FCCRO Kids

FCCRO Kids A page that connects the families of First Congregational Church of Royal Oak!

Hello FCCRO Kids! Our theme this month is Jam Session: Everyone has a part to play! We are learning all about COOPERATIO...
03/08/2022

Hello FCCRO Kids! Our theme this month is Jam Session: Everyone has a part to play! We are learning all about COOPERATION this month! From Orange: "Cooperation is a spiritual concept that originates with God. God created us to work together in a community. Throughout the Bible, we see how God brought people
together to accomplish something big for Him. When we work together, we reflect what Jesus envisioned for His followers. Our love for one another can point people to Him." Join us on Sunday mornings at 10:30 to learn more about how God wants us to work together!!

The last 3 weeks in Sunday school, learning about compassion and helping others!
02/27/2022

The last 3 weeks in Sunday school, learning about compassion and helping others!

FCCRO Families, in case you haven't heard, we are starting services again in-person this Sunday, February 13! We will ag...
02/10/2022

FCCRO Families, in case you haven't heard, we are starting services again in-person this Sunday, February 13! We will again have Sunday school for our K-5 kids! Join us as we talk all about COMPASSION this month!

02/10/2022

Here is more on Compassion from our friends on the So and So Show!

02/10/2022

Hello FCCRO Kids! Last Sunday the wrong video for week one was put out, so this is the correct one! We are talking about COMPASSION this month! From Orange: God’s compassion for us led to the greatest act of love the world had ever seen. God sent Jesus to rescue us. We reflect God’s compassion when we care about others and work to make things right. We start the month with a crucial moment from Jesus’ life, found in Luke 4:14-24, 28-30. After Jesus returned from being tempted in the wilderness, He started teaching in the Synagogue. Soon Jesus traveled to Nazareth, where He grew up. Jesus went to the Synagogue, stood in front of
the crowd, and read an important passage from Isaiah about the promised Messiah. Jesus says that He is the One sent to fulfill those things written in Isaiah: bringing freedom, healing, and hope to ALL people. Jesus let everyone know His purpose in life.
Bottom Line: Following Jesus means caring about
others. Jesus showed us genuine compassion. Jesus
knew God’s purpose for His life, and every interaction He
had with others demonstrated that. As kids learn what
it means to believe in Jesus and follow Him with their
life, we pray that they will catch His purpose and decide
to make a difference in the world by sharing God’s
compassionate love with others.

02/02/2022

Check out the monthly preview video for more on what we will be learning about in Sunday school this month!

Hello FCCRO Kids! Below you will find the theme, memory verse and bottom lines for the month of February! We are talking...
02/02/2022

Hello FCCRO Kids! Below you will find the theme, memory verse and bottom lines for the month of February! We are talking all about COMPASSION this month! From Orange: "God’s compassion for us led to the greatest act of love the world had ever seen. God sent Jesus to rescue us. We reflect God’s compassion when we care about others and work to make things right."

🚨Attention PF friends! The MiPF Winter retreat has been changed to a one day retreat! See the attached flyer for details...
01/19/2022

🚨Attention PF friends! The MiPF Winter retreat has been changed to a one day retreat! See the attached flyer for details! 🚨

01/16/2022

Don't forget to watch the So and So Show for some laughs and to dive deeper into this week's bottom line!

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1314 Northwood Boulevard
Royal Oak, MI
48073

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Wednesday 9am - 2pm
Friday 9am - 2pm

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