Easter: Stepping Out of the Wilderness
This Easter, may we step from the wilderness of Lent to the reality of Christ’s resurrection with the same joy God promised His people through Isaiah.
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This Easter, may we step from the wilderness of Lent to the reality of Christ’s resurrection with the same joy God promised His people through Isaiah.
Spiritual practices slow us down so we can join God on how and where and when and why He wants us to journey.
Many of us know what we need to do, but sometimes it’s hard putting the ‘should’ into practice.
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Day after day, and year after year, as we tune our hearts and ears to the Holy Spirit, God does a mysterious work in us. And we are transformed.
Children’s ministry worship isn’t just to get out kids’ energy or keep them busy; it’s a chance for them to connect with and express their love for God.
We want kids to know that God can and will work through their lives in unique ways. They fit into His Story and were made for wonder.
Rest is paying attention to our God-given needs and limits and choosing to honor God through an unhurried rhythm in our everyday lives.
Inclusive ministry shows that no matter a child’s ability, they deserve to know how loved and valued they are by their Creator in heaven, and by you.
The simple reality is we were all created for wonder. God designed us with wonder, and our wonder is what draws us to Him.
When we come together in unity as believers, God’s light shines so bright that the whole world can know that He is who He says He is.
Children are the church of today. Just as we are. The ministry work that takes place in children’s ministry—it’s all important.
As followers of Jesus, we are given a forever friend in the Holy Spirit. Be encouraged today. You are not alone.
Kids are great at wondering. At being amazed. At being curious. Let’s encourage them and support families as they wonder in God’s truth!
Before the first child peeks into your classroom or races over to you for a hug this week, pause and give the Holy Spirit full access to your heart, your mind, your soul.
We have been given a precious opportunity to lead the children in our ministries, yet we cannot give away the things that we do not possess.
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God’s amazing story for you is still being written and might look different than what you had imagined.
Jesus cares so deeply about matters of the heart in children. After all, He is the one who said to let them come. So, what if we began doing the same?
For children’s church, Sunday school, small group/large group—it’s important to use a bible-based children’s curriculum when leading and teaching.
Whatever your worship looks like in the season, there is a constant, true, and faithful source. His name is Jesus and we have joy, hope, peace, and love in Him and because of Him.
When we encourage our children in their Christ-given identity, it gives them a strong foundation for knowing who and whose they are.
What if the truest definition of identity meant that the more I am like Jesus, the more I am the me I was made to be?