In the Know: Legacy
WHAT WE’RE TEACHING
This month we are teaching a four-week series focusing on the Holy Spirit. Click the button below to head over to our Family Ministries Page where you will find more details of what your student will be learning.
TIP OF THE MONTH
As we have expeienced this past year, worship doesn’t only take place at a church service . . . worship could take place at home. And you, as the “worship leader,” just need to be willing to do something that will help your family connect with God, honor God, and remember all that God has done. Apart from music, your family can engage in regular times of prayer, discussion, and reflection. REGARDLESS IF THEY'RE A TODDLER, SCHOOL-AGE CHILD, OR A TEENAGER, here are some ways you can engage in worship as a family.
1. Head over to our Monthly Worship Playlist and spend some time drawing together while you listen.
2. Go on a walk together and talk about what you love most about God.
3. Pick a favorite worship song, grab some playdough, paints, or art supplies, and create while you’re listening. Spend some time afterward reflecting on what the song means to you.
4. Check out this Resource of Worship Station Ideas and complete some as a family.
podcast RECOMMENDATION OF THE MONTH
pardon the mess
Parenting is messy and we're not afraid to talk about it. Each week Cynthia Yanof has honest conversations with her guests about raising our kids in biblical truth in a fast-changing world. It's funny, it's relatable, it's honest, and it's going to keep you coming back for more. Let's walk the parenting road together, because there are no perfect parents - just a perfect God who loves us in the middle of our mess.
RESOURCE OF THE MONTH
THIS is a just a small reminder of the kinds of values we want to instill in our kids.
What are some ways you think you could actively champion some of these values in your kid’s life?
QUESTION OF THE MONTH
We know you’re learning a lot about parenting, so we’d love to learn alongside you. What’s one thing you’ve learned this year that every parent should know? Head down to the comments and let us know!
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