Thankfulness. . . to be continued!

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Parent’s Corner- November 28, 2021


“We will not hide them from their children, but tell to the coming generation the glorious deeds of the LORD, and his might, and the wonders that he has done.” Psalm 78:4 ESV


“What are you thankful for today?” 


A beloved gentleman in our church used to ask this question of everyone, in nearly every conversation.  It got to the point that when you knew you were going to see him, you knew you needed to have an answer.  You knew he was going to ask!  


I’m sure that, this past week, we spent time with family and friends recalling examples of God’s faithfulness and expressing our thankfulness for them and for Him.  Let’s continue this spirit of thankfulness into the Christmas season as well!  Thankfulness shouldn’t be limited to Thanksgiving but should be prevalent in our lives at all times.  As the season seems to shift focus from what we are thankful for to making lists of what we want or have yet to receive, let’s guard our hearts and the hearts of our children.  Let’s continue the season of thankfulness!  Let’s tell our children of the mighty works God has done, the prayers He has answered, and the promises He has made to those who love Him.  Thankfulness is always a great topic of conversation, as well as a great state of mind!


This Week in Sunday School. . . 


2s/3s- The Story of Daniel

Scripture- Daniel 6

Lesson Truth- God is with us- always and everywhere

Aims for the Children- to do at least one of the following during this lesson:

  • Tell who Daniel obeyed and to whom he prayed

  • Tell who took care of Daniel in the lion’s den

  • Say a prayer of thanks to God for taking care of us.


4s-5th Grade-  God sends John the Baptist

Scripture-  Luke 1:5-25, 57-67, 76-79

Principle- Jesus is Savior and Lord

Ask your Child- What is important about the names Immanuel, Savior, and Son of the Most High?

Apply- By obeying Jesus Christ as Lord and God.

This Week- As a family, read Luke 1:5-25, 57-67, 76-79

Next Week-  Matthew 1:18-25; Luke 1:26-38

Children’s Church- God Ordains the Tabernacle

Scripture-  Exodus 25:1-27:19; 30:1-10

Principle-  God has made a way for us to dwell with Him.

Ask Your Child- What does the tabernacle tell us about God?

Apply- By worshiping God in an honoring way.

This Week- As a family, read Exodus 25-31.

Next Week- God promises to send a Messiah.