September is almost here! It's going to be a great month in our student ministry. Check out all of the amazing things we'll have going on.
September is almost here! It's going to be a great month in our student ministry. Check out all of the amazing things we'll have going on.
Have Faith is a 3 week series focusing on Biblical characters and how they had faith in God during difficult times
Have Faith is a 3 week series focusing on Biblical characters and how they had faith in God during difficult times
We are watching kids for the night for parents to have a date night for $5 per kid to raise money for Fall Retreat.
6-9PM.
Come join us at A.J. Jolly at 5PM. More details to come regarding what food to bring.
SYATP is a decades long initiative to gather students around their school flag pole and pray. Come to the HS or MS at 7AM and join us in prayer
Have Faith is a 3 week series focusing on Biblical characters and how they had faith in God during difficult times
We are learning all about evangelism and how to share our faith. We'll look at those that have gone before us and have given their lives to share God's word.
Here's a checklist for parents to use in the run-up to the new school year that can help make your home less "back-to-stress" and more "back-to-school."
Academics: Encourage your children to do their best, learn all they can, and do the best they can do. Intervene when they do not, and affirm them when they live up to their academic potential.
Anxiety: It's normal for students to feel stress over the upcoming school year. Make your home a calming, secure environment and reassure kids that their feelings are normal.
Calendar: Create a family calendar helps everyone keep up-to-date on what's going on and to help avoid scheduling conflicts.
Connect: Establish connections with school faculty, administrators, and staff who can help with your questions and provide direction for school-related issues as they arise.
Diet: Establish expectations for a healthy diet for your student. Think through breakfast and lunch preparation responsibilities.
Family Dinners: Set a schedule for regular family dinnertimes during the school year. This will help maintain family connections and allows for staying current with what's going on in each other's lives.
Homework: Establish expectations for your child regarding daily homework. Create a reasonable homework routine that allows for completion of daily assignments.
Physical Activity: Plan now to ensure your child has opportunities for regular, adequate exercise.
Scheduling: Remember the adage, no one can do everything. Help your kids set reasonable activity levels for participation in sports, clubs, and extracurricular activities.
Set a Positive Tone: Start talking positively about the new school year: classes, friends, and activities. Create positive anticipation.
Shopping: Get an early start by taking advantage of back-to-school sales now and to avoid the stress of shopping at the last minute.
Sleep: Adjust bed and wake-up times to create healthy school-year sleep patterns before the first day of school.
Transportation: If traveling by school or public bus, be sure to confirm bus stops and schedules. If carpooling, remember to connect and confirm schedules with the other parents involved.