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Children’s News

 
Thanks to This Months Teachers
If you see these Children’s Sunday School teachers and assistants around, please remember to thank them for their hard work and dedication. Thanks to JoAnn Tompkins, Renee’ Camper, Debra Haley, Bev Bucher, Allan Hase, Don Newberry, and Janice Mudd.
 
Children Need to be Registered
Parents, remember that your child needs to be registered if he/she participates in church activities like Sunday School, CBS, Rec Days, etc. This is for the safety of your child. It is important that we know of any allergies or problems in order to make the best possible programs for the children. You can get a form from the Sunday School teachers, Christian Arts, or at the Welcome desk. Thanks for your support.
 
Children’s Choir Joyfully Singing­
The Children’s Choir has been meeting regularly on Sunday mornings. They start in the Red Room (across from the nursery) promptly at 8:45 for a warm up song. They then move to the Choir Room for instruction and fun with Mr. Roy. There are presently 5-8 singers and they could use more. Thanks to the dedicated parents who practice with their children and bring them regularly!
Contact: Roxy Daley
 
CBS – Children’s Wednesday Night Bible Study for K-5th Grades
The CBS has been learning about the seven days of creation and know that each day God said, “It is Good!” They have studied Noah and the flood, the Israelites, and Joseph and his coat of many colors. They meet from 6-7 in the Green Room in the Children’s building while the adult Bible Study and hand bells practice are going on. There is a short lesson, a little book they make, an activity (like walking through paint to make their own footprints or making a coat of many colors out of a paper bag. Join the fun – bring a friend!
Contact: Joan Rush 481-5729
 
Themed Rec Days During School Year
Who: For children in K-5th grades
Where: Founders Hall
When: 8:30-noon
How: Cost is $5 per child, $8 for 2, $10 for 3 in a family.
What: Bible Study, arts & crafts, sports, board games, mission projects, snack, free play, and of course special activities for the theme.
 
In Sept. was “Dog Days of Summer” where the children had a water balloon toss and “battle.” They also made dog puppets for the occasion. Oct. brought “Fall Harvest” with a visit to the pumpkin patch, pumpkin and cookie decorating, as well as other activities.
 
Upcoming events:
o         Tues., Nov. 11: “Giving Thanks!”
o         Sat. Dec. 13: Make-It, Take-It Christmas Workshop”
 
Contact: Joan Rush 481-5729

 

 
 
 
Special points of interest:
  • Children’s Choir to Start
  • Special Themed Rec Days throughout Year