Friday, August 22, 2008
Back to School 101
As parents, we are guardians of our children. Like never before our children need to be prepared and equipped to deal with things in the school system that we never had to. Far too many of our children are being sacrificed to a secular, humanistic worldview that is very much anti-Christ and anti-Bible. It is for these reasons and many more that I am inviting all of you to our first annual “Back to School 101.” This gathering will allow us to help you present your child, your student, to the Lord’s safe-keeping. Let us stand with you to defend your child’s faith and witness for this new school year. Together we will dedicate them to the Lord in prayer at this very special gathering.
Back to School 101 Schedule
I would like to speak to all the children (at their age level) and pray with you for your children as they begin the new school year. Therefore, we have prepared things for your younger children to do while I share with your older children. You will only need to attend the sessions that apply to your family. I look forward to seeing you.
- Pastor Jack
1st Period: Elementary
4:00 – 4:30PM Message & Prayer for Elementary children and their parents.
Break
4:30 – 4:45PM Elementary students move upstairs to Room W203.
If you do not have a Jr High, High School or College age child, your session has ended. If you have an older child, please bring your Elementary child to Room W203 to watch a movie while we speak specifically to the older children and teens.
2nd Period: Jr High
4:45 – 5:15PM Message & Prayer for Jr High students and their parents.
Break
5:15 – 5:30PM Jr High students move upstairs to the Jr High Room W200.
If you do not have a High School or College age child, your session has ended. If you have an older student staying for the next session; please send your Jr High student to the Jr High Room while we speak specifically to the High School and College group.
3rd Period: High School & College
5:30 – 6:00PM Message & Prayer for High School and College students and their parents.
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