Saturday, August 31, 2013

Exciting changes to Sunday School!





We are so excited to roll out our new D6 curriculum this Sunday at Rolling Hills!  D6 gives an awesome opportunity to continue their worship and study at home.  Each week kids will be introduced to a lesson, then leave Sunday School with a guide for the rest of the week.  This guide is not just for them - it will engage the whole family!

Another new thing we are doing, is offering Sunday School at only one time.  This will give ALL of our children and youth the opportunity to learn, grow and worship together at 9:45am.  Parents have the option of attending the 9:30am contemporary service while their children attend Sunday School, or families might choose to worship together at 8:30 or 11:00 services.  While your children are in the 9:45 Sunday School, join us for "Coffee & Conversation" adult fellowship in the Sanctuary.


We are super excited about these new programs 
and look forward to having your family worship with us!


Questions/Comments/Concerns?  Contact Elisabeth at familylife@rhcc4.org
We are so excited to roll out our new D6 Curriclum this coming Sunday!  D6 give an awesome opportunity for families to continue their worship and study at home.  Each week kids will be introduced to a great lesson, then leave Sunday School equipped with a guide for the rest of the week.  This guide is not just for them - it will engage the whole family!

Another new thing that we are doing, is only offering Sunday School one time.  This gives all of our children and youth the opportunity to learn and worship together at 9:45AM.  Families have the option of attending the 9:30 Service while their children attend Sunday School, or bringing their kids to worship in the traditional service.  We will be offering "Coffee & Conversation" for parents to fellowship together in the morning, if they choose to attend the 8:30 or 11:00 Service as a family.

This also will allow any parents who sing in the choir to have a spot for their children to hang out, learn, and worship with other kids their ages while they practice!

We are excited about these new programs and look forward to having your family with us!  Questions/Comments/Concerns?  Elisabeth is entihere to answer, listen, and help!

Many Smiles,
Elisabeth Hunter
familylife@rhcc4.org
- See more at: http://www.rhcc4.org/blog.php#sthash.WKUcm46C.dpuf
We are so excited to roll out our new D6 Curriclum this coming Sunday!  D6 give an awesome opportunity for families to continue their worship and study at home.  Each week kids will be introduced to a great lesson, then leave Sunday School equipped with a guide for the rest of the week.  This guide is not just for them - it will engage the whole family!

Another new thing that we are doing, is only offering Sunday School one time.  This gives all of our children and youth the opportunity to learn and worship together at 9:45AM.  Families have the option of attending the 9:30 Service while their children attend Sunday School, or bringing their kids to worship in the traditional service.  We will be offering "Coffee & Conversation" for parents to fellowship together in the morning, if they choose to attend the 8:30 or 11:00 Service as a family.

This also will allow any parents who sing in the choir to have a spot for their children to hang out, learn, and worship with other kids their ages while they practice!

We are excited about these new programs and look forward to having your family with us!  Questions/Comments/Concerns?  Elisabeth is entihere to answer, listen, and help!

Many Smiles,
Elisabeth Hunter
familylife@rhcc4.org
- See more at: http://www.rhcc4.org/blog.php#sthash.WKUcm46C.dpuf
 
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August 29, 2013, 10:45 AM

Exciting News & Changes to Sunday School!

We are so excited to roll out our new D6 Curriclum this coming Sunday!  D6 give an awesome opportunity for families to continue their worship and study at home.  Each week kids will be introduced to a great lesson, then leave Sunday School equipped with a guide for the rest of the week.  This guide is not just for them - it will engage the whole family!

Another new thing that we are doing, is only offering Sunday School one time.  This gives all of our children and youth the opportunity to learn and worship together at 9:45AM.  Families have the option of attending the 9:30 Service while their children attend Sunday School, or bringing their kids to worship in the traditional service.  We will be offering "Coffee & Conversation" for parents to fellowship together in the morning, if they choose to attend the 8:30 or 11:00 Service as a family.

This also will allow any parents who sing in the choir to have a spot for their children to hang out, learn, and worship with other kids their ages while they practice!

We are excited about these new programs and look forward to having your family with us!  Questions/Comments/Concerns?  Elisabeth is entihere to answer, listen, and help!

Many Smiles,
Elisabeth Hunter
familylife@rhcc4.org
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June 24, 2012, 1:13 PM

Kids need Faith.

The Situation: Children ask, “Can you prove it?“ Some kids are taught to believe that the scientific method is the ultimate test of validity. In their worldview, people who believe in miraculous events are simple-minded and uninformed. Faith is a weakness that cannot stand up to scientific reasoning.
 
The Solution: In reality, faith forms a bridge that connects truth and hope. At one end, the bridge of faith rests securely upon the tangible foundation of Scripture. The events revealed in the Bible are factual and historically reliable. On the other end, the bridge of faith reaches toward God’s intan- gible promises yet to come. Because we know certain things that are true, we have faith. Because we believe, certain things will become true.
 
What You Can Do: Faith is like a muscle—the more you exercise it, the stronger it becomes. To express faith doesn’t require a long leap, but it does include short steps. Practice small steps of faith with your kids. Read frequently (Romans 10:17). Pray expectantly (Matthew 21:22). Walk uprightly (Galatians 5:16).
 
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The Situation: Children ask, “Can you prove it?“ Some kids are taught to believe that the scientific method is the ultimate test of validity. In their worldview, people who believe in miraculous events are simple-minded and uninformed. Faith is a weakness that cannot stand up to scientific reasoning.
 
The Solution: In reality, faith forms a bridge that connects truth and hope. At one end, the bridge of faith rests securely upon the tangible foundation of Scripture. The events revealed in the Bible are factual and historically reliable. On the other end, the bridge of faith reaches toward God’s intan- gible promises yet to come. Because we know certain things that are true, we have faith. Because we believe, certain things will become true.
 
What You Can Do: Faith is like a muscle—the more you exercise it, the stronger it becomes. To express faith doesn’t require a long leap, but it does include short steps. Practice small steps of faith with your kids. Read frequently (Romans 10:17). Pray expectantly (Matthew 21:22). Walk uprightly (Galatians 5:16).
 
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August 29, 2013, 10:45 AM

Exciting News & Changes to Sunday School!

We are so excited to roll out our new D6 Curriclum this coming Sunday!  D6 give an awesome opportunity for families to continue their worship and study at home.  Each week kids will be introduced to a great lesson, then leave Sunday School equipped with a guide for the rest of the week.  This guide is not just for them - it will engage the whole family!

Another new thing that we are doing, is only offering Sunday School one time.  This gives all of our children and youth the opportunity to learn and worship together at 9:45AM.  Families have the option of attending the 9:30 Service while their children attend Sunday School, or bringing their kids to worship in the traditional service.  We will be offering "Coffee & Conversation" for parents to fellowship together in the morning, if they choose to attend the 8:30 or 11:00 Service as a family.

This also will allow any parents who sing in the choir to have a spot for their children to hang out, learn, and worship with other kids their ages while they practice!

We are excited about these new programs and look forward to having your family with us!  Questions/Comments/Concerns?  Elisabeth is entihere to answer, listen, and help!

Many Smiles,
Elisabeth Hunter
familylife@rhcc4.org
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June 24, 2012, 1:13 PM

Kids need Faith.

The Situation: Children ask, “Can you prove it?“ Some kids are taught to believe that the scientific method is the ultimate test of validity. In their worldview, people who believe in miraculous events are simple-minded and uninformed. Faith is a weakness that cannot stand up to scientific reasoning.
 
The Solution: In reality, faith forms a bridge that connects truth and hope. At one end, the bridge of faith rests securely upon the tangible foundation of Scripture. The events revealed in the Bible are factual and historically reliable. On the other end, the bridge of faith reaches toward God’s intan- gible promises yet to come. Because we know certain things that are true, we have faith. Because we believe, certain things will become true.
 
What You Can Do: Faith is like a muscle—the more you exercise it, the stronger it becomes. To express faith doesn’t require a long leap, but it does include short steps. Practice small steps of faith with your kids. Read frequently (Romans 10:17). Pray expectantly (Matthew 21:22). Walk uprightly (Galatians 5:16).
 
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The Situation: Children ask, “Can you prove it?“ Some kids are taught to believe that the scientific method is the ultimate test of validity. In their worldview, people who believe in miraculous events are simple-minded and uninformed. Faith is a weakness that cannot stand up to scientific reasoning.
 
The Solution: In reality, faith forms a bridge that connects truth and hope. At one end, the bridge of faith rests securely upon the tangible foundation of Scripture. The events revealed in the Bible are factual and historically reliable. On the other end, the bridge of faith reaches toward God’s intan- gible promises yet to come. Because we know certain things that are true, we have faith. Because we believe, certain things will become true.
 
What You Can Do: Faith is like a muscle—the more you exercise it, the stronger it becomes. To express faith doesn’t require a long leap, but it does include short steps. Practice small steps of faith with your kids. Read frequently (Romans 10:17). Pray expectantly (Matthew 21:22). Walk uprightly (Galatians 5:16).
 
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A Parent's Daily Prayer Guide

The greatest shield of protection 

we can provide for our children is prayer.


by Don and Sue Myers

Monday:
Ask God to place a protective, solid hedge around your children so that Satan cannot reach in and lead them into temptation and so they will be safe from harm (2 Thessalonians 3:3; Psalm 33:20). 


Tuesday: Pray that your children would use godly wisdom in selecting friends and peers that will make a positive difference in their lives. Ask God to give each child a discernment of people as well as knowing the difference between right and wrong (Proverbs 1:10; 18:24; Deuteronomy 13:6,8).

Wednesday: Pray that your children would stay pure in their thoughts and deeds (Psalm 24:4-5; Job 17:9).

Thursday: Pray that they will be caught if they wander into cheating, lies, or mischief (Hebrews 13:18-19).



Friday: Pray they will be alert and thinking clearly as they attend school and extra curricular activities and as they take exams. Ask God to help them be motivated to do the best they are capable of doing (Colossians 3:17; 1 Corinthians 10:31).

Saturday: Pray for the spouse each child will marry someday. Ask that they will come from godly homes and have an appetite to live the spiritual truth they've learned. Pray also that their goals and purpose will be the same as your own children and their future homes would be godly (Deuteronomy 5:29).

Sunday: Ask God to help them live their lives for Him and that He will use them as a testimony and witness for His glory. Pray that they'll be grown to full spiritual maturity (Psalms 78:1-8, 103:17-18; Isaiah 54:13; Ephesians 3:20-21).


The greatest shield of protection we as parents can provide for our children is prayer. 

It's never too late to start (1 Samuel 12:23; James 5:16; Colossians 4:2).

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Copyright © 2012 Don and Sue Myers.
The Situation: Children ask, “Can you prove it?“ Some kids are taught to believe that the scientific method is the ultimate test of validity. In their worldview, people who believe in miraculous events are simple-minded and uninformed. Faith is a weakness that cannot stand up to scientific reasoning.
 
The Solution: In reality, faith forms a bridge that connects truth and hope. At one end, the bridge of faith rests securely upon the tangible foundation of Scripture. The events revealed in the Bible are factual and historically reliable. On the other end, the bridge of faith reaches toward God’s intan- gible promises yet to come. Because we know certain things that are true, we have faith. Because we believe, certain things will become true.
 
What You Can Do: Faith is like a muscle—the more you exercise it, the stronger it becomes. To express faith doesn’t require a long leap, but it does include short steps. Practice small steps of faith with your kids. Read frequently (Romans 10:17). Pray expectantly (Matthew 21:22). Walk uprightly (Galatians 5:16).
 
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The Situation: Children ask, “Can you prove it?“ Some kids are taught to believe that the scientific method is the ultimate test of validity. In their worldview, people who believe in miraculous events are simple-minded and uninformed. Faith is a weakness that cannot stand up to scientific reasoning.
 
The Solution: In reality, faith forms a bridge that connects truth and hope. At one end, the bridge of faith rests securely upon the tangible foundation of Scripture. The events revealed in the Bible are factual and historically reliable. On the other end, the bridge of faith reaches toward God’s intan- gible promises yet to come. Because we know certain things that are true, we have faith. Because we believe, certain things will become true.
 
What You Can Do: Faith is like a muscle—the more you exercise it, the stronger it becomes. To express faith doesn’t require a long leap, but it does include short steps. Practice small steps of faith with your kids. Read frequently (Romans 10:17). Pray expectantly (Matthew 21:22). Walk uprightly (Galatians 5:16).
 
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The Situation: Children ask, “Can you prove it?“ Some kids are taught to believe that the scientific method is the ultimate test of validity. In their worldview, people who believe in miraculous events are simple-minded and uninformed. Faith is a weakness that cannot stand up to scientific reasoning.
 
The Solution: In reality, faith forms a bridge that connects truth and hope. At one end, the bridge of faith rests securely upon the tangible foundation of Scripture. The events revealed in the Bible are factual and historically reliable. On the other end, the bridge of faith reaches toward God’s intan- gible promises yet to come. Because we know certain things that are true, we have faith. Because we believe, certain things will become true.
 
What You Can Do: Faith is like a muscle—the more you exercise it, the stronger it becomes. To express faith doesn’t require a long leap, but it does include short steps. Practice small steps of faith with your kids. Read frequently (Romans 10:17). Pray expectantly (Matthew 21:22). Walk uprightly (Galatians 5:16).
 
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The Situation: Children ask, “Can you prove it?“ Some kids are taught to believe that the scientific method is the ultimate test of validity. In their worldview, people who believe in miraculous events are simple-minded and uninformed. Faith is a weakness that cannot stand up to scientific reasoning.
 
The Solution: In reality, faith forms a bridge that connects truth and hope. At one end, the bridge of faith rests securely upon the tangible foundation of Scripture. The events revealed in the Bible are factual and historically reliable. On the other end, the bridge of faith reaches toward God’s intan- gible promises yet to come. Because we know certain things that are true, we have faith. Because we believe, certain things will become true.
 
What You Can Do: Faith is like a muscle—the more you exercise it, the stronger it becomes. To express faith doesn’t require a long leap, but it does include short steps. Practice small steps of faith with your kids. Read frequently (Romans 10:17). Pray expectantly (Matthew 21:22). Walk uprightly (Galatians 5:16).
 
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