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  • Writer's pictureHilary Bond

This Week in Village Kids - March Week 2

We were made in the image of God, to love God and love others in a unique way. As we learn about individuality, we’ll discover who we're meant to be.


Life App: Individuality - Discovering who you are meant to be


Bottom Line: God wants to have a relationship with me.


Key Question: What does it mean to have a relationship with God?


Downloads:

K - 1st: Parent Cue | GodTime

2nd - 3rd: Parent Cue | GodTime

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


 

UPCOMING EVENTS:



Sunday, March 24th

5:00 PM in the Village Church Auditorium

If your child put their trust in Jesus Christ and believes in Him as the One who forgives their sins and makes it possible for them to know God, we are so proud of them! There is no greater decision your child could ever make. 

We believe that baptism is an important next step for them. Baptism is a way of telling friends and family, "Hey!  I'm a follower of Jesus!"

Our baptisms take place at an event called Family Baptism Celebration. It is a party where we celebrate your child entering God's family, and they are the main event!

If your child is interested in learning more or participating in Family Baptism Celebration, please talk to Hilary Bond, our Family Ministry Director, or email us!

 

From Parent Cue:


HELPING ELEMENTARY KIDS UNDERSTAND HOW GOD MADE THEM


One of the bottom lines of parenting is not just raising obedient, or even happy kids, but rather raising responsible adults who love God, love others, and love themselves. 

In fact, the way your kids love God has a profound effect on everything else. It will impact how you navigate the critical issues every parent will encounter like conversations about faith, technology, health, finance, and sex.  

This month, with that in mind, we want to imagine the end and focus a little bit on sexual integrity. If we want our kids to grow up with sexual integrity, we begin with a well-laid out plan to teach our kids to guard their potential for future intimacy through appropriate boundaries and mutual respect. And it starts as early as the day they are born . . .



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