by Mark Jones | Nov 16, 2020 | Children, Featured, Holiday/Seasonal, Parent/Family |
Give thanks to the LORD . . . Psalm 107:1 Supplies: Small wood slices Glitter cardstock White cardstock Google eyes Quick-Drying craft glue Markers Small rectangles of corrugated cardboard Scissors Determine how many “Place Sitters” you will need for your family. Cut...
by Mark Jones | Sep 3, 2020 | Bible Skills, Children, Featured, Parent/Family, Sunday School, Teacher Helps |
This pandemic has pushed all of us out of our comfort zones. My head is spinning just trying to keep up with the changes that occur weekly, if not daily. I think I have “crisis fatigue” and even chocolate doesn’t fix it, but I will say chocolate does help. One of the...
by Mark Jones | Jul 2, 2020 | Articles, Buildings, Space and Equipment, Children, Featured, Leadership, Parent/Family, Preschool, Safety & Security, Sunday School |
I have heard from many that have appreciated the Reopening Childcare document I posted last Thursday. I want to share what I have put together for reopening our Sunday School on promotion day August 16. I know we are all reopening at different times, but if...
by Mark Jones | Jun 15, 2020 | Children, Featured, Holiday/Seasonal, Parent/Family, Preschool |
Supplies: Sticky back craft foam sheetsFeltScissorsYarn or StringMarkersEssential Oil Prepare: Use scissors or a die cut machine to cut felt and foam sheets to same size and shape. Or create a pattern for children to cut out themselves. Cut approximately 12 inches of...
by Mark Jones | May 18, 2020 | Children, Featured, Parent/Family |
Here’s a creative way to keep up with prayer topics or prayer requests. This can be made as a personal prayer weaving or as a Sunday School class prayer board. Supplies: Corrugated cardboard Scissors Yarn or twine Ruler and...
by Mark Jones | May 4, 2020 | Children, Featured, Holiday/Seasonal, Parent/Family, Preschool |
Supplies: Watercolors and brush Water White construction paper Black marker Instructions: Paint a very loose design of flowers, stems and leaves on a white sheet of paper (see the second paper below). Be sure to be messy...