Friday, May 2, 2025

May 4

 Missionary: Laing


Toddler:
  • Jesus Made Breakfast for His Friends
  • Jesus is living today as our Savior. 
  • John 21:1-14
  • Matthew 28:6
Pre-K/K:
  • God Troubled Egypt
  • God is the only true God. 
  • Exodus 7:14-10:29
  • Exodus 15:11
The 1st graders will be combined with the 2nd–3rd grade class

1st - 3rd SS:
  • Gaith Lessons around Jericho
  • God has all the power He needs to be faithful to His promises. 
  • Joshua 5:13-6:27
  • Psalm 147:5
4th - 5th SS:
  • Tell the Truth
  • God loves truth and wants us to live in the truth. 
  • Exodus 20:16; 32
  • Exodus 20:16
1st - 5th CC:
  • Joseph Forgives His Brothers
  • God has a sovereign plan He works for good. 
  • Genesis 42-50
  • Genesis 50:20

Thursday, May 1, 2025

Pray Read Plan

Here is the plan for the last four weeks of the Parenting Class:  Pray, Read, and Plan

April 27:  Pray


Several months ago, Pastor Brett challenged the church to pray using the acronym PRAY. 

Praise Focus on who God is:  holy, loving, protector, provider, just, merciful

Psalm 100:1-3, 115:1

Praise Help:  Use the alphabet to review God's attributes. 

Repent:  Acknowledge your sins and ask for forgiveness.  Repent of general sin (I need to be more patient) or specifically (I yelled at the kids yesterday).

Isaiah 6:5; Psalm 51

Praise Help: Parents, do the one thing that Jesus cannot.

Ask Bring your needs, desires, and petitions before God.  Pray for family, friends, and the disciple-makers (volunteers, elders, and pastors. 

Philippians 4:6

Praise Help:  10 Crucial Lessons from Proverbs to pray for your children.

Yield:  Surrender your will to God's will and trust in His plan for your life.

Luke 22:42

 Praise Help:

Tips for Leading Children in Prayer 

Parents and Kids, plan to meet at Trinity on May 7th for an interactive prayer time.  

May 4:  Read:  Look at how to read the Bible with your child, and share parenting books and children’s books.  


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This class will be helpful whether you are an avid reader, a reluctant reader, or not a reader at all. 

Whether you have been in class every week or you haven’t been to any class, plan to come and learn about and share resources. 

I love my church, and I don’t mean the building.  I mean the people!  I want them to grow in the truth of God’s word.  In our media-saturated culture, we are being bombarded with so many ideas.  The blatantly anti-Christian ones are easy to avoid. But the subtle, almost Biblical ones slowly change one’s thinking.  I don’t want any of us to be deceived by the philosophies of this age.  As one of your pastors, I also have the God-given responsibility to help you grow in godliness. 

Lit! is a great resource book with chapters on tips for reading, Christian imagination, raising readers, and marking up your books. 

In the chapter "Read With Resolve," Reinke gives six priorities for his reading: 

    1. Read Scripture
    2. Read to know and delight in Christ
    3. Read to kindle spiritual reflection
    4. Read to initiate personal change
    5. Read to pursue vocational excellence
    6. Read to enjoy a good story
After reading the Scripture, every other type of reading should be done in light of Scripture.  
This doesn’t mean you should only read Christian books; he explains some benefits of reading non-Christian books. These include highlighting common life experiences, exposing the human heart, capturing beauty, and begging questions that can only be resolved in Christ.    
Reinke also has a chapter titled "Raising Readers."  Here are the tips, and each is expanded on in the book. 
    1. Fill your home with books.
    2. Read to your kids. 
    3. Don’t stop reading to your kids. 
    4. Read your books in front of your kids. 
    5. Teach young children to read. 
    6. Push entertainment into the background. 
    7. Listen to audiobooks in the car. 
    8. Hunt for the best books.
    9. Anticipate new books.
    10. Celebrate the classics.
    11. Cultivate your child’s moral imagination.
    12. Help interpret worldviews as you read to your children.
    13. Read your favorite excerpts to your children.
    14. Invite your children to read to the family. 
    15. Challenge your children to improve books. 
    16. Most importantly, read the Bible together as a family. 

Here are some online reading helps and resources

May 11 & 18:  Plan.  

How you pray and what you read as a family obviously depends on the age of your children.  We will talk about what is appropriate at different age levels.   

 

For all the Parenting Class posts, go to https://tbcgrkidz.blogspot.com/search/label/parenting





Friday, April 25, 2025

April 27

 Missionary: Laing

Summer Camp Scholarship Form:
https://trinitybaptistgr.churchcenter.com/registrations/events/2825194

Toddler: 
  • Jesus Appeared to Two Men
  • Jesus is living today as our Savior
  • Luke 24:13-35
  • Matthew 28:6
Pre-K/K
  • God Protected Moses
  • God's plans can never be stopped.
  • Exodus 1; 2:1-10
  • Psalm 115:3
The 1st graders will be combined with the 2nd–3rd grade class

1st - 3rd SS:
  • Israel's Step of Faith
  • God requires us to demonstrate our faith. 
  • Joshua 3; 4
  • James 2:17
4th - 5th SS: 
  • Give to Others
  • God delights when we give of ourselves to others. 
  • Exodus 20:15; 22:1, 2; 25:1-9; Leviticus 10:1-5
  • Exodus 20:15
1st - 5th CC:
  • Joseph Interprets Dreams
  • God is trustworthy even when others disappoint us. 
  • Genesis 40; 41
  • Genesis 50:20 

Friday, April 18, 2025

April 20

 Missionary: Pool

Summer Camp Scholarship Form:
https://trinitybaptistgr.churchcenter.com/registrations/events/2825194

Toddler: 
  • Jesus Lives!
  • Jesus is living today as our Savior. 
  • Matthew 28:1-8
  • Matthew 28:6
Pre-K/K
  • Jesus Secured Deliverance
  • Jesus rose again to me deliverance from sin permanent. 
  • Matthew 28:1-10; Luke 24:13-43
  • 1 Corinthians 15:4
The 1st graders will be combined with the 2nd–3rd grade class

1st - 3rd SS:
  • Faith in the Risen Christ
  • God saves all who put their faith in Christ. 
  • Matthew 1; John 18-20
  • John 6:40
4th - 5th SS:
  • Stay Faithful
  • God wants us to be faithful to our promises.
  • Exodus 19:1-9; 20:14; Hosea 2:13, 19, 20; 14
  • Exodus 20:14
1st - 5th CC:
  • Easter Sunday
  • He's Alive
  • John 20:13-21:25
  • Romans 15:13

Friday, April 11, 2025

April 13

 Missionary: Pool

Summer Camp Scholarship Form:
https://trinitybaptistgr.churchcenter.com/registrations/events/2825194

Toddler: 
  • Jesus' Friends Praised Him
  • Jesus deserves our praise. 
  • Luke 19:28-40
  • 1 John 4:19
Pre-K/K
  • Jesus Provided Deliverance
  • Jesus died to provide deliverance from sin. 
  • Matthew 26:57-68; Luke 23:7-11
  • Acts 16:31
The 1st graders will be combined with the 2nd–3rd grade class

1st - 3rd SS: 
  • Fear and Faith in Jericho
  • God supplies us with the strength and courage to do His will. 
  • Joshua 1; 2
  • Joshua 1:9
4th - 5th SS:
  • Respect Life
  • God desires that we love and respect each other. 
  • Exodus 17; 20:13; 21:12-14
  • Exodus 20:!3
1st - 5th CC:
  • Joseph is Falsely Accused
  • God honors those who obey Him. 
  • Genesis 39
  • Genesis 50:20

Sunday, April 6, 2025

Obedient Children

In communicating and disciplining our children, we don't want to only stress rules, correction, and punishment.  Our communication needs to include rebuke, entreaty, instruction and prayer.

Deuteronomy 6:4-9 shows us this communication should be all the time and everywhere.

Most fundamentally, this communication should be Scripture (Psalm 119:105; Hebrews 4:12).  We should not just quote Bible verses.  We must help our children learn how to apply scripture to life at every opportunity.  

Why do we do this?  To get to the heart of our children.  But we need to remember that we cannot change anyone's heart. 

Even without a heart change, there are times when we need to work with our children and their behavior, even if their hearts are still in process.

Obedience is the willing submission of one person to the authority of another.

Ephesians 6 gives commands to children to obey their parents and parents to help their children do this.

Here are two helpful video lessons on Ephesians 6:1-4.

Do Obedient Children Always Live Long? 

 

Fathers Aim at Trusting, Obedient, Happy Children.

 

Obedience is all the way, right away, with the right heart attitude.

Parents, we need to remember the following in parenting.
  • Consistency, threat with no consequences vs. commands with real consequences
  • Same standard, not mom vs. dad
  • Training, reactive vs proactive
  • Encouragement - reinforce positive behavior
  • Discernment, every family and every child is different
  • Graciousness - be thoughtful when asking children to obey




Friday, April 4, 2025

April 6

 Missionary: Nielen

Summer Camp Scholarship Form:
https://trinitybaptistgr.churchcenter.com/registrations/events/2825194

Toddler:
  • God Provided for Elisha
  • God provides us with homes. 
  • 2 Kings 4:8-11
  • Psalm 56:3
Pre-K/K
  • Jesus Agreed to be Our Deliverer
  • Jesus willingly agreed to deliver the world from sin. 
  • Matthew 26:31-75; Luke 22:61, 62
  • Philippians 2:8
The 1st graders will be combined with the 2nd–3rd grade class

1st - 3rd SS:
  • God is Praiseworthy
  • God, our Rock, deserves our worship and devotion. 
  • Deuteronomy 31:1-3; 30; 32:1-4; 33:26-29
  • Deuteronomy 32:3, 4a
4th - 5th SS:
  • Honor Your Parents
  • God wants us to respect and honor our parents. 
  • Exodus 18; 20:23
  • Exodus 20:12
1st - 5th CC:
  • Joseph Is Sold Into Slavery
  • God loves us no matter how others treat us. 
  • Genesis 37
  • Genesis 50:20