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Oak Crest Kids

10/26/2016

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Looking ahead…Mark your calendars!
 
October 31:      Family Fun Fest, 6-8pm
November 2:    Youth Fundraiser Family Dinner, 6 pm
November 12:  Youth Parent’s Night Out Fundraiser, 6-8:30 pm
November 20:  Thanksgiving Meal and Service, 6pm (No TeamKID)
November 23:   No Kids’ Choir
December 11:   Kids’ Choir Christmas program during morning service
December 18:   Oak Crest Kids’ Christmas Party

 TeamKID, Sundays @ 6pm

 Kids' Choir, Wednesdays @ 7pm
 (Note that our Christmas performance will be December 11th during the a.m. service
  
THE GOSPEL PROJECT FOR KIDS, Sundays @ 9:30am
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Oak Crest Kids

10/19/2016

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​Looking ahead…Mark your calendars!
 
October 31:      Family Fun Fest, 6-8pm
November 2:    Youth Fundraiser Family meal before service
November 12:  Youth Parent’s Night Out Fundraiser, 6-8pm
November 20:  Thanksgiving Meal and Service, 6pm (No TeamKID)
November 23:   No Kids’ Choir
December 11:   Kids’ Choir Christmas program during morning service
December 18:   Oak Crest Kids’ Christmas Party
 
TeamKID, Sundays @ 6pm
Bible Story: Daniel interprets the writing on King Belshezzar’s wall.
Memory verse: Proverbs 12:17 (ESV)
Application: God expects us to be honest, even when it’s difficult.  He will give us the courage to do so.

 Kids' Choir, Wednesdays @ 7pm
 (Note that our Christmas performance will be December 11th during the a.m. service
 Hymn of the month: 
Soon and Very Soon
Songs of focus:
Victory Chant
Shout to the North
Alleluia, Amen
Happy Birthday, Jesus
 
THE GOSPEL PROJECT FOR KIDS, Sundays @ 9:30am
  
 Unit 14: God the Pursuer
 
Unit Description:Despite His people’s continued sin, God continued to pursue them. God used Hosea’s life to show that He still loved Israel, though she was unfaithful. God called Jonah to the capital of a godless nation, showing that no one is beyond the reach of God’s compassion. God used Joel to remind Judah that judgment was inevitable but that God is merciful and was ready to welcome them back.
Key Passage: Joel 2:13
Big Picture Question: What is God like? God is slow to anger, merciful, and loving.
 
 Bible Story: Hosea, Prophet to Israel
Bible Passage: Hosea 1–14
Main Point: God loves people when they do not deserve it.
  
This week, we encountered the curious instructions God gave the prophet Hosea. God
sent the prophet Hosea to speak to Israel a message of God’s hatred toward sin and of
His coming judgment. God also sent Hosea to bring a message of love—a love that
never gives up. God used Hosea’s own life to show Israel what a nevergivesup
kind of love looks like.

God told Hosea to marry a prostitute. He told Hosea that his wife would not be faithful to
him. She would give birth to children who were conceived with other men. Still, Hosea
obeyed God. He chose Gomer as his wife. Just as God said, Gomer was not faithful to
Hosea. She went after other lovers. Can you imagine Hosea’s grief each time he found
his wife with another man?

It would have been easier for Hosea to throw up his hands and say, “Enough! I’m done
with you!” God’s people were no different than Gomer. They were spiritual adulterers.
Their hearts chased after other lovers. They loved and worshiped idols, people and
things that were not the one true God.

It would have been easier for God to throw up His hands and say, “Enough! I’m done
with you!” But God’s love never gives up. He gave Hosea a love for his wife that
compelled him to buy her back from the slave market after all she had done. In the same
way, God sought after His unfaithful people even after all they had done. God paid a
high price—the life of His Son, Jesus—to bring them back to Himself.

Hosea’s relationship with Gomer reminds us of God’s relationship with the people
of Israel and with us. Even though God’s people are unfaithful and love other
things more than they love God, God still loves us. God sent Jesus to die on the
cross for our sin and bring us back to Him.

Help your kids understand what God’s amazing love is like and make sure they see that
the price God paid to bring us back to Him was Jesus. God gave Hosea a deep love;
Hosea was willing to buy back Gomer even after all she had done. God’s love is deep,
and it never gives up. He goes after His people and loves them back to Himself.
Check this session’s Activity Page and Big Picture Card as well as the Gospel Project for
Kids Family App for ways to interact with the Bible content this week.
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FAMILY STARTING POINTS
● Babies and Toddlers
○ God loves people.
○ God sent prophets to help His people.
○ Hosea’s life showed Israel how much God loved them.
○ Jesus’ life shows how much God loves us.
● Preschool
○ What is God like? God is merciful and loving.
○ God loves people who don’t love Him back.
● Kids
○ What is God like? God is slow to anger, merciful, and loving.
○ God is like Hosea, loving people when they don’t deserve it.
UNIT KEY PASSAGE
● Joel 2:13
NEXT WEEK
● “Jonah, Prophet to Nineveh” (Jonah 1–4)
 
 
In Christ,
Stephenie
 
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Oak Crest Kids

10/5/2016

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Looking ahead…Mark your calendars!
 
October 31:      Family Fun Fest, 6-8pm
November 20:  Thanksgiving Meal and Service, 6pm
November 23:   No Kids’ Choir
December 11:   Kids’ Choir Christmas program during morning service
December 18:   Oak Crest Kids’ Christmas Party
 
 
TeamKID, Sundays @ 6pm
Bible Story: Our tongues are like a horse’s bit, a ship’s rudder, and a small spark that starts a                           forest fire
Memory verse: James 1:26 (ESV)
Application: God Expects Us to Control Our Tongues
 Kids' Choir, Wednesdays @ 7pm
 (Note that our Christmas performance will be December 11th during the a.m. service
 Hymn of the month: 
Soon and Very Soon
Songs of focus:
Victory Chant
Shout to the North
Alleluia, Amen
Happy Birthday, Jesus
 
THE GOSPEL PROJECT FOR KIDS, Sundays @ 9:30am
 
Unit Description: Israel and Judah, governed predominantly by evil kings, continued to disobey God. God sent prophets like Elijah and Isaiah to reveal His power, love, and faithfulness to His people. God reminded them of His plan to send a Rescuer, Jesus, to take away their sin.
Key Passage: Hebrews 1:1-2
Big Picture Question: How many gods are there? There is one true God who alone deserves worship.
Bible Story: Hezekiah, Judah’s Faithful King
Bible Passage: 2 Kings 18–19
Main Point: God answered Hezekiah’s prayer
  
The Book of Isaiah contains four Servant songs—poems about the servant of God. (See
Isa. 42:14; 49:16; 50:49; 52:12–53:13.)
In these poems, the prophet Isaiah describes God’s plan of redemption. We see a vision
of the promised Messiah, the innocent substitute who would suffer for the sake of
sinners. Through Jesus, God brings sinners back to Himself.
The fourth and final Servant song is found in Isaiah 53. In this passage, Isaiah provides
an answer to these questions: How can a just God justify the ungodly? How can He
declare innocent those who are guilty? How can He treat bad people as though they are
good? How can He love people like us?
 
A just God can’t just look the other way. He doesn’t say, “Don’t worry about it,” or “No big
deal.” That’s cheap grace. Sin against a big God is a big deal. God didn’t just forgive our
sins, He dealt with them. And this grace was costly. The price? God’s own Son.
Jesus fulfilled Isaiah’s prophecies of a Suffering Servant. People assumed God had
cursed the Suffering Servant for His own sins. But no; Jesus was sinless. So why did He
suffer? Isaiah wrote that He was pierced because of our transgressions and crushed
because of our iniquities. His punishment is what brought our peace. The Suffering
Servant died the death we deserve. When we trust in Jesus, our sins are wiped
away—paid for by His blood—and His righteousness is credited to us.
 
When Christ’s work on the cross was finished, God rewarded Him. “For this reason God
highly exalted Him and gave Him the name that is above every name, so that at the
name of Jesus every knee will bow—of those who are in heaven and on earth and under
the earth—and every tongue should confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of
God the Father” (Phil. 2:911).
 
God planned all along that Jesus would die on the cross for our sin. Seven
hundred years before Jesus was born, the prophet Isaiah wrote that this would
happen! Jesus is the Servant who suffered so that those who trust in Him would
be forgiven.
 
Help your kids appreciate what Jesus endured during His earthly ministry. Talk about
how Jesus hurt and died because of His love for people and His desire to please His
Father. Because of Jesus’ suffering and death, our sin punishment has been paid and
because of His resurrection, we have victory over death.
 
Check this session’s Activity Page and Big Picture Card as well as the Gospel Project for
Kids Family App for ways to interact with the Bible content this week.
 
FAMILY STARTING POINTS
 
● Babies and Toddlers
○ There is one true God.
○ Isaiah told people about the Messiah.
○ God sent the Messiah because He loves us.
○ Jesus is the Messiah, the Son of God.
● Preschool
○ How many gods are there? There is one true God.
○ God said Jesus would suffer.
● Kids
○ How many gods are there? There is one true God who alone deserves
worship.
○ God said the Messiah would be a suffering servant.
UNIT KEY PASSAGE
● Hebrews 1:12
NEXT WEEK
● “Hezekiah, Judah’s Faithful King” (2 Kings 18 – 19)
   
In Christ,
Stephenie
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