of the children managed to make gifts during there service as well.