Tuesday, December 11, 2012

In the Season of Hope...What are We Doing?

 
 
 
 
 
In all of the hustle and bustle of this crazy time of year, I've found myself wishing for January 1. Ready for the crazy to end, and realizing that I'm so tired.
 
 
Are you dealing with Christmas burn out too?
 
 
When we sat in Staff Planning today, Pastor Don started us off the video above. It hit home especially the part about just wanting to survive.
 
 
Christmas isn't about the gifts and the "go." But about the Savior.
 
 
As I look into the upcoming weeks of travel and all the gifts and logistics, I realize that all I want for Christmas is time with family, a chance to breathe, and worship the Savior without running through the lists of lists of lists.
 
Take the time this year to really think about where we are, even as Christians, in the rat race of consumerism and Christmas...
 
 
Where are you? Is it worth it? Do we savor the family and worship the Savior? Might be time to take a moment and think, would I rather have the "stuff" or give more to the Savior of the world?
 
 
Merry Christmas,
 
Elizabeth

Monday, December 10, 2012

BBC Kids Update-December 2012


     ·         December 23: Join BBC for a special Family Style Christmas in the FLC on December 23 at 10:00 am! There is no Sunday School or Children’s Activities on this day. There will be nursery for infant through 3 years old in the FLC.

 

     ·         NO DISCOVERY CLUB AND KID’Z ZONE: On December 23 and 30, there will be NO Discovery Club or Kid’z Zone. We encourage you to keep your children with you throughout the Christmas Season and celebrate together! Children’s Church will resume in January!

 

·         CentriKid 2013: The 3rd-5th graders will be attending CentriKid in June! The cost of CentriKid is $270 for the entire week of camp. This will include transportation, meals, t-shirt, room, camp, and all track activities. While we will be having fundraisers to offset the cost of camp in 2013, there is a nonrefundable $50 deposit due to the church office by February 13, 2013. This will guarantee your child’s spot for camp. Please make your check out to Ballardsville Baptist Church.

 

·         Discovery Club Teachers Needed: If you are willing to take a rotation in Discovery Club once every 2 months, please let Elizabeth Horne know. The children in this class are using The Gospel Project videos and music for their lesson. Everything is provided for you!

 
 

The Gospel Project Parent's Help-Unit 4, Session 2


Dear Parents,


Merry Christmas to you! Thank you for entrusting your child to us throughout this year. We celebrate with you and your family the joy of Jesus’ birth. This week’s story in The Gospel Project for Kids was all about Jesus’ birth. When God sent Jesus to earth, He was born of a virgin, fulfilling Isaiah’s prophecy.


As you celebrate, recount for your kids the joyous news the shepherds shared. Help your kids understand the importance of sharing that wonderful news with others. Talk about the humble beginnings of our Savior, Jesus. Pray with your family, thanking God for sending His Son, Jesus, to be the Savior of the world.


Unit 4, Session 2: Jesus Was Born

 
Luke 2:1-20


Christ Connection: The birth of Jesus was good news! Jesus was not an ordinary baby. He was God’s Son, sent to earth from heaven. Jesus came into the world to save people from their sins and to be their King.


Adult Connection Point: Original order: God ruling over Man ruling over Creation.

But sin inverted that order: Creation (serpent) ruling over Man ruling over God. In the incarnation of Jesus, God enters creation in order to reconcile Man to God (save Man from their sins).

 

Family Devotion:

Supplies Needed: Items from your home, Bible, 3 index cards, pen, “He Was Born”song from the Family App


Tell your children to find five items from their bedrooms. (Parents can do this also.) After everyone has returned, direct them to line up their items from left to right in order of importance. Which item means the most to you? Put that item to the far left. Which item is of least importance? Place that item on the far right. Arrange the other three items between these two. Ask your children why they chose this order.


Read Genesis 3:1-6.


Say: From the very beginning, God created man to have a relationship with Him, but sin broke that relationship. Man kept trying to get to God through his own efforts, but it wasn’t until Jesus was born that God’s plan went into action. Now man (and woman) could be in relationship with God again through Jesus.

 
Do: Print the words Jesus, Mary/Joseph, creation on the index cards. Tell your children to put these three cards in order of importance from left to right.

Say: With the birth of Jesus, God was bringing the world back to Himself, and bringing order back to the world. Sin would no longer rule over us, but Jesus would rule over us and defeat sin by coming to save us from our sins.

 
Read Luke 2:1-20.

 
Lead your family in singing “He Was Born.” Thank God for the good news of Jesus
Christ! Jesus is God’s Son sent from heaven.

 

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

"Deck the Halls" Christmas Skit Update


Dear Skit Parents,

Your children have worked so hard on their Christmas skit! We are ready to present on Sunday. Every child will need to be here at 9:30 am on Sunday Morning. They will go to Sunday School, and I will get them to practice.

Your child needs to wear regular clothes like they were coming in from caroling in the neighborhood. Please do not put the girls in dresses! They will be sitting on the floor! Jeans are preferred for the students to wear.

If your child is in the nativity, I will have their costumes ready for them on Sunday, and we will get ready before church.

We can’t wait to show you all we’ve worked so hard on!
 

Monday, December 3, 2012

The Gospel Project-Parent Help for the Week of 12/3/12


Unit 4, Session 1: Angels Spoke to Mary and Joseph


Dear Parents,

 Thank you for continuing this journey of The Gospel Project for Kids. We’d like to take a break from the chronological study of the Bible and invite boys and girls into the stories of Christmas. Yesterday's story relates a time when angels came to visit Mary and Joseph. The angel Gabriel came to Mary and startled her with his news. Mary felt unworthy, but she humbly submitted to God’s will for her life.


Joseph learned of Mary’s pregnancy and decided to divorce her quietly, but an angel visited Joseph and encouraged him to follow God’s plan and let the marriage take place as planned. God’s plan was far greater than Joseph’s plan.

 
What were Mary and Joseph’s roles in God’s plan? God had chosen Mary and Joseph to be the earthly parents of Jesus. The baby Jesus fulfilled the prophecies about the Messiah in Isaiah 7:14. This was one of many Old Testament prophecies which Jesus fulfilled.

Please take the time to review our lesson with your students using the Big Picture Question Cards! And we will see where this great adventure takes us next week!!!!

You can also use the devotion below to Connect what you are doing in your adult classes to your kids!



 Adult/Kids Connections

Unit 4: Session 1: Angels Spoke to Mary and Joseph





Luke 1:26-56; Matthew 1:18-24


Christ Connection




 “Therefore, the Lord Himself will give you a sign: The virgin will



conceive, have a son, and name him Immanuel” (Isaiah 7:14). The baby Jesus fulfilled

Isaiah’s prophecy, as well as other prophecies of the coming Savior throughout the

Old Testament. Through His life, death, and resurrection, Jesus fulfilled God’s plan of

redemption that God planned from the beginning of the world.



Adult Connection Point:


God desires to be glorified by human beings (Gen. 1:26-2:3).



God created male and female in His image. Yet in God’s call of Joseph and Mary to be

the earthly parents of Jesus, God has called those made in the image of God to parent

the “image of the invisible God” (Col. 1:15).



Family Devotion:



Supplies Needed: Bible

In an open space, pair family members and face each other. Select one family member

from each pairing to be “it.” While standing still, make movements with your hand, body,

or face. The other person should mirror back what he does. After a few minutes, switch

places.

Read Isaiah 7:14 and Matthew 1:23.

Ask: What does the name

Immanuel mean?



Say: God planned to visit this earth in the person of Jesus. Just as we copied each

other’s movements, Jesus is the exact image of the invisible God. Jesus is God in the

flesh. He left heaven to come live with man.

Read Genesis 1:26-27.

Say: We are also created in the image of God. Mary and Joseph were created in

the image of God. God used them to parent baby Jesus. He used them in His plan to

provide a way for Jesus to be born. We will never be the exact image of Jesus on this

earth, but God can use us to tell others that Jesus is Immanuel--God with us.

Pray and thank God for sending Jesus to earth. Thank God for coming to live with man.

Even though we cannot see him we can be assured God is with us.




Take a Moment to Savor the Season...

 
It is hard to believe that Christmas is in full swing around BBC. With the kick-off of Advent last night at Hanging of the Greens, it feels like we are already in a break neck rush to the 25th. I've already had 2 cherry cokes and a regular...But I have to say the children did an amazing job last night. They were all excited, well spoken, and presented God's Word with poise!

We've got Christmas parties, children's productions, and so many other things that fill the calendar this time of year.

So in the midst of it all, I want to encourage you to take time to spend with your kids. Pull out your Gospel Project cards and go through our Big Picture Question and Verses. Ask them what they are learning, and make sure Santa doesn't over shadow the manger. Share a meal and take a breath...

Talk to you kids and their teachers about how things are going. Christmas time brings a lot of changes to a child's schedule. Late night practices and long days of school, parties, and rehearsals can throw even the strongest of adults into chaos. Make sure your child is getting enough rest and work through the changes to their schedule with their teachers both at school and church. Yep, even at church...Sometimes behavior issues can happen because a child's schedule has become too much for them to handle. Take a Saturday and stay home, watch a Christmas Movie, and don't ever get out of your pjs. It is worth the break to remember that this time of year isn't about keeping busy, it is about the Savior!

With all that being said, the Children's Ministry has one more skit practice on Wednesday. We will practice in the Worship Center the entire hour...6:30-7:30. If your child is in Deck the Halls and Trim the Tree, we need them all here for Wednesday Night Practice. Gloria will also practice from 6:30-7:30 that night for the Children's Choir. Deck the Halls will be presented on December 9 at 10:45 am.

We want you, as a family, to worship the Savior and savor the time you have together. Therefore, on Sunday, December 23, there is No Sunday School, Discovery Club, or Kid'z Zone. Everyone will meet in the FLC for A BBC Christmas Celebration-A Time of Connecting and Sharing the Gospel. There will be a lite breakfast at 9:30 and community Christmas worship at 10:45.

On December 30, Sunday School will resume at 9:30 am, but all Children's Church students will remain in worship for 5th Sunday Stay, including Discovery Club!

January 6, all Extended Session student will return to their regular programs of Discovery Club and Kid'z Zone in the 10:45 am worship.

In honor of the holidays, Caleb and I will be embarking on a roadtrip down to Georgia to visit family in Atlanta and Savannah. We leave on December 17, and will be back in town at New Years.

We hope you have a blessed and Merry Christmas. If you have any questions about any of our upcoming events, please contact me at Elizabeth @BBCLife.org.

Elizabeth J. Horne
Ballardsville Baptist Church
Minister to Children
Numbers 6:24-26





Thursday, November 29, 2012

CentriKid Camp Conundrum



I have a confession. I've been so caught up in finishing Awana, getting ready for Christmas, and looking forward to Easter and VBS, I never reserved our CentriKid 2013 spots...

My deepest apologies...

So here is the CentriKid 2013 Plan...Are you ready?

CentriKid is for children who have completed 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade.

CentriKid is $270 for 5 days of camp, 3 meals a day (of great food!), t-shirts, breakout sessions, bus ride, housing, and camp itself.

There is a $50 deposit due for camp on February 13, 2013. This holds your child's spot for camp.

Now, here is the Conundrum....The Dates.

We had originally planned to go to camp on June 17. However, that camp is full. WE ARE ON THE WAITING LIST. If spots should become available, we may change the dates of camp.

However, AS IT STANDS RIGHT NOW, we will be attending CentriKid Camp in Campbellsville, KY June 9-13. That is a Sunday through Thursday.

We will attend worship, eat pizza at the church for lunch, and leave from the church after lunch.

We will be fundraising in the upcoming 2013 year. So be on the lookout for more information!

If you have any questions, please let me know.

Elizabeth


Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Discovery Club and Kid'z Zone Newsletter-December 2012


·         Christmas Skit Practice: This year, if your child is not involved in Gloria, we will have a short Christmas Skit that we will present to the church on December 9. Spots are limited.

o   December 2 at 4:30 pm-5:45 pm

o   December 5 at 6:30 pm-7:30 pm

·         Christmas Choir Practice: If your child is in the Gloria Christmas Choir on December 16, be sure to have them here for all the practices! Contact Neal Green at Neal@BBCLife.org or Ryan Sharp if you have any questions.

o   December 5 at 6:30.

o   December 12 at 6:30.

o   December 15 from 3:00-5:00.

·         The Gospel Project: Today, we started our next quarter of The Gospel Project.  Please be sure to review the Big Picture cards with your children to drive home The Big Picture Question and Memory Verse. If you aren’t involved in a Sunday School class, now is the time to get your child in a small group at 9:30 every Sunday Morning. The foundations we build on in Discovery Club and Kid’z Zone begins in Sunday School’s Gospel Project!

·         NO DISCOVERY CLUB AND KID’Z ZONE: On December 23 and 30, there will be NO Discovery Club or Kid’z Zone. We encourage you to keep your children with you throughout the Christmas Season and celebrate together! Children’s Church will resume in January!

·         December 23: Join BBC for a special Family Style Christmas in the FLC on December 23 for worship! There is no Sunday School or Children’s Activities on this day.

·         Out of Town: Caleb and I will be taking a Christmas vacation to travel to Georgia to visit family for the holidays. We will be out of town on the 23rd and 30th of December. I will have my cell phone and access to email and Facebook while away if you need anything. Hope you have a blessed and Merry Christmas!

The Gospel Project for Kids Winter Schedule

THE GOSPEL PROJECT for Kids-Winter Schedule!!!!! Take note that things have changed!

December 2: Begin New Curriculum-Angels Spoke to Mary and Joseph
December 9: Jesus is Born
December 16: Wise Me Visited Jesus
December 23: NO SUNDAY SCHOOL OR CHILDREN'S CHURCH
December 30: Moses was born and called (No Children's Church!)
January 6: Moses Confronted Pharaoh
January 13: The Passover
January 20: The Israelites Crossed the Red Sea
January 27: God Gave the 10 Commandments
February 3: The Tabernacle was Built
February 10: God gave Rules for Sacrifice
February 17: Joshua and Caleb
February 24: The Bronze Snake & Balaam COMBINED LESSON!
March 3: Begin Spring Curriculum (More info on this coming later!)

Thursday, November 15, 2012

The Underestimated Generation-Some thoughts on Super Start 2012


The Underestimated Generation-Some thoughts on Super Start 2012

Deuteronomy 6:4-9

“4 Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God, the Lord is one. 5 Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your strength. 6 These commandments that I give you today are to be upon your hearts. 7 Impress them on your children. Talk about them when you sit at home and when you walk along the road, when you lie down and when you get up. 8 Tie them as symbols on your hands and bind them on your foreheads. 9 Write them on the doorframes of your houses and on your gates.” (Emphasis added)

Over the past few days, driving in horrible traffic behind 18 wheelers who throw rocks at my windshield and cracked it (Did I mention, what a week it has been?!), I have been thinking more and more about Super Start.

I walked away from camp hoping that our students got out of it what they needed to because I walked away from Super Start feeling like a complete failure as a CM. I mean if I needed something, I left it somewhere else. If I thought I had a handle on it, it fell apart. I couldn’t seem to get my act together…

But the Lord has been speaking to me about what He taught me through this past weekend. Tricia Brock led worship. You may know her from the band SuperChick. And while you may think that such things like CentriKid and Super Start are all about reaching kids, you might be surprised what going to camp does for a leader.

I stood amongst 10 of our 4th and 5th graders each in a different place in their spiritual journey, and a few who haven’t taken the first step on their spiritual walk.

Have you ever worshipped with kids? If you haven’t, you are missing out on something because they haven’t figured out how to hinder their worship.  As adults, we are reserved, conservative, and even quiet in our worship…Not so of 5th graders. They are so unashamed of praising the Savior, they really don’t care how loud they are singing or if they raise their hands. You might think that to be very strange of kids because we think of them as being so conscious of their peers and what people think. However, I’ve discovered that when they worship, they are just as capable and freed by the Holy Spirit to express praise and adoration as adults…Probably more so.

I looked down to my left to see one of our 5th grade boys. I could see him raising his hands. I could hear his voice crying out to the Lord in praise. And I could see that he was watching me too… A 5TH GRADE BOY!

5th grade boys don’t sing?! That was my understanding…they are “too cool.” But really, they are hungry for the Lord and for His Word.

I cried as I stood with our young men and could hear their voices raised in worship. (Daddy, if you don’t worship in church, I challenge you to sing to the Lord. It isn’t unmanly. It isn’t something just for mom to do. It is worship to the King of Kings. Don’t stand with your arms crossed. Worship the Lord. Your kids are watching how you respond to Him and His Word.)

We stood, in rows, and had the lyrics posted on a screen. There weren’t any motions like we do in Children’s Church. No jumping up and down and throwing beach balls. We expected them to be able to come in and worship the Savior without any gimmicks…And they did. Unashamed. Unhindered.

And I was convicted that I don’t give our students enough credit.

The voices of 10 year olds singing praise, raising hands, and worshipping the Savior, and I, a CM, underestimate what our kids can do. When the sermon time came, many of them took notes on what was said. They wrote down questions they had, and boy, some of your kids have some deep thoughts about the Word and what it says. They looked at how the Bible applies to their lives, right now, and not when they become adults. These kids aren’t the future of this church; they are the current, unashamed, unhindered, amazing church.

I know that over the course of the weekend, several students would watch me worship. It is how they learn when they see others responding to God. However, I watched them too. I watched them pray. I watched them SING! I watched them raise their hands to the Lord and call out to Him. And while they may have thought they were learning from me, I can tell you that you are never so humbled and in awe of the Lord as when you hear 10 year old boys singing or watching 11 year old girls raising their hands, eyes closed, sending praise to the Lord. I have to believe that all of Heaven stops with a child praises with that kind of adoration for the Lord.

I remember standing in session and choking back tears, thanking God for our kids and how they are open to Him. My prayer is they would never lose that desire to worship unashamed.

I challenge you to lead your children in worship. I challenge you to learn what I learned this weekend. Our kids are hungry and are capable of understanding and running to the Lord. They long for worship, and they can lead with their reckless abandon for Christ. This Sunday, I challenge you to ask them if they have a question about what they are learning or what is preached from the pulpit. I challenge you to ask them if they understand. I’ve seen their capacity to listen and pay attention. They are getting more than we give them credit for. I’ve seen their need and ability to worship and dive into God’s Word.

I was guilty this weekend of thinking that my 5th grade boys were “too cool” to sing and praise the Lord. After all, none of the music was rock-n-roll. We didn’t have motions or dancing. It felt a lot like a Sunday Morning in Lagrange…And they showed me, again, that they love the Lord, and He is worthy of our praise. I challenge you to lead and learn from your students…

One of my favorite worship songs and a song from Super Start that I heard our kids sing…


“I see a generation


Rising up to take the place


With selfless faith, with selfless faith


I see a new revival


Staring as we pray and seek


We're on our knees, we're on our knees”-Hosanna by Hillsong United
 

I see that generation too…they are thriving. We have to teach them. We have to lead them. And we can’t underestimate God’s plan that is working in their lives...Right Now.

 

E

Small Group Prayer Time-After many of them accepted the challenge to do something to love others even if they don't love you back because that is what Jesus did.
 

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Super Start T-Shirt Designs-2012

For the parent's who are interested in what the t-shirts look like...They are $12. Remeber that students are responsible for their own spending money! Can't wait to see you Friday at 4:00 for Super Start 2012!

Girl's T-shirt sizes

 

Wednesday, October 31, 2012

TRUNK OR TREAT in Family Life Center Tonight!!!!



FALL FESTIVAL AND TRUNK OR TREAT HAS BEEN MOVED TO THE FAMILY LIFE CENTER!

Join us for a FREE Fall Festival and TABLE or Treat inside the Family Life Center at BBC.
 
From 6:00-8:00 pm, we will have inflatables, hotdogs, popcorn, drinks, and lots and lots of candy.
 
Bring your kids our of the cold and join us for some FREE family fun inside at BBC!
 
Ballardsville Baptist Church
4300 S. Hwy 53
Crestwood, KY 40014

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Countdown to Fall Festival and Trunk or Treat



There is only 6 days between now and Fall Festival....


Last year, this outreach blessed 250 people, and we are expecting 250-300 folks again. AND WE NEED YOUR HELP!

Here is what is still needed for Trunk or Treat to work this year.

  1. REGISTRATION: This year, we will be giving away 5 Walmart gift cards worth $20 each! We need lots of help at the registration table. Smiling faces who can engage people as they fill out registration cards.
  2. Trunks ready for kids filled with games and candy! YOU MUST REGISTER YOUR CHURCH. Sign up this Sunday so we can have a parking spot for you. Please include the theme of your trunk when you sign up.
  3. Kitchen help! This year, we will have our regular Life U meal for folks who are setting up and we will be serving the community hot dogs. We need folks to help serve, take tickets, and fellowship with people as they wait for food.
  4. Inflatable Help is needed to watch children who play on the obstical course and bounce houses. Use this time to interact with parents who are watching their kids play. Get to know them, and let them know how excited we are to have them at BBC.
  5. CANDY: We need candy and lots of it. With only 6 days left, our stock pile is a bit low, and last year, we ran out of candy before we ran out of kids! Bring your donations of candy to the Welcome Center at the church, and make sure you have enough candy in you trunk for 250-300 people.
If you have any questions about our Fall Festival and Trunk or Treat, please call the church office at 502-222-9165 or email Elizabeth Horne, Children's Minister, Elizabeth@BBCLife.org.

Awana Parent's Night and Luau

We have our Awana Parent's Night Pictures ready for you to see! There are pictures from our photo booth and other awesome things that happened at our Luau.

Click on the link below to view the pictures!

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Tuesday, October 23, 2012

"I"m a Christian Now!" Hang Out Date

In case you missed the handout for our class, here is a copy. The permission slip is required for your student to stay and participate in the movie and pizza.
 
 

The “I'm a Christian Now Class” is having an afternoon to "hang out" together. After church on Sunday, November 4, our class will meet together for Papa John's Pizza and the movie, How to Train Your Dragon! The youth group has graciously let us use their big screen in the youth center for our fellowship!

We wanted to get together and spend some time hanging out and getting to know each other better.

How to Train Your Dragon is rated PG for brief mild violence. If you have any concerns about this movie, please let me know.

Be sure to bring a comfy change of clothes to wear, and if you have a favorite drink, please bring it to share. The rest of the food and snacks will be provided by Mr. Caleb and Mrs. Elizabeth.

Children can be picked up at 3:00 pm. I'll have my cell phone with me if anyone needs to get in touch with the children at any time.

If you have any questions, please contact Elizabeth J. Horne, Elizabeth@BBCLife.org, or 502-222-9165.

Please fill out the form below and bring it on the day of our party.

 
I understand that my child will be watching How to Train Your Dragon, Rate PG, on November 4 at Ballardsville Baptist Church. I give permission for my child to watch this film, and stay at Ballardsville Baptist Church after church for Papa John’s Pizza and Popcorn. I also understand that my child will be supervised by Caleb and Elizabeth Horne.

Parent's Names:_______________________________________________                        


Emergency Contact Number:___________________________________________