Friday, November 7, 2025

November 9

 Missionary: Nielsen

Toddlers: 

God Gave Israel Clothes

Lesson: Deut. 29:5; Nehemiah 9:21

  • How did God provide for Israel and their clothes? (After 40 years of travel, their clothes and shoes were still good as new)

Verse: “I will give thanks to the LORD” (Psalm 111:1)

  • Repeat the verse together. Clap once as you say each word.


Pre-K/K:

David’s Forgiving Heart

Lesson: 2 Samuel 7; 9

  • How did King David show forgiveness to Mephibosheth? (Gave him King Saul’s land)

Verse: “Let us do good to everyone” (Galatians 6:10)

  • What are some ways you can show kindness to a person who is physically different than you? 


1st Grade Sunday School:

Jesus Gave New Life

Lesson: Luke 7:11-17

  • Can you imagine what it must have been like to watch Jesus raise a man from the dead? What would have been your response?

Verse: John 5:21

  • What does Jesus, the Son of God, do?


2nd-3rd Grade Sunday School:

God Made a Royal Promise

Lesson: 2 Samuel 5-7

  • What covenant did God make with David?

Verse: Acts 13:23

Theme: God’s promises reveal His amazing grace. 

Application: One day Jesus will return to earth to set up His Kingdom in fulfillment of the Davidic Covenant. Help your child praise God for His loving grace.

4th-5th Grade Sunday School:

When Kindness Is Right

Lesson: Various Proverbs

  • Have you been affected by having hate in your heart? How?

Verse: Proverbs 3:27

Theme: God desires that we show His love by being kind and generous. 

Application: The proverbs made clear that being kind even to enemies benefits the person showing the kindness. Help your child respond to “enemies” with patient kindness. 


1st-3rd Grade Children's Church:

Gibeonites Use Deception

Lesson: Joshua 9

  • What are some situations in which you should pray for God’s direction?

Verse: Joshua 23:14b

  • How much of God’s word has failed?

  • How much of His Word has God kept?

  • Since God’s word has never failed, and He has kept all His word, what should your response be?

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