Children's Ministry Lesson for January 19

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For this Sunday, we will have classes for:
  • Gospel Tots - ages 1 - 2 Years Old 
  • Gospel Tykes - ages 3 - 5 Years Old 
  • Gospel Kids - K - 2nd Grade
  • Gospel Students - 3rd - 5th Grade 
We use the Gospel Project for Kids curriculum for the Children's Ministry at GLC.  The Gospel Project for Kids is a Christ-centered ongoing weekly Bible study resource that looks at the big picture of God's story, the story of redemption through Jesus Christ. Each week, kids of all ages will follow a chronological timeline of Bible events while learning how each story points to the gospel of Jesus Christ.  

And now for this week's lesson... 

Building the Tabernacle

This upcoming Sunday your child will learn about: Building the Tabernacle
Story Point from Exodus 35-40: God told Moses and the people to build the tabernacle so that He could dwell among them. We no longer need a tabernacle because those who trust in Jesus’ life, death, and resurrection have been given the Holy Spirit so that God lives in us, not merely near us.
Family Bible Reading: There is no one holy like the LORD. There is no one besides you! And there is no rock like our God. 1 Samuel 2:2
Big Picture Question: Why do we need to be saved?
Big Picture Answer:  People are sinful and cannot save themselves.

Gospel Gems to Discuss at Home

Gospel Tots (ages 1 & 2 years old)
  • When we trust and believe in Jesus, we are given the Holy Spirit, who is always with us.
Gospel Tykes (ages 3 -5 years old)
  • God wanted to be with His people, and He met with them in the tabernacle. Today when we trust in Jesus, God gives us His Holy Spirit to always be with us.
Gospel Kids (K - 2nd grade)
  • God told Moses and the people to build the tabernacle so that He could dwell among them. We no longer need a tabernacle because those who trust in Jesus’ life, death, and resurrection have been given the Holy Spirit so that God lives in us, not merely near us.
Gospel Students (3rd - 5th grade)
  • God told Moses and the people to build the tabernacle so that He could dwell among them. We no longer need a tabernacle because those who trust in Jesus’ life, death, and resurrection have been given the Holy Spirit so that God lives in us, not merely near us.

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