I love Thursdays for so many reasons. Thursdays are basically my Friday because it's my last day in my church office (my weekend is considered Friday and Saturday), and because I get to share what I did the night before in my Wednesday night program with all of my wonderful blogging friends. The highlight of my Thursday morning is sitting down to write about what we did the night before.
With that being said last night was Parents night! Parents night is one of my favorite theme nights and we have it on our schedule twice during the AWANA year (once in the fall and once in the spring). Last night was our fall parents night and we had this highest percentage of parents in attendance that we have had since I started parents night a year and a half ago. We had roughly 70 % of our parents there last night participating with our kids.
This is the postcard that I sent home the week before and uploaded to our social media pages to remind everyone of what we had coming up. This has got to be one of my favorite postcards that I've made yet. I love the look of the chalkboard and the simplicity of the whole design. (It says tomorrow because I changed it the day before to upload to our social media pages.)
One of the reasons that I host parents night is to give parents who don't usually attend our church the opportunity to connect with our workers, myself, and our church staff. I hosted a cupcake party early to give parents the opportunity to connect with our Pastor and play with their kids in our pre-service activities.
Parents are encouraged to participate in every activity that we do. When we say our pledges I have kids come up with mom & dad to lead the pledges. Parents play on their kids team during game time, listen to their verses, and sit in on their council time. The kids absolutely LOVE having their mom and dad there participating with them!
At the close of the night I give some highlights of what we have coming up the rest of the semester, and I invite a member of our Leadership Team to talk to the parents and invite them to our services on Sunday.
I'd strongly encourage everyone to have some form or type of parents night on their schedule. I have learned that I can't ignore the family aspect of children's ministry. I have to find ways and events to combine both and this is one way that I can invite the whole family in and give everyone an opportunity to hear about Jesus.
If you host a parents night I'd love to hear about it in the comments.
Yesterday, I hosted a link-up of all of your Thanksgiving ideas and if you didn't get to link up you can still go here and share your Thanksgiving crafts, recipes, traditions, etc...
My life in full-time children's ministry. Passing out goldfish and teaching about Jesus.
Thursday, November 14, 2013
Wednesday, November 13, 2013
Thanksgiving Ideas- Plus a Link Up!
I am so excited about Christmas this year. Something about the holiday is just producing this sense of awe, wonder, magic, and a twinkle in my eye. However, I also realize the importance of not skipping over Thanksgiving because there is equally something magical about this holiday. There is something about taking the time to truly be thankful for the things that we have, the things that so many of us take for granted, that places my heart in such feelings of gratitude that I am sometimes left with tears in my eyes. Just last night, on the coldest night of the year (a chilly 26 degrees) I became so incredibly thankful for my house to keep me out of the wind and for my warm bed and blankets to sleep under. I looked up the statistic and it's estimated that approximately 100 million people in the world are currently homeless. That means that last night approximately 100 people may have slept in the cold.
There is truly always something to be thankful for.
Today, I'm hosting my first ever link-up because I want to see what you guys and gals are up to for Thanksgiving! Link up your family friendly blogs below with your posts on your Thanksgiving traditions, crafts, food, family, etc... If it relates to Thanksgiving link it up! I'll be sure to check them all out!
I want to share with you some of my favorite crafts, activities, and devotions that I have found via Pinterest to help your family have a fantastic Thanksgiving!
There is truly always something to be thankful for.
Today, I'm hosting my first ever link-up because I want to see what you guys and gals are up to for Thanksgiving! Link up your family friendly blogs below with your posts on your Thanksgiving traditions, crafts, food, family, etc... If it relates to Thanksgiving link it up! I'll be sure to check them all out!
I want to share with you some of my favorite crafts, activities, and devotions that I have found via Pinterest to help your family have a fantastic Thanksgiving!
Kids Thanksgiving Tree: Source
If you are searching for the perfect lesson for your #KidsMin this one is only $15 on CMD!
This Thanksgiving banner will look cute and stylish in any home and comes with a free pattern to download plus a full tutorial: Source
Take your family on a nature walk and as your walking talk about all the things that you are Thankful for in God's creation. It's a great time for kids to talk about all their favorite bugs and animals, grass, trees, and falling leaves.
After your nature walk check out this adorable Turkey craft made from real leaves picked up along the walk. This is a great activity for Thanksgiving morning while mom or dad is in the kitchen cooking, the kids can be sitting at the table working on their own project.
Here's a great and most importantly FREE object lesson using candy corn from childrensministry.com!
Check out this cute Turkey craft perfect for your Wednesday night service before Turkey day.
Be sure to be sensitive to kids with allergies!
Also, don't forget the simple activity of sitting around with your family at the table after your Turkey dinner and give a chance for everyone to say what they are thankful for. We have been doing this in my family for as long as I remember and it is still my best and favorite memory of my childhood.
For more Thanksgiving ideas be sure to follow my Pinterest boards here!
Don't forget to link up your own Thanksgiving ideas or even something you are thankful for!
Tuesday, November 12, 2013
10 Reasons You Need a Team
Happy November 12th. That's right, November 12th. Show of hands for anyone who thinks this year should just slow down just a little bit. Two hands up from this girl right here.
#KidsMin Calling has a lot of exciting things going on!
If your interested in a weekly link up to share your #KidsMin ideas (crafts, themes, lessons, costumes, music, etc) please e-mail me (kidsmincalling@gmail.com) with "Weekly Link Up" in the subject line.
If I have enough interest I'll also be looking for co-hosts every week so include your information if you'd like to co-host as well.
#KidsMin Calling has a lot of exciting things going on!
If your interested in a weekly link up to share your #KidsMin ideas (crafts, themes, lessons, costumes, music, etc) please e-mail me (kidsmincalling@gmail.com) with "Weekly Link Up" in the subject line.
If I have enough interest I'll also be looking for co-hosts every week so include your information if you'd like to co-host as well.
Thanks again so much for your patience in my blogging! You all are awesome.
I'm excited to be back on a schedule and sharing my #KidsMin ideas with you all.
Speaking of you all, today I'm taking about the all of people that surround me in my #KidsMin.
Today, I'm talking all about teams and about how important that they are to any ministry.
A team is not just important, it's absolutely vital to the success of any ministry.
10 reasons you need a team:
1) You are just one person. That's right, I said it. You are one person with two hands and two feet just like everyone else. You cannot do it all. Trust me, I'm speaking to the choir here because I have this massive tendency to think that I can do it all. Ask any member of our church staff how often I ask for help and they will all tell you it's a rarity, but I should ask for help more often.
2) Everyone has different gifts and talents that make them uniquely qualified for different ministries. My gifts and talents are no where near the gifts and talents that our youth ministry staff and volunteers have and their talents are not the same one's that I have in Kids Ministry. Those who work with our littlest babies have different talents than those who work with our Pre-Teens.
3) Kids relate to different people. I wish that every child in my ministry immediately attached to me and related to me the minute they walk in the door. I do have a large number of kids who relate to me immediately, but I also have some kids who don't relate to me right away. These kids may relate differently or even better (gasp) to another volunteer... and that's OK!
4) More people means more creativity. The biggest things that all #KidsMin need is creativity, and I only have so much creative spirit in me. However, when I'm surrounded by a team of people I have found that as a whole we have better, more creative, and more unique ideas to help reach the kids in our ministry.
5) Teams help recruit bigger teams. One of the biggest problems I have found in my ministry is needing more people all the time. It took me about one year and three months of trying to recruit every volunteer by myself before I realized that my biggest tool in recruiting more volunteers was the team that I already had.
6) By trying to do everything myself I rob everyone else of the joy and blessing that I have found in children's ministry. I'm not the only one who is blessed by what I do, but when I don't allow others to help I am taking away their opportunity to experience the same joy, happiness and passion that I have.
7) Teams help create a high-energy environment. Let's face it, there are going to be days when Miss Mary is tired, or when Miss Mary just isn't feeling it, and in those times I can't just cancel my children's ministry. I have found that it's in those times where my team can really come together to bring lots of energy when I'm the one who needs the energy boost.
8) Having a team invites more people to hold onto the vision of your kids ministry. Often times as leaders we know exactly where we are going and what our vision is for our ministries, but we often feel as if we are dragging people behind us. If you have a team of people to grab hold of the vision than they are able to help get you there and to help share that vision with your entire church.
9) Teams decrease the work load for everyone. Let's be honest, kids ministry is a lot of work and it isn't always easy work. My favorite saying for all of my volunteers is that many hands make light work. The more people who are committed to your ministry the easier it is to clean up, set up, pass out snacks, organize costumes, and whatever else it might be.
10) Your team will be your encouragement when you are running on empty. We all have those days where we just don't have a lot to give. It is in those days when I am frustrated where I have a few trusted people on my team to help push me through. Just this Sunday, I was feeling particularly frustrated and one of my most trusted volunteers was able to help me take a step back and take a deep breath and keep going. Without this person, I probably would have sat down on the steps and cried, but my team pulled me through.
Monday, November 11, 2013
#KidsMin Catch Up Post
Happy Monday, Friends!
I realized over the weekend that #KidsMin Calling had been super neglected lately. I have found myself caught up in just this whirlwind of business that has left me with very little time to do basic things like sleep and keeping up with my blog has seemed like a nearly impossible task. Thank you to those of you who are still checking in to see what I have been up to with my kids lately. I thought I'd catch up with you guys and gals today and get back on my schedule tomorrow.
Life in #KidsMin has been crazy lately. I know I feel like every season of the year is busy and busier, but from the beginning of October until about halfway through December my schedule is just slammed. Between planning for my Fall Festival (recap here), planning for my kids to sing in church this past Sunday (they did fabulous by the way), planning my Christmas parties (kids & volunteer), and the usual weekly maintenance on all of my departments I've stayed pretty non-stop lately.
What's new and exciting in my life?
I preached at my Alma Mater last Thursday and I took snacks! That's right, I passed out tiny bags of goldfish to the college students. Why? You can take me out of #KidsMin, but you can't take the #KidsMin out of me. I spoke about the challenges of ministry, and how our love for people and Jesus has to be real, and about how Jesus has to be our ultimate anchor or we will never make it. I think Jesus knew that after I preached that sermon I would have the most challenging weekend of my life. After sitting on my bed at 7:15 AM on Sunday and crying for 10 minutes (just keeping it real and honest here) I remembered who my anchor was, determined that Satan wasn't going to get the best of me, got up and ready for church, and headed out to do what I know God has called me to do. Was it my best Sunday ever? No, and let's be honest we all have those Sunday's where everything isn't great. It wasn't my best Sunday ever, but I didn't let Satan win.
Come back and visit me this week and see my favorite Thanksgiving devotions for families, read about why you need a team, and see my recap of my AWANA parent's night this Wednesday.
Have a GREAT week!
I realized over the weekend that #KidsMin Calling had been super neglected lately. I have found myself caught up in just this whirlwind of business that has left me with very little time to do basic things like sleep and keeping up with my blog has seemed like a nearly impossible task. Thank you to those of you who are still checking in to see what I have been up to with my kids lately. I thought I'd catch up with you guys and gals today and get back on my schedule tomorrow.
Life in #KidsMin has been crazy lately. I know I feel like every season of the year is busy and busier, but from the beginning of October until about halfway through December my schedule is just slammed. Between planning for my Fall Festival (recap here), planning for my kids to sing in church this past Sunday (they did fabulous by the way), planning my Christmas parties (kids & volunteer), and the usual weekly maintenance on all of my departments I've stayed pretty non-stop lately.
What's new and exciting in my life?
The Starbuck's red cup is out and I'm obsessed. I'm not even kidding you over the course of this weekend I think I had 2 3 no 4 red cups coffees. When my friend Audra reads this she is going to have a heart attack. I've always been obsessed with coffee but I think it's been taken to a whole new level. The creme brulee latte is I promise you what I think heaven is going to taste like if heaven has a taste.
Veggie Tale's has come out with a 4 week Sunday School curriculum done by Group and I LOVE it! It's absolutely perfect for my preschoolers and is just the type of curriculum I have been looking for. It's short and sweet and captures their attention perfectly all while including the favorite Veggie Tale's characters which we know and love.
Speaking of Veggie Tale's characters... I met LARRY BOY! I know... #KidsMin dream come true right!
I preached at my Alma Mater last Thursday and I took snacks! That's right, I passed out tiny bags of goldfish to the college students. Why? You can take me out of #KidsMin, but you can't take the #KidsMin out of me. I spoke about the challenges of ministry, and how our love for people and Jesus has to be real, and about how Jesus has to be our ultimate anchor or we will never make it. I think Jesus knew that after I preached that sermon I would have the most challenging weekend of my life. After sitting on my bed at 7:15 AM on Sunday and crying for 10 minutes (just keeping it real and honest here) I remembered who my anchor was, determined that Satan wasn't going to get the best of me, got up and ready for church, and headed out to do what I know God has called me to do. Was it my best Sunday ever? No, and let's be honest we all have those Sunday's where everything isn't great. It wasn't my best Sunday ever, but I didn't let Satan win.
Have a GREAT week!
Saturday, November 9, 2013
A Month to be Thankful- 1
We've all seen it on our social media sites... it's November and
that means it's time to be thankful.
All over social media I am
reminded daily of all the things that people are thankful for and I think it's
absolutely fabulous.
I love seeing people sharing their gratitude instead
of sharing their complaints.
I thought I'd mix it up a
little bit for my blog and invite some of my friends and fellow bloggers to
share the reasons that they are thankful for Children's Ministry.
I still have room for a few guest's to share why their thankful so e-mail me at: kidsmincalling@gmail.com if you'd like to share.
Today, we're hearing from
my friend and fellow #KidsMin Ashlyn Holland. Ashlyn is truly fabulous at
what she does. She has such a heart and passion for children and we love
to keep up with what the other is doing. Ashlyn and I went to high school
together and then found ourselves at the same college so we've known each other
such a long time. Ashlyn not only serves as a fantastic #KidsMin, but she
teaches school during the week as well so she is constantly pouring into kid's
lives and I love seeing the ways that the Lord is using her to make an impact
on this generation. Check out what Ashlyn has to say about why she is thankful
for #KidsMin.
Being Thankful for Children’s Ministry—a perspective of a Children’s Pastor
When I think about the many aspects of children’s ministry, there are a lot of factors that shape and mold what I would consider a kingdom-driven ministry. As a children’s pastor, the sole purpose of ministry for me, is to equip, nurture and mature children so that they are confident in “taking on” the world that surrounds them as a believer of Jesus Christ. Though there are many things that go into equipping, nurturing and maturing a child, one thing has to be evident at all times; (genuine) LOVE. The Bible tells us to love God and to love people. It sounds so simple, yet can be so difficult at times. Let’s take a situation that I recently found myself in and use it as a learning opportunity to illustrate to you what I really mean by genuinely loving those around you.
I was in the middle of teaching a lesson during children’s church and there was a child who would not stop talking, distracting others or keep their hands (or any other body part for that matter) to themselves. In that moment while I was preaching my heart out to this room full of children, I just stopped. I looked at the child and a part of me wanted to flat out ask, “Do you even care that I am up here trying to teach you?!” But instead I politely said, “I would like to speak with you in the other room.” I found myself face to face with this child and as I was getting ready to give my “normal talk” I found myself asking a very simple four-word question: “What is going on?” The reaction I got was totally not what I expected. The child began to cry and then proceeded to pour their heart out to me. They expressed how they couldn’t help it, they just feel pushed to the side at home, they are worried about what will happen next with some of the people that are living in their home; as the list went on and on, I just sat there in amazement. I had known and interacted with this child regularly for three years and did not have a clue. The teacher in me just thought, they must lack self-control in some areas and don’t know how to behave at times. How wrong I was. That saying you may hear from time to time, ‘you never know what someone could be going through,’ became reality to me as I sat there looking at a child who was broken and in need of someone to show them the love of Jesus. That was an ah-ha moment for me (I tend to have them often). The moment I realized that there is more to just standing up on Sundays and teaching children about the different stories you can find in the Bible and how we can apply the lessons learned to our lives. It goes back to two things so many of us lack; creating meaningful relationships and showing the love of Jesus. In order to create meaningful relationships and show the love of Jesus, we first have to LOVE (just as He first loved us). We are all sinners who fall short of the glory of God (Romans 3:23), but we are also sinners saved by amazing grace from God alone. (Ephesians 2:8). If it were not for God’s grace, I would not be where I am today. Just as He has shown love and grace and so many other things to me daily, I should do the same to the children that I interact with daily. It’s not a one-time thing. Just as the love of Christ is constant in our lives, I have grown to realize that loving and showing love to others should be approached in the same way. What in the world do I want you to take from all this? There are a two simple things:
1.) Children are not just the future, they are the NOW and it is OUR responsibility to equip them to go out and show the love of Christ to others.
2.) We cannot equip children to show the love of Christ to others, if we, ourselves do not show the same to them.
I am thankful not only that God has given me the amazing opportunity and responsibility to lead children as their pastor, but also because He continuously gives me opportunities to minister to children and their families. He also gives me the opportunity to create new meaningful relationships with others and show the love of Jesus to them. Whether you are a children’s pastor/minister or a volunteer/helper, always be mindful of the little things and never take for granted the opportunities God gives you to love on (minister to) these precious children and their families. Every opportunity is something to be thankful for, for this is the time you get to make an impact for the Kingdom of God. Don’t take it lightly and above all else, no matter what; LOVE just as He has loved you.
Tuesday, November 5, 2013
#KidsMin Happiness in 100 words
What is happiness?
My happiness and my joy is found in the kids who I have the incredible privilege to minister to.
Yes, serving God's children is an incredible privilege and it is not a job to be grumbled about.
Here's what I consider happiness in 100 words...
My happiness and my joy is found in the kids who I have the incredible privilege to minister to.
Yes, serving God's children is an incredible privilege and it is not a job to be grumbled about.
Here's what I consider happiness in 100 words...
Swing sets, children accepting Jesus, bubbles, sidewalk
chalk, air guitars, listening to Bible verses, babies who learn to say Mary,
painting parties, pre-teen talk, small hands clasped in mine, little tugs on my
leg, arms reaching out to be picked up, shy smiles, little clapping hands,
animal crackers and goldfish snacks, VBS music, small voices with big
Hallelujahs, kids tables, crafts, sprinklers and water balloons, temporary hair
dye, Veggie Tales, picture books, lullabies, baptisms, laughter, tight hugs,
holidays and doughnut parties, nature walks, ice cream, twinkling eyes, seeing the
wonder they find in Jesus, child-like faith and open loving hearts.
I'm reminded of this quote by Andy Stanley:
Where do you find your happy and your joy?
Monday, November 4, 2013
Fear Not 2013
This year's Fear Not was absolutely amazing. Fear Not is the annual Fall Festival that I organize for my church every year on October 31st. It is always wildly successful and we absolutely love that our church is a safe haven for our community on that evening. Over the course of two and a half hours we have anywhere from 750 to 1,000 people come through our doors and experience the love of Jesus in action.
Here's a look at what we had going on last week.
First, take a look at my amazing costume that my sister created by hand! By hand people! I promise you, she could make costumes for a living.
Finally, be strong in the Lord and in his mighty power. Put on the full armor of God, so that you can take your stand against the devil's schemes." Ephesians 6:10-11
Last week I put on the full armor of God in the most epic costume ever!
Check out Ephesians 6:10-20 to understand all the pieces.
Here's a look at what we had going on last week.
First, take a look at my amazing costume that my sister created by hand! By hand people! I promise you, she could make costumes for a living.
Finally, be strong in the Lord and in his mighty power. Put on the full armor of God, so that you can take your stand against the devil's schemes." Ephesians 6:10-11
Last week I put on the full armor of God in the most epic costume ever!
Check out Ephesians 6:10-20 to understand all the pieces.
And now for a look at our games!
Pin the nose on the Pumpkin, Face Painting, Treasure Hunt
Pumpkin Race, Balloons, Pumpkin Ring Toss
Guessing station and Photo Booth
We also had a hay-ride, a bounce house, a bounce slide, basketball and soccer, a free hot dog dinner, and a cake walk!
A great time was had by all.
What did your ministry do for October 31st?
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