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September 10-11, 2016 Wilderness Exodus 14-17, Lamentations 3:22-23 God provides for his family. Connect Time (15 minutes): Five minutes after the service begins, split kids into groups and begin their activity. Large Group (30 minutes): Begin 20 minutes after the service starts. Model what it looks like to be engaged in large group. Small Group (15 minutes): Keep kids in small groups until parents arrive. If you all have extra time at the end, you can review the video and songs together. Pray with your team, and invite God into your time in Kids Club! It s okay if the kids see you praying before the hour. In fact, it sets a good example for them. So, gather your other volunteers for a few minutes when you arrive and pray it could be the most important thing you do to prepare! As kids leave, ask them what s in their bottle and why the word Gratitudes is written on it! Today s story is all about how God provided for the Israelites after he rescued and delivered them out of slavery in Egypt. He stayed faithful to his family no matter what!

GOAL: Connect Time is all about engaging kids in an activity that allows them to connect with each other right away while simultaneously piquing their curiosity for Large Group and preparing their minds for what they re going to hear. COMPLAINTS AND GRATITUDES Divide kids into small groups and give each group a large sheet of tear-off paper. Tell kids that we re going to talk about complaints and gratitudes. Ask kids what they think a complaint is, and then ask what a gratitude is (For example, a complaint might be what we think or say when we re not happy with something. Gratitudes are things we re thankful for, based on the idea of gratitude, or thankfulness.) Give each kid 3 post-it notes and set out markers. Have them write down 3 things they have complained about in the last week. (Ones that they don t mind sharing with the group!) Stick the post-it notes all over the large sheet of tear-off paper. Next, have kids cover up each of their complaint post-its with another post- it and write a new note, but this one should turn the complaint into a gratitude. Here s some examples you can share with kids: FROM: I have been so bored this week. There was nothing to do. TO: It s been great to have free time over this past week. Everyone needs a break sometimes. FROM: School is so early, and I hate getting out of bed. TO: It s great that I live in a place where I get to go to school. FROM: I didn t want to go to church today. TO: I m so thankful I get to come to Kids Club and play games. FROM: I don t want leftovers for dinner. TO: I m thankful to have food when I need it. After kids have spent some time turning their complaints into gratitudes/thanks, go around the group and have each kid share one complaint they turned into thanks. If someone has a hard time turning some of their complaints into thanks, you can let the group help think of ways to turn it into a gratitude! TALK ABOUT IT Was it easier to come up with complaints or gratitudes? Why? What is something that you re thankful for? Before you go to Large Group, you can ask kids how their week went. You can also remind kids of the expectations for Large Group behavior: (1) be kind, (2) listen when somebody speaks, and (3) follow the leader s instructions.

Goal: Kids will (1) understand how God provided for his family while they were in the wilderness, (2) recognize why we can trust God to take care of us, and (3) identify one thing we need to ask God for. Why? We all need to rely on God for provision, because he s the only one who can truly take care of all our needs. Tip: To help kids kids think of one thing they need to ask God for, give them a personal example of one thing YOU need to ask God! REVIEW THE STORY 1. What difficulties did the Israelites face? (They had to travel through the harsh desert, they needed water and food.) 2. What did the Israelites complain about? (They didn t trust that God would give them water, they were tired of having the same food everyday, they worried God wouldn t take care of them.) 3. How did God provide for the Israelites? (He gave them clean water, gave them new food every morning, he kept them healthy, he protected them from harm, he promised them a new home.) 4. What difficulties do you face? 5. What can we do instead of complaining? MAKE IT PERSONAL Give each kid 5 paper squares and set out markers. Think about the complaints we thought of earlier today in Connect Time, and write out 5 specific gratitudes. (If you need to, refer to the examples from Connect Time of how they turned complaints into gratitudes.) Next, give each kid a pill bottle & lid and a Gratitudes sticker. Have them put the sticker on the bottle, and then fold up/roll up their new gratitudes and put them inside the bottle. When they go home, they can put it somewhere they ll see often, and when they feel the temptation to complain, or even worry, they can pull out the gratitudes and thank God instead! (Continued on next page.)

Extra time? Play Don t Say No. Tear up a piece of paper and give each kid a small piece to hold. Then have them walk around and play, and if they hear someone else say No or complain in any way, they get to take that person s piece of paper. See who can collect the most papers! Remind kids that when we say No all the time, it s a way of being negative and complaining. This activity helps us be more aware of how much we do it!

As we talk about complaining and worrying amidst tough situations, make sure to stay sensitive to the fact that a lot of kids are going through really tough things. Recognize and give value to that, while also encouraging them to thank God for taking care of them. You can find today s God s Story video at crossroadskidsclub.net/weekend. WELCOME AND WORSHIP Main Goal: Review Connect Time and actively worship. *Click to play intro music. Welcome: Hi everybody! Welcome to Kids Club. We re so glad to have you here! Say: Let s start out today with a few worship songs to help us get ready to hear from God. When we sing and dance and celebrate out loud, it s a great way to spend time with Him. Music Video: I m Not Alone Music Video: I m Yours Ask: Okay, go ahead and have a seat. What did you all think of our Connect Time game? Was it easy to come up with three different complaints you ve had this week? (Let kids respond.) Yeah, we ve probably all complained this week. Maybe we ve even complained today! Ask: Was it hard to take something that seems bad or tough, and turn it into something good that you re actually thankful for? (Let kids respond.) Yeah, it can be really hard to see the good in a situation sometimes! Instead of being grateful or thankful, sometimes it s just easier to vent about how stressful or annoying it is. Say: One thing I ve complained about lately is (Share a personal example of something you ve complained about, and then share a way that you realized you could be grateful instead.)

COMPLAINING VS GRATEFULNESS Main Goal: Use a Willy Wonka movie clip to show how we can get everything we want, and still be unhappy! GOD RESCUES HIS FAMILY Main Goal: Review how God rescued the Israelites, and promised them a new home. THE ISRAELITES STRUGGLE Main Goal: Watch a God s Story video and understand the challenges the Israelites faced in the wilderness. Say: Let s watch a video clip from the movie Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory. There s a girl named Veruca who pretty much gets everything she wants. And even when she gets what she wants, she still isn t happy! Video: Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory/Veruca Ask: So what was the girl doing in that clip? (Let kids respond.) Yep, she thought she deserved to have anything she wanted. Even though she s in this amazing chocolate factory, and can have so many other things, she STILL wants more! Ask: How could she have been grateful instead? (Let kids respond.) Yeah, she could have thanked Willy Wonka for letting her come to his factory and experience all that cool stuff! Say: Veruca was obviously ungrateful for what she had. It seemed pretty silly, didn t it? But we all do it. In today s story, God s family, the Israelites, complained when things got difficult, instead of giving thanks! Say: God had rescued the Israelites from Egypt, where they were forced to work as slaves. He did miracles, like parting the Red Sea, all to rescue his family from slavery. Say: After the Israelites were rescued, God promised them something amazing. He told them he would give them a brand new home called Canaan, the Promised Land! This new home was going to be incredible, and would have everything they needed. Ask: Have you ever been really excited to go somewhere new and exciting? (Let kids respond.) Well so were the Israelites, and they couldn t wait to get there! Say: Unfortunately, the Israelites trip wasn t easy. We re going to watch a video and see some of the tough times they went through. As you watch, pay attention to the hard parts of their trip, but also how God takes care of them! Video: God s Story / Wilderness Ask: So what were some of the toughest challenges the Israelites went through? (Let kids respond.) Yep, to get to their new home, they had to travel through a desert. Would that be easy or comfortable? (Let kids respond.) Nope, it would be hot, dry and dusty all the time! And it really would have been hard to find food.

THE ISRAELITES STRUGGLE Main Goal: Understand that growth happens through challenge. THE ISRAELITES NEEDED TO RELY ON GOD Main Goal: Understand the specific ways that the Israelites had to rely on God for provision in the desert. Say: They were tired, worn out, hungry and thirsty. They were worried and afraid that God wouldn t take care of them. Ask: Why do you think God let the Israelites go through those tough things to get to the Promised Land, Canaan? (Let kids respond.) Say: Yeah, sometimes we go through difficult things because it s necessary to change us, and help us grow. It s kind of like...lifting heavy weights! (Click to show image of dumbbell.) Say: Let s pretend I have a really heavy dumbbell in my hand right now. (Pretend to lift it up and down a few times. Act like it s really hard to lift.) If I ve never lifted weights before, and then all of a sudden I start doing it, how are my muscles going to feel? (Let kids respond.) Yeah, they ll probably be sore! But is that a bad thing? (Let kids respond.) No. It just feels sore at first because the muscles are growing and changing, and that HAS to happen if I want bigger muscles! Say: The Israelites were going through something similar. Even though it wasn t easy at first, they still had to go through hard times so that they could grow! Ask: Remember how the Israelites used to be slaves, and the ruler of Egypt told them what to do, and how to do it, every single day? They had no freedom at all. Say: Well now that they were free, they had to learn how to depend on God for what they needed instead. They had to figure out how to trust and obey Him no matter what. Ask: Did God provide for the Israelites when they relied on him for food? How? (Let kids respond.) That s right, He gave them food, called manna, every single morning. Ask: Do you remember what He told them about how much food they should collect each day? (Let kids respond.) Yep, they should only get gather enough manna for that day, except when their day of rest was coming; then they should gather enough for two days. Ask: How about water? Did He provide that too? How? (Let kids respond.) Yep, first He turned the dirty, bitter water into clean water. Than He made water spew out of a rock!

GOD PROVIDES, NO MATTER WHAT Main Goal: See how God provided for his family, even when they doubted him. GOD IS FAITHFUL Main Goal: Review God s faithfulness and provision during every hard thing the Israelites faced. Ask: Now, God gave them what they needed, but were they satisfied with what they had? (Let kids respond.) Nope, they complained and wanted more, kind of like Veruca in that movie clip we watched earlier! Ask: Even though they doubted God, and worried that he wouldn t take care of them, did God STILL provide for them? (Let kids respond.) Yes! Say: Let s read a verse that we ve been learning for the past several weeks. It s all about how God shows us mercy and takes care of us, no matter how we act. Slide: Lamentations 3:22-23 The faithful love of the Lord never ends! His mercies never cease. Great is his faithfulness; his mercies begin afresh each morning. Say: God took care of the Israelites no matter what. Even when they messed up and didn t obey Him, he still took care of them, day after day. Every morning, He showed compassion and gave them another chance. Ask: Does God want to provide for US too, when we go through hard things? (Let kids respond.) Absolutely! Say: He wants us to grow during our toughest times, just like the Israelites did. And He wants us to learn to trust that he ll provide what we need when we go through those tough things! Say: There s another reason God wanted the Israelites to grow. He wanted them to be more like him! And He wanted them to experience a great blessing the Promised Land. Say: Let s look back at how God gave his family just what they needed, every time they experienced something hard. (Click to show image of bitter/clean water.) First, they panicked because they didn t have water. What did God do? (Let kids respond.) He showed them some water. And later, He made water spring out of a rock! (Click to show image of manna.) Next, they wished they were slaves again, just so they could have food. What did God do then? (Let kids respond.) He gave them fresh manna everyday. (Click to show image of desert.) Remember, during this whole time, they were wandering in the desert. But God promised them an amazing new home!

RECOGNIZING GOD S BLESSINGS Main Goal: Recognize God s provision in our own lives, even when we face hard times. RESPONSE TIME AND PRAYER Main Goal: Let kids actively respond to the Holy Spirit and close the lesson with prayer. Say: Isn t it crazy that the Israelites complained and grumbled so much, even though God kept doing amazing miracles, and showing them that he can do anything? They kept forgetting that God had rescued them, and would protect them no matter what! Say: Think about all the blessings and good things you have in your own life. (Give kids a few seconds to think.) Now think of all the times you ve complained just this week. (Give kids a few seconds to think.) See, sometimes we just focus on the problems, instead of all the blessings we have. Say: Now in this world, we do face trouble. For some of us, life can be really hard. Honestly, life in the desert was really hard for God s family. But it s important to find reasons to give God thanks, especially when it s hard. Ask: What do you think is a good way to keep from complaining? (Let kids respond.) Those are great answers! We can be grateful, and thank God for what he s done, and what he will do! That s called gratitude. Say: When we thank God, and praise him for what he s given us, that helps us trust him, and not just focus on what we don t like. Say: Take a minute and think about some of the tough things you ve gone through in your own life. Maybe you re in your own desert right now, like the Israelites were. (Give kids a few seconds to think.) Okay, now close your eyes, and ask God to show you how you can trust him with those tough things. Maybe even thank him for something good. (Give kids a few seconds to respond, then close in prayer.) Pray: God, we all go through difficult times, but you will always provide for us, and we can trust you no matter what. Thank you for taking care of us. Amen! Dismiss kids to small groups.

Per small group: 1 large sheet of tear-off paper, markers Per kid: 6 post-it notes Per group: Bible, markers Per kid: 5 paper squares (size of paper squares: cut 1 piece of 8.5x11 paper into sixths), 1 pill bottle with lid, Gratitudes sticker (Page 11) Per Group: Bible 1. Song slide: for when kids enter the room (All that You Need instrumental; mp3 only; can be downloaded on website) 2. Music Video: I m Not Alone (https://vimeo.com/49923964; youtube link not yet available) 3. Music Video: I m Yours (https://vimeo.com/77168212l youtube link not yet available) 4. Video: Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory / Veruca (0:23-2:37; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2zcvnnwahys) 5. Video: God s Story / Wilderness (youtube link not yet available) 6. Image: Dumbbell 7. Slide: Lamentations 3:22-23 The faithful love of the Lord never ends! His mercies never cease. Great is his faithfulness; his mercies begin afresh each morning. 8. Image: Bitter/clean water 9. Image: Manna 10. Image: Desert How did God provide for his family? What has God given you?