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March 2018 The Woodlands Community Presbyterian Church 4881 West Panther Creek Dr. The Woodlands, TX 77381 phone: 281-363-2040 web site: www.wcpc-tx.org Help Children Harness the Power of Prayer POWERSOURCE ASK GOD: 1. To remind your family members to converse with him regularly. 2. To show your children that prayer involves more than just asking God for stuff. 3. To help you include listening to God as part of your prayer time. Prayer is many things: a privilege, a command, a blessing, and an active way to build our faith with Jesus. Prayer is the conversation of life, says Adam Stadtmiller, author of Give Your Kids the Keys (Regal). Prayer is always available. Prayer is always the answer. Every issue in our life finds its solution and answer in prayer. Stadtmiller emphasizes that prayer is for all people, no matter their age. There s no difference between the importance of prayer in the life of a child and that of an adult, he writes. Although prayer should be natural, it might not come naturally to children. Even Jesus disciples needed to be taught how to pray; that s why Jesus gave them the Lord s Prayer (see Matthew 6:9-13). By modeling prayer in a variety of styles and settings, parents can teach children the following: Prayer involves ongoing conversational dialogue with our almighty yet approachable God. Prayer can be spontaneous or planned, short or long, loud or silent, for ourselves or for other people. Prayer involves praise, confession, and thanksgiving, not just requests. God is at work through our prayers and always answers them though sometimes not how we want or after a long period of waiting. Read on for practical ideas about putting prayer s power to work in your family.

Pray Without Ceasing As children s communication skills develop and grow, so does their ability to pray. Toddlers begin to understand that Jesus is their friend, so pray to him in simple language that relates to children s daily lives. Preschoolers become more aware of the world around them, so remind children this age that Jesus cares about everything that happens to them and to other people. By ages 7 to 9, most kids feel a need for God s help and strength and are able to verbally express their thoughts and desires. Look up Bible verses about prayer together. Preteens begin to focus on relationships, so remind them of their value to God and of the fact that no prayers are insignificant or unworthy. TEACHABLE MOMENTS Prayers of Praise You ll need a Bible, matches, a pillar candle, and small, individual candles with paper collars. In a darkened room, gather around a table that contains the pillar candle. Light it and say: In Old Testament times, people prayed to God by giving him burnt offerings and sacrifices. Read aloud Hebrews 13:15. Say: Now, instead of giving animals or grain to God, our sacrifices are our praises. God wants us to praise him by telling about the wonderful things he has done. Read aloud Psalm 66:1-5. Pick up a small candle, light it from the pillar candle, and complete this prayer: God, I praise you for. Invite others to take candles and do the same. Say: The Bible describes God s glory as shining. Read aloud Luke 2:9. Say: This room is glowing because we ve praised God through our prayers. Say amen and extinguish the candles. Lord s Prayer Ribbon For every family member, you ll need 4-inch ribbon strands in the colors below. Read aloud Matthew 6:9-13. Say: Blue is the color of fathers. (Hold your blue ribbon.) Our father in heaven. White is for holiness. (Tie white to blue.) Holy is your name. Purple is majestic. (Tie purple to white.) Your Kingdom come, your will be done. Green is the color of the earth. (Tie green to purple.) On earth as it is in heaven. Yellow reminds us of wheat. (Tie yellow to green.) Give us this day our daily bread. Red reminds us of Jesus blood and forgiveness. (Tie red to yellow.) And forgive us our debts, as we also have forgiven our debtors. Orange is for the darkness of evil. (Tie orange to red.) And do not lead us into temptation, but deliver us from evil. Gold reminds us of heaven. (Tie gold to orange.) For yours is the kingdom, the power, and the glory, forever. Amen. Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep Give children each a white pillowcase and a fabric pen. Say: This week at bedtime, let s pray for a different person each night. Help kids each write a new name on their pillowcase nightly after they pray for that person. Pop Up Prayers Create a prayer reminder using an empty 20-ounce bottle, plastic disposable plates, a permanent marker, glitter, corn syrup, and water. Cut six half-inch ovals from the plates. Write Family, Neighbors, Church, Our Government, World Problem, and Peace on the ovals, one per oval. Put the ovals and some glitter in the bottle. Fill it three-fourths full of corn syrup; top with water. Tighten the lid. Each day, shake the bottle and pray for what comes up first. Anywhere Prayers Read aloud Jonah 2:1 and find unique places to pray as a family. Let each person find a spot (closet, car, treehouse, swing set). Then gather in those places for prayer, thanking God for always loving and listening to us no matter where we are. Spin the Prayer Bottle In this redemptive version of the game, the person spinning prays for whoever the bottle points to. After receiving prayer, that person spins the bottle and prays for the next person it points to. You also can play Spin the Prayer Person, where each player gets a turn being spun in a swivel chair! Pray in the Spirit at all times and on every occasion. Stay alert and be persistent in your prayers for all believers everywhere. Ephesians 6:18, NLT

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SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 9:45, Worship 8:30 & 11:00 Children s Team Mtg 12:15 2 pm 9:45, Worship 8:30 & 11:00 9:45, Worship 8:30 & 11:00 9:45, Worship 1 2 Tweens Fellowship 3 5:30-7:45 at Potteryland Pre-K Parent Fellowship 6:30-9 pm rsvp to Susan 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 WAM 4:15 Food Fair choirs, 5:30 Woodforest dinner Stadium Mom s Fellowship 9:30-11:30 childcare by rsvp to Susan 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 S p r i n g B r e a k 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 First day of WAM 4:15 choirs, 5:30 dinner WAM 4:15 choirs, 5:30 dinner 8-1 pm CPR & 1st Aid Training for nursery staff for childcare 8:30 & 11:00 to Susan Service at 7 pm childcare offered Egg hunt 10-12, Service at 12:30 pm childcare offered PNO 5-8 pm Rodeo Fun childcare by rsvp to sduncan@wcpc-tx.org 25 26 Egg Hunt 27 28 29 30 31 Prep 9:30-11:30 rsvp Children s Sunday School 9:45-10:50 arrival and pick up in CE building rooms 204, 106, 101 and 206. 5th and 6th grade SS classroom in 205. Childcare for worship and under 3 in Charles Hendricks Ed. Building rooms 307-309.

Sunday School Children s Sunday School Upcoming Lent & Holy Week Events: this month: Pre-K-K Lost Sheep, Jesus and Children, Zacchaeus, Palm Sunday 1st-2nd The Last Supper 3rd-4th Lectionary Ex. 20:1-17, Num21:4-9, John 12:20-33, Mark 11:111, 14:1-15:47 5th-6th Connect Unit 3 Old Testament Moses & Unit 4 Kings and Prophets th Mar. 25 Palm Sunday Processionals both services Mar. 26th-30th Devotions in the Prayer Garden 7:30 am Mar. 29th Maundy Thursday Service 7 pm in the Sanctuary Mar. 30th Good Friday Egg Hunt 10noon in Fellowship Hall & grounds Good Friday Service 12:30 pm Apr. 1st Easter Services 8:30 & 11 am, Easter Festival for all ages in Fellowship Hall from 9:45-10:50 Butterfly Release in Courtyard 10:35 am Important Camp Dates! March 11th Camp Scholarship Paperwork due. April 23rd 1-5 pm Family Funday Cho Yeh Summer Dates: for 1-6th grade: Core 2 June 10-16 or another week that works for your family and other WCPC families (Reminder VBS July 16-20th, Servin Safari Aug 6-8th for rising 7th-9th graders) (Cho-Yeh also grants a sibling discount when they attend the same week) Worship Class: K-2nd March 25th at 11:00 sermon time. Lesson on Praise & Proclamation Godly Play classes on Sunday mornings will be continuing the series of Lent stories, The Faces of Easter and The Empty Tomb on April 1st The Mom s Fellowship Group will sponsor and Egg Hunt March 30th from 10-12 in the Fellowship hall and courtyards. Please bring a potluck luncheon dish and a dozen filled plastic eggs for each child and their basket. Save the Date! VBS is July 16th-20th th Registration starts March 18 VBS Planning MTG s will start soon. Contact Susan to get on the email list for meeting announcements. Children s Ministry Mission Statement: To nurture all to experience the unique joy of being a child of God. Contact Children s Ministry Director Susan Duncan at 281-363-2040 ext. 6 or sduncan@wcpc-tx.org for information about Children's programs. You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your might. Keep these words that I am commanding you today in your heart. Recite them to your children and talk about them when you are at home and when you are away, when you lie down and when you rise. Bind them as a sign to your hand, fix them as an emblem on your forehead, and write them on the doorpost of your house and on your gates. Deuteronomy 6:4-8

March Children s Ministry News March 29th, 7 pm Palm Sunday Procession Sunday March 25th The children, youth and adults are invited to join us Palm Sunday at both Services 8:30 and 11 am for a Palm Processional. Parents with children younger than three are encouraged to process into the Sanctuary together. We will line up VERY QUIETLY outside in the courtyard in back of the Sanctuary to hand out palms about 10 minutes before the service times. After the Processional please meet your younger children in the Narthex area to retrieve them for Worship. Children may take a palm home after the service! March 24th Parent Night Out 5-8 pm Theme Rodeo Fun! Children ages 0-10 years join us for Rodeo Fun from 5-8 pm on Saturday March 24th at WCPC in the Hendricks Building Nursery rooms 307-309. We will be serving pizza and a fruit or vegetable side for dinner. You may also bring a sack lunch for any non-pizza eaters. We will be making crafts. and playing Rodeo games! So plan a little fun time off and let your children come here for some fun with their friends. We will finish by watching the video Toy Story 2. Donations for pizza are gratefully accepted! RSVP before by Mar.20th to sduncan@wcpc-tx.org Children in 1st and 2nd grade will be learning about Jesus and the Last Supper during March Sunday school and will be encouraged to come and take communion and worship during this meaningful Holy Week service. Children miss most of the wonder and mystery of Holy Week if they go from the celebration of Palm Sunday to the celebration of Easter morning and don t experience the sorrow of Jesus Last Supper and death on Good Friday. All ages children are welcome to attend and childcare will be available for the youngest children in HEB 307. April 1st Easter Sunday All ages classes are meeting together in Fellowship Hall for breakfast and fellowship at 9:30 am. There will be Easter crafts and at 9:50 and 10:15 a special Godly Play story, The Empty Tomb, for everyone in the Prayer Garden. At 10:35 (if the caterpillars cooperate!) we will have the Butterfly Release in the courtyard and then make our way to Easter worship in the Sanctuary.