He replied, ‘It is not for you to know the times or periods that the Father has set by his own authority. But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you; and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem, in all Judea and Samaria, and to the ends of the earth.’
Acts 1:7-8
Our Curriculum Powers our Kid’s Church…and Our Worship
Pastor Charley and Deacon Amy Sibley decided we should make sure we keep families connected at Pilgrim by making the Kid’s Church theme the Worship theme as well. So for the month of May, we’re talking about small steps we can take that yield big results.
The first step this first week is about belief, and specifically, belief in Jesus. You can read the whole scripture, Acts 1:1-11, at this link here.
The Book of Acts is a special part of our New Testament
It’s not a gospel, not a letter, but…something else. It describes the establishment of the early church of Jesus. Many have said that it seems like a continuation of the book of Luke, so in some ways, you could say this is Luke 2.0. Try reading the end of the gospel of Luke, and then go straight into Acts and you’ll see what we mean.
Acts is about a new community of faith struggling to establish itself. There’s detractors, there’s supporters, and the disciples are working hard to make connections around the world for people to hear the good news of Jesus.
The theme for today is you can take one small step to start, by believing in Jesus
We’ll talk more about what that means in church on Sunday, so plan to join us either online via Facebook or at 10 am in person! You can also visit our 8:45 am Bible Conversation in the church parlor.
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