Tag Archive | "UpStreet (K-5th grade)"

Great Commission and Candy Land

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

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We just launched the Big Idea of Cooperation. One of the stories that we wanted to teach as a part of Cooperation was the Great Commission. We wanted to show our kids that God could have spread His message in a million, supernatural, amazing ways, but He chose to work through people. Our bottom line? [...]

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Christmas! God ALWAYS Knew…

Monday, December 6, 2010

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Amazing! Talented! Large Group Volunteers! Today was a great Sunday! I was part of the storytelling team on UpStreet and then watched how the KidStuf Live script just perfectly partnered with what we taught our UpStreet kids just a few minutes before. It was one of those GREAT Sundays! We’ve been teaching “The Never Ending Story of [...]

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A Gospel Presentation for Kids and Parents!

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

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We are excited to share with you our complete gospel presentation for kids and parents. We Believe is a 30-minute presentation for both kids and parents where we teach children what it means to have a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. This is an important part of our strategy to lead children and [...]

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November: The Never Ending Story of God

Monday, November 22, 2010

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This month we are teaching the Big Idea of Gratitude and walking our kids through the life of Moses. God showed up in a big way in the lives of the Israelites. He was powerful and miraculous and the mighty rescuer of His people. The Israelites had a lot to be grateful for. Sometimes they were [...]

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NEW! Family Birthday Celebration Website

Thursday, October 7, 2010

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A few weeks ago we launched a new website designed to walk our kids and parents through our baptism process. This is a process that we had always managed ourselves in the past. This new site allows us to communicate to both kids and parents and better prepare them for the big day. Take a look [...]

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Game Day - August 15, 2010

Monday, August 16, 2010

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Today was a great day! Lots and lots of kids…lots and lots of parents…lots and lots of volunteers. God brought a lot of people through our doors. From the youngest baby to the oldest adult, we pray they left with an impression of God’s love and greatness. I was a little camera happy, SO here’s what [...]

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Key Components of UpStreet Large Group

Thursday, May 13, 2010

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Every Sunday it is our job to create an environment where our kids can hear truth and worship God. For us, this happens in large group. 2nd and 3rd Grade Large Group at North Point Mandee Young, the UpStreet Director at our North Point Campus shared the following information last week at Drive 2010. She is one of [...]

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Bring The Bible To Life!

Monday, March 22, 2010

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Guest starring…Goliath! Unforgettable - that’s our goal for any UpStreet Bible story. How can we capture the kids’ attention so they’ll always remember God’s Word? How can we make it come alive before their eyes? More specifically, how can we present a bottom line that will stick in their minds as they face life’s challenges? Simply [...]

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Celebrating Stories of Life Change

Friday, February 12, 2010

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How do you celebrate what God is doing in the life of your kids? One of the best environments that I get to participate in is Family Birthday Celebration. You can see a highlight of what this event looks like right here. One thing that I love about this event is how we capture on video the [...]

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Looking for Summer Curriculum?

Thursday, January 28, 2010

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Try Superheroes! This 10-WEEK series teaches the super powers of confidence, forgiveness, courage, self-control, and compassion. Every week you reveal a TRUE HERO from the Bible: Elijah, Daniel, Esau, Esther, Gideon, and David. But Jesus is THE ULTIMATE HERO of this series. At the end of this series, every child will clearly hear what it [...]

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