This is our last week for February's verse, Love one another (1John 4:7) and the fruit of the Spirit we're learning about is PEACE. Our story comes from Matthew 8:23-27 that tells about when Jesus calmed a fierce storm that threatened His friends lives. The disciples were crossing the sea in a boat when an raging storm came upon them, causing them to fear that the mighty winds would smash their boat, leaving them to drown. What was Jesus doing? Sleeping soundly, of course! When the men woke him to beg for His intervention, Jesus stood up, faced the storm and said, "Peace, be still." Instantly, the storm stopped and the disciples, once again were amazed by the power of the Messiah. Here are some more of God's promises about letting Him take control so that we can feel peace just like Jesus's disciples felt peace that day: John 16:33, “I have told you these things, so that in me you may have peace. In this world you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the world.” Philippians 4:6-7 says: "In nothing be anxious; but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known unto God. And the peace of God, which passeth all understanding, shall guard your hearts and your thoughts in Christ Jesus." For our game, pretending that the parachute was a boat sailing across the Galilee, we will bounce 12 beanbags through a storm of wind, rain, and thunder mayhem until Jesus comes onto the scene, stands up and commands, "Peace. Be still!" The songs we sing this week are God's Not Dead and The Fruit of the Spirit. Next week.....PATIENCE!
Fruit of the Spirit....JOY (2/16-2/18)
"Love one another" 1John 4:7 Last week in chapel we discovered the meaning of joy and how it can pop up at any time, even when we don't expect it. Our story came from John 21:1-14. After Jesus's crucifixion, the disciples, overcome with loss and sadness, were out on the lake dropping their fishing nets into the water and coming up empty time and time again. A stranger standing on the shore called out to them with some friendly advice, "Why don't you cast your net on the other side of the boat?" he suggested. Although it didn't make sense, the disciples tried it. Sure enough, the haul was so bountiful that the net was overflowing with fish. The stranger turned out to be Jesus. This was the first time His friends had seen Him since His resurrection. Peter was so filled with joy that instead of waiting for the men to row the boat ashore, he jumped in the water and swam to Jesus as fast as he could. As with the disciples, the joy we feel today from the fruit of the Spirit is not based on our circumstances, our paycheck or our mindset; rather, on our relationship with Jesus Christ - and our living in Him. In this way, our joy can never be taken away or meddled with by the world. This joy is found WITHIN the Holy Spirit. For our game, the kids get to sit in a rubber raft and throw fish into a net. The songs we sang and danced to were "Happy" and "Praise the Lord Every Day." Next week: Peace!
Fruit of the Spirit....LOVE (2/9-2/11)
"Love one another" -- 1John 4:7 The first aspect of the fruit of the spirit that God tells us about is love. Scruffy and I have a fun conversation about the things we love, like trucks and gummy bears. Then this leads to a discussion about the difference between gummy bear love and Jesus's love, or Agape love. Both are sweet and make us happy, but beyond that there is an enormous difference in the two. The 2's and 3's will read the book, "Jesus Loves Me!" while the Pre-K's and Toucans will read "I Know Jesus Loves Me." In both of these books we explore how God's unending love fills us up and, in turn, we are able to share this love with others. One of the best descriptions of love is found in 1 Corinthians 13:4-7. Many of you probably even heard these words in your wedding ceremony. "Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. It's not rude, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs. Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres." Adding to that, the kids and I discuss that love is sharing, helping, giving, and doing. Our game this week is Heart Toss where we'll toss darts through giant hearts hanging from the ceiling. After everyone gets their turn we'll finish up by singing Jesus Loves Me Rock and Everybody Everywhere. Next week.....joy!
Fruit of the Spirit (1/26-1/28)
With God, all things are possible. - Matthew 19:26 In chapel we will be talking about fruit; fruit that grows on trees and fruit that grows on vines. God gives us so many different varieties of delicious fruits to enjoy and He likes to see us smile and take pleasure in His creations. At the same time, He also knows that fruit is packed with goodness that will make our bodies grow healthy and strong. In the same way God provides fruit for us to grow strong in our bodies, He also gifts our souls with fruit of the Spirit. This fruit contains attributes that every Christian shows when they walk with the Lord. "But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control. Against such things there is no law." Galations 5:22-23 This week in chapel will be an overview week, hinting of 9 fun weeks to come. In the 2's and 3's I will read "9 Fruits Alive" and in the Pre-K's and Transition I will read "Jesus In Me...The Fruit of the Spirit." Both books very simply explain ways we show qualities of God's fruit. Throughout the remainder of winter and spring we'll take one attribute per week and focus our lesson around it. First one up...LOVE. After the book we'll go fishing for fruit and sing and dance to 'The Fruit of the Spirit' and 'Praise The Lord Every Day.' May God show you His blessings as you go about your week! Melinda
Go and Tell (1/19-1/21)
With God all things are possible. (Matthew 19:26). Jesus gave each of us a big job to do. He said, "Go and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. Teach them to obey all my commandments and I'll be with you until the end of the age." Matthew 28:19-20. Known as the Great Commission, this is what Jesus expects us to do with our time here on earth. Very simply put, we are to go and tell. This week I will read a book I wrote called, 'Go and Tell!' that explains our very important task. After our story, we'll follow an obstacle course around the room as we pretend to 'go and tell' along the way. After our game, we will sing and dance to Boom Chaka Laka and I Like To. May God bless you all. Remember to GO and TELL!
Follow The Star (1/5-1/7)
Our chapel this week is our celebration of Epiphany. We'll begin in the classrooms where I'll tell the children how royalty and wise men followed the star to Bethlehem to present the newborn king with gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh, giving each child will have the opportunity to examine Jesus's first birthday gifts. We all then put on crowns and follow the stars to the Narthex to find Baby Jesus so we can present Him with our own gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh. Next, we'll decorate the candles with star stickers that you'll find in your child's backpack. Thinking of the excursion taken by so many over 2,000 years ago to find the long-awaited King made me realize that even today we embark on our own journeys to find Jesus. Although the special star that hung in the sky above Baby Jesus is no longer there to guide us, God makes no secret of where we can find Him. He doesn't sit high upon a throne in a palace so that only dignitaries can approach him. He's not tucked away in a sacred temple so that only people who are secure in their faith feel brave enough to seek Him. Rather, Jesus is outside in the open air, He's in our homes and neighborhoods where anyone --- all men, all women, all children no matter their dress or circumstances can come to Him. Wherever the starting point, each person's journey is as unique as he is. But, the end result is always the same. With the arrival of each new person standing before Jesus, there is abundant joy and celebration among the angels in Heaven because one more precious member of God's kingdom is added to His family. It is my hope that each of you enjoyed overflowing peace and laughter over the Christmas break and you all are facing the new year with the anticipation of fun, loving, memory-filled days. You know that your children are a tremendous blessing to me and I get such joy from teaching them about Jesus and helping them find their own star. Blessings to you as you navigate through your week. Melinda
The Best Christmas Gift (12/8-12/10)
"For God so loved the world that He gave His son, Jesus." -John 3:16 Jesus was the very first Christmas gift and He continues to be the very best Christmas gift of all. This week Scruffy can't wait to give his special gift to me, a rice baby Jesus. Keeping with ELP's tradition, each boy and girl also gets to make his or her very own rice baby Jesus to take home and place under the Christmas tree. "And there were shepherds living out in the fields nearby, keeping watch over their flocks at night. An angel of the Lord appeared to them, and the glory of the Lord shone around them, and they were terrified. But the angel said to them, “Do not be afraid. I bring you good news that will cause great joy for all the people. Today in the town of David a Savior has been born to you; He is the Messiah, the Lord. This will be a sign to you: You will find a baby wrapped in cloths and lying in a manger.” Suddenly a great company of the heavenly host appeared with the angel, praising God and saying, “Glory to God in the highest heaven, and on earth peace to those on whom His favor rests.” Luke 2:8-13. After the boys and girls make their rice babies we will rock them while we sing Away in the Manger and Mary Had a Baby. My prayer is that you and your family will bask in the warmth of God's love for you as you go about preparing for the celebration of Jesus's birthday. -Melinda
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