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FBC Kids✝️Easter Egg Hunt 2025🥚
04/20/2025

FBC Kids✝️
Easter Egg Hunt 2025🥚

🌟Welcome to Family Sunday School🌟Gather as a family to learn and grow in God’s Word together!1️⃣ Get out some paper, pen...
01/05/2025

🌟Welcome to Family Sunday School🌟
Gather as a family to learn and grow in God’s Word together!

1️⃣ Get out some paper, pencils, crayons, colored pencils, markers, etc. and spread them out on the table (or the floor!). Kids often listen better when their hands are busy. :)

2️⃣ Click here to open and follow along with the Family Worship Experience for this week’s Gospel Project session! https://drive.google.com/file/d/1hc1nZVYdzGSqYZDHSDvs7VkYWHAG9cFc/view?usp=sharing

📖 Bible Story Video 📖
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1n_xVnzcxtutGfZGZb5n0-S4hrT66xW82/view?usp=sharing

🎶 Key Passage Song 🎶 https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Gscjcb23qABhelgT67IELN9yZFMpLTJ7/view?usp=sharing

Bonus points for commenting below with a photo of your family doing Sunday School together! 🥳

09/11/2024

🪙 Penny Wars begins TONIGHT at Midweek for FBC Kids! 🪙

🗓Kids, bring your pennies now through October 16
🆚Boys Vs Girls Contest
🍨The winning team gets ice cream sundaes!

07/24/2024

‼️ It's almost time for VBS ‼️

🦘 Vacation Bible School at FBC starts this Friday! Plan to join us for an Outback adventure full of games, crafts, and Bible stories! 🦘

➡️ For more details or to pre-register, visit https://www.fbch.life/vbs ⬅️

This Week in Sunday School: God Parts the Red Sea (Exodus 13–15)God’s people were finally free. After 430 years of slave...
06/30/2024

This Week in Sunday School: God Parts the Red Sea (Exodus 13–15)

God’s people were finally free. After 430 years of slavery in Egypt, the Israelites—now numbering 600,000 men plus their families—were on their way out with Moses as their leader. God had promised to give them a new land: “a land flowing with milk and honey” (Ex. 3:17).

What did sudden freedom feel like? Did the Israelites feel strong and courageous? Did they feel nervous and vulnerable? Regardless of their thoughts and emotions, one thing was certain: God was with them.

We see in the story of Exodus 13–15 that God directed His people, fought for His people, and ultimately delivered His people.

First, God directed His people. We see this clearly in God’s choice of the route for the Israelites. God knew if the Israelites took the road into the land of the Philistines, they would face war and decide to go back to Egypt. So God led them toward the Red Sea. He knew Pharaoh would pursue them.

Would Pharaoh stop God’s plans? No. On the contrary, the threat of Pharaoh and his army would bring God glory and cause the Egyptians to know that the God of the Israelites is the Lord.

The Egyptians pursued the Israelites, and God fought for His people. Imagine the Israelites’ fear in seeing their oppressors approaching. They were terrified! First, they cried out to God for help. Then they turned to Moses with accusations. Had Moses brought them there to die? Moses was confident: “Don’t be afraid. … The LORD will fight for you” (Ex. 14:13-14).

And He did. God parted the waves of the Red Sea for the Israelites to walk through. When the Egyptians followed, God threw them into confusion and let the waters crash back over them.

God delivered His people. The Israelites saw God’s power and did what Pharaoh and the Egyptians refused to do: They feared the Lord. Exodus 15 records their song to God, reflecting on His power and faithful love for His people.

In an even greater display of His power and faithful love, God provided His Son, Jesus. Jesus is greater than Moses.

Through faith in Jesus, God delivers us from sin and death.

*CHRIST CONNECTION*
(This is the big idea of how this week’s Bible story points to Jesus.)
- PreK through 2nd Grade: Moses led God’s people out of Egypt, and God made the way to freedom across the Red Sea. Moses was a great leader, but the Bible says Jesus is greater. God gives us freedom from sin through His Son, Jesus.
- 3rd through 5th Grade: Moses led the Israelites out of Egypt, and God provided a way for them to escape through the Red Sea. The Bible says that Jesus is greater than Moses. (Hebrews 3:3) People who trust in Jesus escape the penalty of sin and have eternal life.

*BIG PICTURE QUESTION & ANSWER*
(This is an important biblical truth that your child will encounter each week of this unit.)

-PreK through 2nd Grade: Does God keep His promises? Yes, God always keeps His promises.
- 3rd through 5th Grade: Does God keep His promises? Yes, God always keeps His promises because He is faithful.

*KEY PASSAGE*
(This is a Bible verse that relates to what your child will encounter each week of this unit.)
-PreK through 2nd Grade: God is not a man, that he might lie … Does he speak and not act, or promise and not fulfill? — Numbers 23:19
- 3rd through 5th Grade: God is not a man, that he might lie, or a son of man, that he might change his mind. Does he speak and not act, or promise and not fulfill? — Numbers 23:19

** Next week: God Keeps His Promises (Isaiah 9)

FBC Families, please watch your email tomorrow for some Gospel Project at Home resources specifically designed to help you engage with your kiddos in discipleship that reinforces what they've been learning in Sunday School.

We are looking for decorations for VBS! If you or someone you know have anything Australian themed (kangaroos, boomerang...
06/26/2024

We are looking for decorations for VBS! If you or someone you know have anything Australian themed (kangaroos, boomerangs, etc.) or fake rocks and boulders and wilderness-
looking greenery and grasses that we can borrow, please contact the church at 417.967.2297 or [email protected].

Did you know we have an adult LifeGroup (AKA Sunday School) class studying the same parts of Scripture as their kids eac...
06/25/2024

Did you know we have an adult LifeGroup (AKA Sunday School) class studying the same parts of Scripture as their kids each week!?

This week in Sunday School, our kids learned about how God Delivered His People (Exodus 5–12)

God’s heart is for His people. When the Israelites cried out to the Lord, He heard them and had a plan to rescue them from their suffering.

That’s why God called Moses back to Egypt. Though Moses had been raised among the royal household in Egypt, his heart was for his own people too. God chose Moses to deliver the enslaved Israelites after a series of plagues

God’s purpose in sending the plagues was not only to get His people out of Egypt; the plagues would put God’s power on display and stand as acts of judgment against the Egyptians. (See Ex. 7:4-5.) The plagues made life in Egypt uncomfortable. In some instances, the people suffered terribly.

The plagues did convince some of Pharaoh’s officials to take God’s word seriously, but other Egyptians—including Pharaoh—refused to humble themselves. It was the tenth plague, the death of the firstborn, that finally got Pharaoh to send the Israelites out of his land.

The heart of the gospel is found in the story of the Passover. The Israelite people were sinful; they deserved death just as much as the Egyptians did, but God graciously provided a way out to keep the promises He made to Adam and Eve in Genesis 3 and to Abraham in Genesis 12 and 15.

At the Passover, the Israelites killed a lamb instead. By marking their doorposts with the blood of a lamb, the Israelites were spared from the judgment and death they deserved.

God kept His promise to rescue His people from the power of the Egyptians. Each year, the Israelites remembered this miraculous event by observing the Passover festival.

Jesus never sinned, but He was crucified for our sins. We too are deserving of death, but the blood of Jesus—the Lamb of God—covers all who trust in Him and sets us free from sin and death.

God is faithful to keep His promises. He calls us to remember that Jesus has freed us from slavery to sin so we are free to live for His glory.

*CHRIST CONNECTION*
This is the big idea of how this week’s Bible story points to Jesus.

*PreK through 1st Grade: God kept the Israelites safe from punishment when they put the blood of a lamb over their doors. Jesus is the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world. Jesus was punished for sin when He died on the cross, and everyone who trusts in Jesus is kept safe from the punishment for sin.
*2nd through 6th: By His grace, God spared the Israelites from judgment by requiring the blood of a lamb. Jesus is the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world. His death was the ultimate sacrifice, and those who trust in Jesus are under His saving blood and will be passed over in the final judgment.

*BIG PICTURE QUESTION & ANSWER*
This is an important biblical truth that your child will encounter each week of this unit.

*PreK through 1st Grade: Does God keep His promises? Yes, God always keeps His promises.
*2nd through 6th Grade: Does God keep His promises? Yes, God always keeps His promises because He is faithful.

*KEY PASSAGE*
This is a Bible verse that relates to what your child will encounter each week of this unit.

PreK through 1st Grade: God is not a man, that he might lie … Does he speak and not act, or promise and not fulfill? — Numbers 23:19
2nd Grade through 6th Grade: God is not a man, that he might lie, or a son of man, that he might change his mind. Does he speak and not act, or promise and not fulfill? — Numbers 23:19

** Next week: God Parted the Red Sea (Exodus 13–15)**

If your family already attends our weekly Sunday School hour, watch your email inbox for some resources designed to help you engage in at-home family discipleship that aligns with what we are learning at church each week!

See you Sunday!

Lost & Found from the past year! If any of these are yours, you can pick them up at the church office Monday through Thu...
05/13/2024

Lost & Found from the past year! If any of these are yours, you can pick them up at the church office Monday through Thursday between the hours of 8:30 and 2:30.

Anything left at the end of the month will be donated to the church yard sale.

Easter is right around the corner! If you're looking for a way to get started on being in God's Word together as a famil...
02/26/2024

Easter is right around the corner! If you're looking for a way to get started on being in God's Word together as a family, Easter is a great time of year to start that. There are so many great options for kid-friendly Easter books and devotionals out there.

We will have some of these simple 8-day devotionals from Lifeway printed and available for you to pick up starting this Sunday in the Next Steps Room!

02/14/2024

Shout out to all the kids in Kids Church this past Sunday for making over 100 Valentines Cards for the residents and staff at Houston House! If you would like to help deliver them, meet us at the NW Houston House entrance at 4:30pm today before heading over to AWANA!

Thank you Jeff Richardson!  The kids enjoyed hearing about your trip!
01/26/2024

Thank you Jeff Richardson! The kids enjoyed hearing about your trip!

See you all next week!!
01/17/2024

See you all next week!!

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