Curriculum
Sunday Morning FALL 2011 PDF Print E-mail

September

GROW UP

Sept. 4 – BIG GIVE
Bottom Line: Spiritual disciplines grow our faith and show us both God’s heart and ours.

God grows your faith through spiritual disciplines. That’s probably not news for
you. Praying and being generous are just things that Christian do. But there’s
more than just doing an action because it’s the right thing to do. In fact, in
Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount, He tells us that not only is our heart tied to how
we pray and our generosity, but also the growth of our faith.

Sept. 11 – BIG SERVE

Bottom Line: There is a direct connection between your faith and your serve.

Did you know that your spiritual growth is linked to your service? That’s right.

You get something out of filling that volunteer position in the nursery or

children’s ministry. You’re not just doing a job, filling a slot—you’re growing.

God uses that service to teach you something about Him and others.

And even if you don’t feel like you’re the best person for the job, or
if you wonder, “Why am I doing this?” God says that if you want to grow, you
have to serve.

Sept. 18 – Open

Sept. 25 – BIG MOMENTS

Bottom Line: When going through a pivotal circumstance, God is doing something in you
so that He can do something through you.

Have you ever met someone who went through something really
difficult, yet if they had a chance to rewind and change what happened, they
would be reluctant to do it? And the reason is because there was something they
learned from that experience. It’s what we call a pivotal circumstance, a
defining moment in their lives. Each of us has some. Some may seem bigger than
others. But to each one of us, they are huge. And you know what? Even though
it’s not something we would necessarily choose or want to happen, God takes
those moments and uses them to grow our faith.

October

THE THRONE and THE ALTAR

Oct. 4 – THE THRONE AND THE ALTAR

Oct. 9 – SOCIAL NETWORK

 

Oct. 16 – I JUST LIKE THE BEAT

Oct. 23 – Outside the Walls

Oct. 30 – HOLLYWOOD STORY

 

November

THE THRONE and THE ALTAR

Nov. 6 – TEXT ME

Nov. 13 – MY BFF

Nov. 20 – YOU COMPLETE ME

Nov. 27 – RESTORING ORDER

December

The Cross

Dec. 6 – Live to Die
(The cross isn’t just where Jesus died. It’s also where we come to die
with Him)

Dec.13 – Die to Live

Dec. 20 – Open

Dec. 27 – Open

 
May 2011 PDF Print E-mail

We’ve all made resolutions and set goals, but too often we fall short of what we expected to accomplish. Unfortunately it’s often the same when we try to become the Christian we really believe God has called us to be. We fall short of the goal and become increasingly discouraged. In this series, your student will learn that following Christ is more about the small steps we make every day, not about the huge leaps of faith that we think we need to make. They will set a goal, determine the first step and then make it. The series will end with a celebration!

           

Session One (May 15)

So many times we look at our lives with great expectations, thinking we should be leaps from where we are. We expect perfection. We expect to arrive at some level. The reality is that following Christ isn’t about leaping to instant perfection. We’re walking with Him daily--a walk that involves steps, not leaps. Following Jesus Christ is about the small steps we make every day, steps of obedience, steps in relationship with Him. Sometimes those steps are small, sometimes they are big--but they are all still steps, moving us forward.

Session One Parent Cue: Following Christ is about steps, not leaps. This week your students will be introduced to the myth: that Christianity is all about taking big leaps of faith. They will encounter some of Scripture’s most daunting verses, and wrestle with what it means to have a life of consistent spiritual growth. Each student will set a goal for himself or herself, and the next few weeks they will revisit their goals. Discuss with them what you think may be some unrealistic goals you have for yourself.

 

Session Two (May 29)

The goal of every Christian is to become more like Jesus. But the problem comes when we think we’re going to achieve that today. It’s a lifelong journey, a process, a walk. Following Jesus is about the steps we take every day, and as Christians, we have divine help in taking those steps--the Holy Spirit. What is the step God is asking to take? What’s holding you back from taking it?

Session Two Parent Cue: The way you get from where you are to where you want to be is one step at a time. This may sound ridiculously obvious, but we all forget it. We want to go to the gym one time and look like a model; we want to make one smart comment at work and be promoted right to the top. But we know deep down that isn’t the way things work. The good news is that in our spiritual development, God has not left us alone to work out the mess. He has sent His Spirit to guide us. This week, students will look at the power of the Holy Spirit to guide their paths, and they will make a plan for beginning to take the first step toward their goals. What is an obtainable goal that you can work on achieving this week?

 

Session Three (June 5)

What if you acknowledged the steps you took every day in your own “walk” with God? What if you realized that even though you may not be where you want to be, you may be exactly where God wants you to be, learning the things you need to know one step at a time? It brings a lot of freedom, doesn’t it? But not only that, what if we started celebrating not only the steps we take every day, but the steps those around us do as well? Because what may not be a big deal for you, may be huge for someone else. And all that celebration begins to turn into one big party.

Session Three Parent Cue: Celebrate the steps you take in your relationship with God, and celebrate the steps others take as well. It’s all about celebration, not the cheap kind of celebration that comes from making a big deal out of nothing, but the real party that comes naturally when we know that we have made even the slightest move in the right direction. Your students will talk this week about what it looks like to encourage each other and celebrate with each other whenever they make progress toward one of their goals. What are some specific areas of growth you have seen in your teen in the last couple of weeks, months or even year?

 


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