SCF Kids At HomePreteenFebruary 26Remember God is most important.DOWNLOAD WEEKLY RESOURCESDevotionalParent CueRecent LessonsRemember God is most importantFebruary 26
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Take time to show others they are importantFebruary 19
February 19 Take time to show others they are important. In week three, we find Jesus at the home of his friends Mary and Martha. In Luke 10:38-42, we find how these two sisters had different things in mind when it came to having Jesus in their home. Mary sat at...
Show respect even when you don’t get alongFebruary 12
February 12 Show respect even when you don’t get along. Jesus brought His followers to a mountain to explain to them what it means to live as part of God’s kingdom. During that message, Jesus said something surprising about loving others and treating them with...
Include people who are left outFebruary 5
February 5 Include people who are left out. We start the month in Luke 5:1-11, 27-32. Jesus had recently returned from 40 days in the desert and was ready to start his ministry. First, he chose 12 disciples who would learn from Him and eventually carry on the mission...
If you don’t understand something, askJanuary 29
January 29 If you don’t understand something, ask. We finish up the month in Matthew 11:1-6 where we read that John the Baptist was in prison. John seemed to wonder if Jesus was truly the Savior that God had promised. John sent two of his disciples to ask Jesus his...
Remembering what’s true can help you make the wise choiceJanuary 22
January 22 Remembering what’s true can help you make the wise choice. After Jesus’ baptism, we head to Luke 4:1-13 and find that Jesus had gone out to the desert. In this story, Jesus was being tested. The devil showed up and twisted what Jesus knew about God and...
When you discover something new, it can change youJanuary 15
January 15 When you discover something new, it can change you. In week 3, we find Jesus at the Jordan River (John 1:19- 42 and John 3:22-36). Jesus’ cousin, John the Baptist, was out by the Jordan River baptizing people and preparing the way for the Promised Savior....
Knowing God is the most important thingJanuary 8
January 8 Knowing God is the most important thing. In Luke 2:41-52, we discover a moment from Jesus’ childhood when he stayed behind in Jerusalem after the Passover feast. Jesus was fully God, but he was also fully human. And as a human, Jesus recognized something...
Never stop searching for what’s trueJanuary 1
January 1 Never stop searching for what's true. We kick off January with the end of the Christmas story. In Matthew 2:1-12, we meet wise men from the east whose lives were dedicated to discovering more about the universe. One night they noticed a bright star that led...
The good news is for everyoneDecember 18
December 18 The good news is for everyone. In the fields outside Bethlehem, shepherds were watching over their flocks of sheep. It’s important to remember that shepherds were considered pretty ordinary people. They probably wouldn’t have been the first ones you’d...
Jesus is the greatest giftDecember 11
December 11 Jesus is the greatest gift. Mary and Joseph lived in the town of Nazareth. During this time, the Jewish people lived under Roman rule. The Roman ruler, Caesar Augustus, commanded that everyone should be counted so they could pay taxes. Everyone had to go...
Anything is possible with GodDecember 4
December 4 Anything is possible with God. There was a priest whose name was Zechariah. Zechariah and his wife Elizabeth had no children, and they were a bit older in age. One day, Zechariah was chosen to go into the temple of God and burn incense. While Zechariah was...
You can do what you should even when you don’t know what will happenNovember 27
November 27 You can do what you should even when you don’t know what will happen. In week four, we discover the story of Esther in the Book of Esther. Esther had no idea how God would use her when she was chosen to become Queen of Persia. But, her cousin Mordecai...
You can do what you should because God is with youNovember 20
November 20 You can do what you should because God is with you. In week three, we head to Daniel 6 and a time period when God’s people were in captivity. Even in a foreign land that didn’t worship God, Daniel was known for faithfully praying to God. And when the...
You can do what you should even when things seem impossibleNovember 13
November 13 You can do what you should even when things seem impossible. In week two, we head to passages in 1 Samuel 16 and 17 where we meet David. His story starts when God sent Samuel to Jesse’s house to find a new king for Israel. Samuel was looking for someone...
You can do what you should even when others are afraidNovember 6
November 6 You can do what you should even when others are afraid. For week one, we pick up God’s Big Story in Numbers 13-14 with two guys named Joshua and Caleb. After traveling through the desert away from Egypt, they demonstrated courage when they were sent out as...
Hold on because God is still in controlOctober 30
October 30 Hold on because God is still in control. We finish up the month in Exodus 13:17-14:31. God’s people were on their way out of Egypt. Everything was looking great for the Hebrews, until Pharaoh changed his mind. Moses and the Hebrew people found themselves...
Hold on because God knows what you’re going throughOctober 23
October 23 Hold on because God knows what you're going through. In week four, we discover God’s plan for rescuing the Israelites. In Exodus 3-6; 7-12:42, we see how God’s plan started. Moses was watching sheep on the side of a mountain and saw a bush on fire—but it...
Hold on even when you don’t know what to doOctober 16
October 16 Hold on even when you don't know what to do. In week three, we head to Exodus 2:1-10. Joseph’s family, God’s people, were growing in number. Pharaoh enslaved them and made life miserable for them. That’s where Moses came in. Moses was born when Pharaoh went...
Hold on because there’s a bigger storyOctober 9
October 9 Hold on because there's a bigger story. Next, we continue Joseph’s story in Genesis 41-45, where Joseph was in prison, forgotten. Pharaoh had a dream that no one could interpret. The cupbearer remembered how Joseph had interpreted his dream. At once, Pharaoh...
Hold on because God is with youOctober 2
October 2 Hold on because God is with you. For week one, we pick up God’s Big Story in Genesis 37, 39-40. We learn how Joseph was his father, Jacob’s, favorite son. Joseph’s brothers were completely jealous—with their jealousy fueled by Joseph’s dreams that had them...
You can trust God even when you’re worriedSeptember 25
September 25 You can trust God even when you're worried. We finish the month by discovering what happened to Jacob and Esau’s relationship. In Genesis 31:3, 32:3- 32, and 33:1-17, we find out that Jacob knows that God wants him to return home after years of living...
You can trust that God has a planSeptember 18
September 18 You can trust that God has a plan. In week 3, we meet Isaac’s sons Jacob and Esau in Genesis 25, 27, and 28. Jacob and Esau always had a complicated relationship from the moment they were born. Jacob eventually took advantage of Esau’s moment of...
Trust God no matter whatSeptember 11
September 11 Trust God no matter what. Next, we discover Isaac venturing out on his own. In Genesis 26, we find out that Isaac moved to a region where he reclaimed the wells that had belonged to his father, Abraham. For years no one had cared about the wells until...
Trust God even when you have to waitSeptember 4
September 4 Trust God even when you have to wait. For week one, we pick up where we left off last month and continue with Abraham’s story. In Genesis 15, 18, and 21, we discover that God’s promise to Abraham takes longer than Abraham might have thought. This tests...
God has a plan to show love to the worldAugust 28
August 28 God has a plan to show love to the world. That man was Abram—later called Abraham. We’ll discover Abram’s story as we jump ahead to Genesis 12:1-9, 15:1-6. God promised Abram that his descendants would become a great nation that would show love to the world....
God loves us no matter whatAugust 21
August 21 God loves us no matter what. Eve had an unbroken, loving relationship with God, ultimately they decided not to trust God’s plan.God gave them one simple rule to obey: don’t eat from that tree. Adam and Eve decided to break the one rule . . . and when...
God made us to take care of each otherAugust 14
August 14 God made us to take care of each other. As we travel back to the creation narrative in Genesis 1-2, we read how God created the world . . . and it was good. God created people—Adam and Eve—to live in the world, enjoy it, and cultivate it. Adam and Eve...
Love God by loving othersAugust 7
August 7 Love God by loving others. Jesus explained this idea perfectly in Matthew 22:34- 40, which is where we begin this month. The religious leaders asked Jesus: out of the hundreds of laws the Jewish people were to follow, which were the most important?...
God gives you the power to have self-controlJuly 31
July 31 God gives you the power to have self-control. We finish up our Make Waves series discovering more about James 3:1-6. Our words have power. James uses practical images like a horse bit, a ship’s rudder, and a flame to show us just how powerful they are....
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