Clubhouse (Preschool)
Big Idea: Up for the Challenge
Bottom Line: God does what He says He will do!
July
7th-- Noah (part 1)
July
14th--Noah (part 2)
July
21st-- Gideon’s Army
July 28th-- Gideon at battle
Since learning is so critical during the preschool years, Clubhouse seeks to partner with parents seizing every opportunity to give young children a great first impression of their loving heavenly Father who made them, and loves them, and of Jesus who wants to be their friend forever.
A great way to make the Bible come alive to young children is to read with your child from an illustrated story Bible. Our favorite is the Jesus Storybook Bible available here. The Bible for Children has created colorful illustrated Bible stories that engage children. You can view the story of Gideon on a tablet or computer here.
Club252-- (Elementary)
Jesus’
followers witnessed so many amazing things while He walked the earth with them.
They saw Jesus perform miracles and they heard Him teach a whole new way of
thinking. Through it all, God was preparing them to carry Jesus’ ministry into
the world. He was teaching them the basics:
Wisdom
– I need to make the
wise choice.
Faith – I can trust God no matter what.
Friendship – I should treat others the way I want to
be treated.
When
we focus on these ideas, we can also begin to discover what God is doing in us
to change the world around us. We’ll learn from Jesus’ teachings that we, too,
can make a difference.
The
monthly memory verse is: “You are the light of the world. A city on a
hill can’t be hidden,” Matthew 5:14, NIrV. When we choose to love God
by loving others, you will help God’s love shine on all people.
July 7th-- Bible story, Jesus loves and forgives
Peter for denying Him (John 18-21). Our Bottom Line is: God is doing something
in me so I will love the people around me. When we love the way Jesus loves us,
we forgive when others wrong us, we serve and help meet others’ needs, and we
sacrifice what we want for what’s best for others.
July 14th’s biblical principle, Jesus is teaching the
people how to be kind to others, even people who mistreat you (Matthew
5:41-41). In Jesus’ time, the Roman guards could force people to carry their
belongings for a mile. But Jesus taught that, to show God’s kindness to the
guards, the people should go an extra mile. Our Bottom Line is: God is doing
something in me so I will love people who are hard to love.
July 21st’s Bible story, Jesus commands His followers
to go into all the world and tell about God’s love (Matthew 28:16-20). Our
Bottom Line is: God is doing something in me to show the world who He is. Each
of Jesus’ followers had a story of when God had shown them love, and they were
able to share that story with other people.
July 28th’s Bible story, Jesus commanded that we
should love God with all our hearts and love others as we love ourselves
(Matthew 22:34-40). Our Bottom Line is: God is doing something in you to change
the world around you. Often, one of the best ways we can love God is by loving
His people. Regardless of who the person is or what they’ve done, God still
loves them, and we can too.
Middle & High School
Big Idea: The Good Shepherd expects right action,
right teaching, and right standing.
Bible Study: Near the end of
his life, Paul wrote letters to Timothy and Titus, two of his most trusted
disciples, instructing them in their efforts to model the Good Shepherd who
guides His people into the knowledge of truth. In these letters, we learn what
is expected from our pastors today, as well as how to pray for and support
these pastors given to us by God.
Why is it
important to know God's expectations for pastors? Why is it important to know
how to pray and support our pastors?
Quote for
Discussion: Discuss this
quote together. How does this change your understanding of a relationship with
Jesus?
“Just as Christ submitted His
whole life for our good, so we should submit our whole lives for one another's
good. It's not as if there is some area of our life that is exempt from
considering the interests of others better than our own. Specifically, we
should give ourselves to our church publicly, physically, socially,
affectionately, financially, vocationally, ethically, and spiritually” – Jonathan Leeman
Conversation Questions
Use
these questions to begin thinking through and applying the lessons to your
family life:
1. Why is
it important for our family to pray for and support our pastor(s)?
2. How
does the gospel drive our prayer and support for our pastor(s)?
3. How
does our pastor(s) motivate our family to live on mission for God?
Download the One Conversation Guide for parents from the Gospel Project for Students here.