Parent Cue: week of August 16th

Sunday was the 2nd weekend that the Rochester and Webster campuses have been reopened! We have been missing all of our Northridge Kids and families. If you have joined us today or will within the next few weeks, you can check out the reopening page here for more information.

Last month, our kids team put together some video devotionals to help you and your kids study the Bible together. We tried out a variety of different methods that we hope will inspire you to study God’s Word. If you missed those devotionals, you can find them and printable Bible Study guides here. This week, we want to share two more tools that may help you to inspire faith in your kids!

  • Preschool— Throughout the next couple months, our preschool environments will be using the Life.Church Bible App for Kids curriculum. This curriculum actually has an app that accompanies it, the “Bible App for Kids” You can download the Bible App for Kids and look for the picture below. Or if you would rather have a book version find that here.

 
  • Elementary—This month, our elementary kids are learning that God’s creativity is endless. And since we’re made in God’s image, we can be creative, too. The Bible App has a 7 day devotional called, Indescribable. Check it out by going here or find it in the reading plans on your Bible app.

 

Preschool Resources

Bible Story: Dreams Come True—Joseph’s rise to power (Genesis 39-45)

Big Idea: You can be a good example for your friends to copy when you live like Jesus. Copy Jesus by making right choices, helping, saying kind words, and sharing! 

Ask your kids: How can I be a good example? (I can live like Jesus!)

Memory Verse:Set an example ... in what you say and in how you live.” 1 Timothy 4:12 NIrV


Elementary Resources

Life App: Creativity—Imagining what you could do because you’re made in God’s image

Memory Verse: “Great is the Lord and most worthy of praise; his greatness no one can fathom.” Psalm 145:3 (NIV)

Bible Story: This is Me (Esther) • Esther

Bottom Line: God created you for a purpose..

Ask Your Kids: What do you think your purpose could be?

Is there one specific purpose God has that is the same for EVERYONE? If so, what is it?

 
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