Welcome to POA kid's Connection!

We are so glad that you stopped by today and pray that you are blessed by what you see. We have the opportunity to work with some of the best kids on the planet in kid's Connection every Wednesday night at the Pentecostals of Apopka during our mid-week service. While the adults are in the sanctuary, we have church in a kid friendly way that is full of worship, prayer, truth, fun and faith. Hopefully, we will get to meet you soon if we don't know you yet, or see you soon if you are family.

Sunday, August 17, 2008

Pizza and John the Baptist

You may be wondering what pizza has to do with John the Baptist, let alone anything spiritual! Well, in class this week, we learned that John the Baptist knew the importance of putting things in the right order - that is, God, and the things of His Kingdom, first. To demonstrate the importance of doing things in the right order, we had 3 children follow 3 different sets of directions to build a pizza. Each one had the same ingredients, but only one set of directions was in the right order. So one had to put the cheese down first, then the sauce then the crust and finally the pepperoni. Another put the pepperoni, then the sauce, then the cheese and finally the crust. As you can see, if you would bake them the way they were made, you would have a mess. That is what happens to our lives if we don't build them on the solid foundation of Jesus!

















Through this example, we could see that it IS important to put the right things first in our lives!

We also learned that even kids can get so busy that they feel like they don't have time to put God first and discussed ways to overcome this and why we should.















We even learned some new songs and had an awesome time of worship!













Our kids go back to school this week and we are in prayer for their safety, blessings and annointing to stand firm in what they believe in and not be swayed by the things in this world.

1 comment:

Tammy said...

Praise God! That is an awesome and very real example that we can all live by...young and old!