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  • Writer's pictureHilary Bond

This Week in Village Kids - April Week 3

When we're stumbling in the shadows, it can be hard to find light in the dark. We find hope when we believe that good can come out of something bad!

 

Week 3:

Life App: Hope - Believing something good can come out of something bad.


Bottom Line: Whatever happens, remember Jesus is alive!


Key Question: What does Easter mean to you?


Downloads:

K - 1st: Parent Cue | GodTime

Preteen (4th - 5th): Parent Cue | GodTime



 

UPCOMING EVENTS


FX Season Finale!

Sunday, May 19th, is the season finale of FX - our Family Experience bringing K-5th graders and families together for a great shared experience. Doors open at 5:30pm and the event begins at 6pm. Childcare will be provided for babies-preschoolers.

But wait! There's more! Following FX, we're hosting a party in the back parking lot for the whole church family. We'll have inflatables for the kids, a dunking booth, games, and hamburgers and hot dogs for the whole family! 

Am I only invited to the party in the parking lot if I have kids and come to FX? NOPE! The parking lot party is an everybody hang event. So come hang out around 7:15pm, have a burger, and meet a new friend!

Do I need to bring anything?  Just yourself and some friends. We'll have it all set up and ready to go!

 

From Parent Cue:


PASSING DOWN FAITH By Nina Schmigdall


My daughter plays the violin in a youth orchestra. She sits tall and poised, reading music written by famous composers. It feels like a little miracle, especially since I have never been trained to play an instrument myself.


My ignorance becomes painfully obvious any time she needs help or guidance. My heart feels heavy when I realize I am ill-equipped to help her when she gets stuck or feels discouraged.

I have wrestled with that same self-doubt as I seek to pass on faith to my kids. I did not grow up in the church or in a family of faith. I met Jesus when I was older, and did not have a foundation of faith in my childhood. 


But, I have learned I don’t have to be an expert. No matter where you are in your faith, or if you ever feel unqualified, here are a few things you can do . . .


For blog posts and parenting resources, visit www.ParentCue.org

 

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