In light of not worshipping together tomorrow...
/It is disappointing to not get to be together tomorrow morning for corporate worship. It’s important to help our kids understand that we are trying to do our best to love God and love our neighbor in this unique moment. Our desire is to promote the welfare of our city, put our neighbors needs ahead of our own, protect the vulnerable among us, and honor our government officials. This is our best attempt to do this. But, in the absence of meeting together, it is also a chance to remember how much we love worshipping together and what a gift of God the church is to us. I hope you have a chance to talk with your families about all of this over the next few days. And remember to pray together for those who are suffering or vulnerable in our church, our community, and around the world. [For some ideas of how to talk about what’s going on from a mental health perspective, see Thursday’s blog post for more]
Since we will be worshipping at home with our families tomorrow, I wanted to give you a couple of things that might help you worship and talk about the sermon together. Don’t forget, the link to watch the service at 11:00AM is HERE.
For Younger Kids:
Attached are the children’s bulletins for this week’s sermon.
You can read the story of Moses in the Jesus Storybook Bible.
Give your kids paper and crayons or colored pencils and ask them to draw the 3 signs God gives Moses.
Have your kids find props and act out Exodus 4 together.
For Older Students:
Have everyone write down one question during the sermon that they want to ask afterwards.
Watch the Bible Project video on the first half of Exodus HERE. It will recap what we’ve already studied, and look ahead to what is coming next, but with the extra time together, this is a great way to study Exodus more in depth.