August Update from Mrs. Chris

Good morning to all of you beautiful people! 

 

This month has been one full of changes for our children. They are returning to school, back to earlier bedtimes, and many are seeing new faces. The lessons have been focused on how great God is.

Our younger classroom of children has learned about God’s creation, and the older children have learned that they are creative, because they were made in God’s image.

As we begin new things, we can trust God with our lives. If we feel upset or afraid, we can trust God to comfort us. Our Almighty God is in control.

 

Abeantogo Coffee this Wednesday

If you can drop by the church parking lot on your way to or from the school on Wednesday morning from 7-9:30 am, there will be free coffee in the parking lot. We would love to see you so that we can bless you with a cup.

 

September Family Event

           Fall Ball

Where: SHBC Fellowship Hall

When: Sat. Sept. 23rd,6:30-8:00 pm

We will dance, play, eat, and have fun, so invite everyone to join us.

 

Grades 1 through 5

Pure Imagination

The Tabernacle

Exodus 25:8-9; 28:1, 3; 31:1-11, 35:21, 25, 34; 39:42-43

 

Memory Verse

“We are God’s creation. He created us to belong to Christ Jesus. Now we can do good works. Long ago God prepared these works for us to do.” Ephesians 2:10, NIrV

 

Virtue:

Creativity-Using your imagination to do something new.

 

Basic Truth:

I can trust God the creator.

 

Devotional

Do something new and use your creativity to show that you love God.

 

Parent Cue

Made to create!

 

Toddlers through Kindergarten

On Days 6 and 7

God made the land animals and people, and then He rested.

GENESIS 1:24–2:3

 

MEMORY VERSE

“God saw everything he had made. And it was very good.” GENESIS 1:31, NIRV

 

Key Question and Bottom Line

How was everything made?

God is the creator of everything.

 

Truth:

God made me.

 

Kids,

 

Remember to try to be joyful at school. When the other kids see you, they will want to have what you have. The joy of the Lord!

 

Joyfully,

 

Mrs. Chris