Today was the third week of The Great Sky Bridge Showdown where preschoolers are pretending to be a part of a construction crew building a great bridge that connects two tall buildings, and elementary schoolers are learning how to become wise builders who follow Jesus’ blueprints for their lives!
SpringTown & Treehouse (Preschool)
ImagiNation, Jump Street & Shockwave (Elementary School)
Need to Know: Never Give Up Doing Good!
Today we learned to Never Give Up Doing Good by following Nehemiah’s example in Nehemiah 1-6. While Nehemiah was working for the king, he heard that the wall in his hometown, Jerusalem, was crumbling. He wanted to do a good thing by helping rebuild it. While people made fun of Nehemiah and even threatened to hurt him, Nehemiah never gave up doing the good God told him to do.
Sometimes it is hard to keep doing good things. We may want to do something else, or people may make fun of us, but we cannot give up doing good! God wants us to do good things, and He will reward us when we Never Give Up Doing Good! Thankfully, we have a way to know what good things God wants us to do. God tells us these things in the Bible. One way we can remember the good things God wants us to do is by memorizing Bible verses. Here is the first part of the verses we are memorizing throughout this series:
“Anyone who hears and obeys these teachings of mine is like a wise person who built a house on solid rock…” - Matthew 7:24-25
Motions for younger elementary kids: “Anyone who hears (cup hand around ear) and obeys (swing arms in marching motion) these teachings of mine, (hold Bible) is like a wise person (point to head) who built a house (hammer) on solid rock (pound fists on top of each other)...” - Matthew 7:24-25 (hold up seven fingers).
This week at home, help your kids understand to Never Give Up Doing Good by working as a family to do good things in your community. Serve at a non-profit organization, clean up trash in your neighborhood or help a relative or friend in need. Afterward, talk about the fun and not-so-fun parts of your time serving, and remind each other to Never Give Up Doing Good!
It’s Gauntlet time again, and we want to keep you as informed as possible! Below are the three main ways that you can stay current with everything you need to know about the Gauntlet.
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If you want further insight into the Gauntlet, you can follow the trip leaders from each campus on Twitter. Brad Cooper (Anderson), Davey Blackburn (Greenville), or David Hall (Florence), Stephen Dickey (Columbia).