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Elevate Sunday - Parent Connection - 10.30.2019

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The great portrait of Salvation Objective : Students will gaze upon the great portrait of salvation and be reminded to put it on display by walking in good works. Key Scripture : Ephesians 2:4-5 Key Thought : You are born broken but not forsaken! Lesson Summary : Tonight’s lesson was part two of a four-part series in the Book of Ephesians. Our series is called “ Filthy Forever Rich: Finding True Wealth.” The greatest portrait for you to look upon was painted by the Apostle Paul, not using paint and paint brushes, but by using words inspired by God Himself. You can go to the Louvre and gaze at the Mona Lisa , but it won't change your life; however, you can gaze at the great portrait of salvation and your life will never be the same. It will change you! You will discover that you are born broken but not forsaken! What you just read was the main point of tonight’s lesson. It was a salvation message as well as a reminder to those who are saved to g

Elevate Sunday - Parent Connection - 10.27.2019

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PAY IT FORWARD Objective : Students will learn what generosity is and how they can implement a generous lifestyle. Key Scripture: 2 Corinthians 9:7 Key Thought : All of us can be generous. Lesson Summary : Tonight’s lesson is part of a four-week series on Christian basics called “simple: basic truth for a complicated world.” Each of the lessons in this series deals with a simple truth that every follower of Jesus should understand. Tonight’s lesson dealt with generosity. Generosity is defined as “readiness or liberality in giving.” A good way to review this with your student is to ask what they think it means to give liberally, or readily. We focused on the truth found in 2 Corinthians 9:7 which also deals with our attitude toward giving. Relate generosity to their everyday life. For example, if they are involved in sports how can they have a generous heart toward their teammates, coaches, and others in the field of play? At home, how ca

Elevate Sunday - Parent Connection - 10.23.2019

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YOU CAN BANK ON IT! Objective : Students will understand that believers are rich in Christ and be confident in their salvation. Key Scripture: Ephesians 1:7 Key Thought : You are rich in Christ and you can bank on it!   Lesson Summary : Tonight, we started a new module series called “ Filthy Forever Rich: Finding True Wealth.” It is a study on the first three chapters of the book of Ephesians. The book of Ephesians expresses the richness we have in Christ as believers. The key phrase in Ephesians is "in Christ" which appears about thirty-five times. “In Christ” simply refers to our salvation. If we are saved, we are in Christ; therefore, we are rich. The lesson explained from the text that we are rich because God has chosen us, adopted us, and promised us His inheritance. We are rich in Christ and we can bank on it because it is God's purpose and pleasure to bless us with all spiritual blessings. God has promised us an inheritance

Elevate Sunday - Parent Connection - 10.20.2019

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ARE YOU READY? Objective : Students will be equipped and motivated to show and share their faith with others. Key Scripture: Matthew 5:16 Key Thought: We have been given a story to tell . Lesson Summary : Tonight’s lesson is part of a four-week series on Christian basics called “simple: basic truth for a complicated world.” Each of the lessons in this series deals with a simple truth that every follower of Jesus should understand. During this lesson, your student learned that his or her own personal Jesus story, or salvation testimony, is something worth talking about with their friends. We worked through the following simple, four-point Testimony Playbook they could use to share their salvation story: 1. Me: Before Jesus 2. Me: Introduced to Jesus 3. Me: After Jesus 4. An Important Verse Related to My Salvation Your student was asked to consider if indeed they do have a Jesus story to tell. If so, they were challenged