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MAY 2022
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The new children's bathrooms are almost ready. They are single occupancy, uni-gender bathrooms, with the two larger ones ADA compliant.

Thank you to everyone for your patience
as we navigate around these inconveniences!

Sunday school

9:30 am
for Newborn - Grade 5


Kids should be coming home with an activity sheet that you can use at home to interact with your child. It contains the main point of their Sunday school lesson, and a big picture question that you can ask them.

Junior Church

10:45 am
for Newborn - Grade 5

Lessons in April explore the question, What is the fair payment for sin? The fair payment for sin is death. God’s people were in the promised land, but not all was well. Generation after generation continued a pattern of disobedience—a cycle of sin with troubling consequences. Because God is just and holy, he would never allow his people’s sin to go unchecked. But because he is also loving and gracious, he would always provide forgiveness of sin through repentance.
 
Here is the remaining lesson schedule:
  • May 4 - Cubbies (BH22), T&T (4.2)
  • May 11 - Cubbies (BH23), T&T (4.3)
  • May 18 - Cubbies (BH24), T&T (4.4)
Our final night before the summer break is the Awana Awards night on May 25. Parents, grandparents, and friend invited!

Next Gen Prayer


Join us May 1 (and every first Sunday of the month)
in the Adult Learning Center from 12:00-12:30
to pray for our next generation.

July 25-29, 2022

 (6:30-8:30 pm each night)

Ages 6-11

(as of July 31)

Ages 4-5

(as of July 31)
The band, drama team, puppets, and all the fun stuff for Summer Blast
is starting to get ready.


If you or your child participated last year,
we'd love to have you join us at the Memorial Day Parade on May 30
to help us invite more kids. Please contact
Joel Rishel.
 

Registration for Summer Blast opens May 23

<< RECOMMENDED RESOURCE >>

Family Discipleship

by Matt Chandler & Adam Griffin

One of the greatest responsibilities all Christian parents have is to be disciple makers in their homes. Yet, many parents feel defeated, incapable, or just unsure how to do it. This book provides a framework through the time, moments, and milestones of family life, without adding more things to your family routine. It’s the ordinary stuff and how we do it that will make all the difference; you just need a willingness to focus on the child who is in front of you, and together to focus on the God who is everywhere.
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