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This Sunday at Church: Shepherding people who might be upset that your church has no VBS this year

In 2023, our church had a small sort of VBS for the first time (we made ukuleles and practiced some songs to play for the church.) This year, we do not have a VBS, though some of our teens helped lead some at other churches as evangelistic outreaches. So many other churches offer VBS that many families cycle through to essentially have summer daycare throughout June and July.

A few parents have wondered about a lack of VBS, but mostly they are okay with going to all the others. I am beginning to have my youth group do more with younger groups. (Most of the youth volunteer in some way in the church, including teaching Sunday School.) Perhaps we are approaching a time when the youth hold the VBS!

In any event, we need to pray for children to heat the gospel and how to shepherd the whole congregation, whether or not there is VBS.

Daniel

For this Sunday here’s what you can do: Shepherding people who might be upset that your church has no VBS this year.

This Sunday at Church: Shepherding people who might be upset that your church has no VBS this year

This Sunday at Church: Encourage someone worried about the headlines in the news to focus on Christ

This Sunday at Church: Encourage someone worried about the headlines in the news to focus on Christ.

This Sunday at Church: Encourage someone worried about the headlines in the news to focus on Christ

This Sunday: Pray for churches that have fallen pastors

This Sunday at Church I want to encourage you to do the following: Pray for churches that have fallen pastors.

This Sunday: Pray for churches that have fallen pastors

Pray: Youth Evangelism Training Camp

This first week of June, I am taking some of my youth to an evangelism training camp.

Please pray for clarity and focus, a desire to grow in Christ, some fun, and to leave with a boldness to share the Gospel.

Our wonderful congregation even made it so that no one had to pay their own way to go! Praise God for that.

~Daniel

This Sunday at Church: Recalling God’s Mercy in your life

For this Sunday here’s what you can do: Recalling God’s Mercy in your life.

This Sunday at Church: Recalling God’s Mercy in your life

VerseD: 2 Corinthians 9:7

Each person should do as he has decided in his heart — not reluctantly or out of compulsion, since God loves a cheerful giver.

2 Corinthians 9:7, CSB

We are called to be the hands and feet of Jesus, and we can show love, compassion, and grace toward how others give to and worship God.

VerseD: 1 Timothy 4:8

For the training of the body has limited benefit, but godliness is beneficial in every way, since it holds promise for the present life and also for the life to come.

1 Timothy 4:8, CSB

We are called to be the hands and feet of Jesus, and we serve by growing in godliness and the Word individually and as the Church, helping each other grow in love and Christ-likeness.

VerseD: Galatians 4:7

So you are no longer a slave, but a son, and if a son, then an heir through God.

Galatians 4:7, ESV

We are called to be the hands and feet of Jesus, so we are called to serve the world in the same sacrificial manner, yet we also are called to eternal life and joy in Him.

A Next Gen Moment

This is a call … with a story …

This past Sunday was our promotion Sunday, celebrating our graduating high school seniors.

Only two were present, but that made it more special.

Why?

In 2018, I was given the privilege of starting the youth group for our congregation. I started with only three students – a 7th-grader (the pastor’s oldest son) and two 6th-graders. Last year, that old 7th-grader graduated and is now working toward becoming a pastor through Grand Canyon University’s Barnabas program (which started in 2020 with only 4 students!)

Those two 6th-graders were the two we got to call forward and pray for this weekend.

I was fine during all the preparations. I was tired and mildly stressed due to many volunteers calling in sick or injured and my being the one to make sure all of our Sunday prep was done.

As I walked up to the front to call them forward, it slammed into me:

The last of my founding students were graduating.

I started crying as I took the mic.

The older of the two (by two days) is taking at least a year before college for engineering, because, due to his love for Minecraft, he has already been working for a year with landscape designers. He will also help out with the youth group while here.

The other took some trade school classes as he finished his senior year, and, two weeks earlier, he became certified in autobody work. He wants to follow in his dad’s footsteps to help people by doing something he loves. (His dad runs a local portion of a motorcycle ministry in our area, reaching the rough crowd and helping any in need.)

So, here is the standard call:

Pray for this generation entering the “grown-up world.”

Things are a little crazy. I work in a university setting, and I see what most 18-19-year-olds are facing academically and socially. They need all the prayer they can get!

This Sunday at Church: Ask a member what is their favorite Psalms

This Sunday at Church: Ask a member what is their favorite Psalms.

This Sunday at Church: Ask a member what is their favorite Psalms