They all want to come up to the front and help the "praise leaders" and as long as they are worshipping, we love the energy and let them!
I love this part of "The Crazy Song" when they fall on their knees before Jesus in prayer. To see a room full of children on their faces is amazing.
The next part of the song is awesome too. They lift their hands to Jesus:
I just love the energy and passion they have been bringing each Wednesday and hope that it not only continues, but gets better every week!
After worship, announcements and prayer, we had a very neat object lesson from Sister T. It was called The Corners of God's Love. She held up a piece of paper with the words "God is Love" written on it. After asking the children if they believe that it is important to share the love of God with others, she asked if they thought that when they share God's love, do they have more or less of His love for themselves. They thought that it was the same or more, so she did a demonstration.
Holding up the paper, she asked how many corners there were on it. They assured here that there were 4, so she continued by asking how many corners there would be if she cut one off. Most of the children answered that there would be 3 left, but a few caught on quickly! Holding their curiosity, she cut off a corner and "shared" God's love with one of our visitors - giving them the corner she cut off and telling them that Jesus loves them so much and He wants them to know it.
Now, to count the corners that are left. Well, if you cut a corner off the paper and then count again, you will find that you now have 5 corners! They were in awe!
Again, she shared God's love with another visitor, telling about how much He loves them, then counted the corners and now, there were 6! Completing all 4 original corners and continuing to share God's love with the visitors or those who haven't been in a while, the final count was 8 corners.
The moral: When we share God's love with others, we don't have less for ourselves - it actually gets bigger and we have more of His love, for ourselves and to share with more people!
Next, Sister Dawn taught an object lesson with a tootsie roll pop. She compared the inside to our hearts when we first give them to Jesus. They are soft and sweet. But, when we do things that make Jesus sad, we add layers of hardness to our hearts - like the candy around the tootsie pop. But, when we repent and ask Jesus to cover us with His love and mercy, He takes that away, like when we eat the outside of the tootsie pop and He leaves us with His love in our hearts. They were given tootsie pops to take home to share this with their family.
The last thing we did this week was to play a quizzing type game that was also similar to a sword drill - asking questions from verses that had to do with the love of God. So, we set up a buzzer, put children onto teams and started. Each team had a Bible. The question was asked and the team was given time to look up the verse and hit the buzzer with the answer. They earned points for their team when they answered correctly.
Brett found the right one and stands to read it out loud:
The game ended with each team having answered at least one question correctly. They seemed to enjoy this type of game and did a great job looking up the verses!
Faith brought her friend Kennedy for the 2nd week in a row - she is already sharing God's love - must have been her baptism!
Zachary Hinkle, Dylan Stitt and Jayce Hinkle:
All in all, we had another great week in KC!
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