June/July 2015 Kid's Church

This summer in Morf'd with our K-5G kids, we jump into the virtue of conviction.  We're teaching kids that conviction is standing for what's right even when others don't. We will be exploring this virtue for both months of June and July and it's sure to be an heroic summer! Our focus verse in June takes us to 2 Thes 3:13 (NIrV), “Don’t ever get tired of doing the right thing.” Then in July our theme verse will be in Ephesians 6:10 (NIrV), “Finally, let the Lord make you strong. Depend on his mighty power.”

Below you'll find what we're talking about each week of June and July, and you'll also find a few downloadable resources that you can use to help continue the conversation at home with your kids. We hope you find this helpful!

June

  • Week 1 (June 7) - Stand By Me: Jesus showed us how to stand for what's right. Matthew 26:36-46
  • Week 2 (June 14) - No Train, No Gain: When you know what God says, it can help you stand for what's right. Daniel 1
  • Week 3 (June 21) - The Dream Whisperer: When you stand for what's right, you stand up for others. Daniel 2
  • Week 4 (June 28) - If You Can Stand the Heat: When you stand for what's right, others can see God. 

Downloadable devotions that you could do with your kids: (Daily devotionals for each week):

Weekly Devotions

Parent Cue Sheet to give you meal time discussion ideas with your kids, and other information:

Cue Sheet

Additional verses and discussion points you could use with your kids to help continue the discussion:

Extra Verses

July

  • Week 1 (July 5) - Sweet Dreams (Are Made of Trees): if you want to stand for what's right, listen to someone who listens to God. Daniel 4
  • Week 2 (July 12) - Wall Shook Up: You can stand for what's right, even when it's not popular. Daniel 5
  • Week 3 (July 19) - I Walk the Lion: Get in the habit of standing for what's right. Daniel 6:1-28
  • Week 4 (July 26) - I Can't Fight this Healing Anymore: We can stand for what's right because Jesus is alive. Acts 3:1-9; Acts 4:1-21

Downloadable devotions that you could do with your kids: (Daily devotionals for each week):

Weekly Devotions

Parent Cue Sheet to give you meal time discussion ideas with your kids, and other information:

Cue Sheet

Additional verses and discussion points you could use with your kids to help continue the discussion:

Extra Verses

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