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and Happy New Year
To you all!!
Read the rest of this entry »There are many aspects to our Children’s Ministries. In all of these, we strive to create a nurturing environment so that all children may come to be more aware of God’s love for them while they also develop their God-given gifts and abilities for service to the church and others!
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“The best way to spread Christmas cheer, is singing loud for all to hear!”
from the movie, Elf.
That’s just what fifteen children (including two visitors) and six adults did as they went caroling at Presbyterian Manor and The Gables on Wednesday, December 7, 2011.
See more pictures of this great ministry here:
What a great Christmas Gift for our kids and kids in need in our community!
On Saturday, December 3, 2011, nineteen children (grades 1-6), one youth, and nine adults – all representing our church – helped make gifts of “love bags” for young people of the Children’s Home and Teen Shelter to carry their belongings. They then delivered these gifts, got a tour of the Children’s Home, and sang a couple of Christmas carols for the children there!
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“Now that was a Christmas service!”
These are just two of the comments about the special worship of lessons and carols with live nativity on December 4, 2011.
All vocal choirs (Cherub, Trinity, Wesley, Chapel, and Chancel) worked to make this event a success along with members from the Asbury Ringers, Elizabeth Yeager (flute), several youth and ministry assistants in the live nativity, and the ministry staff.
Special thanks also goes to all of those who brought goodies for Cafe le Paul in the Atrium prior to the service!
See more pictures here (courtesy of DeEdra Folmar):
Each year at SLP we celebrate the wonderful season of Christmas by sharing the story of Christ’s birth with the children. We tell the story with books, songs, dress-up and felt board reenactments, and any way we can think of to allow the children to experience the story and make it part of their perception of Christmas.
As a culmination, we encourage the children to dress-up in costume and act out the story.
We invite parents and family to come and share the story reenactment with us. Each class has been given a time to celebrate. Please come and enjoy this experience with your child.
Come share a special moment with your children! Kodak moments will abound!!
Wednesday, December 14
10:00 Mrs. Rumfelt’s MWF class
10:45 Mrs. Kajs’ MWF class
11:15 Mrs. Maxwell’s MWF class
Thursday, December 15
10:00 Mrs. Rumfelt’s T-TH class
10:45 Mrs. Maxwell’s T-TH class
11:15 Mrs. Grace’s class
Friday, December 16
10:00 Mrs. Moran’s class
10:45 Mrs. Connel’s class
11:15 Ms. Erica’s class
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All children in grades 1-6 (and available parents) are encouraged to attend this event on Wednesday, December 7, 2011 from 3:45-5:30pm as the children carol in our community, bringing joy to those who hear!
To make sure we have enough transportation and adult supervision, the DEADLINE to register is December 4, 2011!
If you have not filled out a release form in the past year, print one out HERE, and turn it in to Kim English!
Sorry, but registration has ended for this event!
For more information, contact Kim English
(children@fumcwf.org or 940-766-4231, x272).
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