Posts Tagged ‘spiritual formation’
Time Flies!
At Community Congregational Church, we care about helping to nurture your whole family to grow in faith. We offer adult Bible studies, prayer ministries, and spiritual formation for children. Parents, don’t delay! In the ‘big picture’, the time that you have with your children is short – it flies!
Read MoreBeginnings, Endings, and the In Between
June is a time of endings and preparation for new beginnings.
Celebrate the milestones – the end of one phase, the beginning of a new one – and all the stuff in between.
Four Important Habits
There are four habits that, when woven into the fabric of your children’s lives, will benefit them for a lifetime. However, if these practices are not part of your life, it can be more challenging to help your children develop them.
Read MoreThe Best Ingredient
We want the best for our children but what exactly is the ‘best’? And how can a parent give the best to their child(ren)?
Read MoreAffirmations
Can you imagine being one of the people who had come to be baptized by John on the very day that Jesus came to be baptized? On that day the sky opened up, the Holy Spirit came down, and “…a voice came from heaven and said, “You are my Son, the one I love. I am very pleased with you.”” (Luke 3:22 – ERV) What an experience! What a proclamation! What a feeling it is to be affirmed by the Father.
Read MoreSavoring Advent
Advent begins November 27. We ‘hope’ you will pause to savor this special season and appreciate this time with intentionality.
Read MoreBlessings
In our spiritual formation classes this month we’re focusing on ‘blessings’ as we study Genesis 25:29-34; 27:1-46 with the children. What is a blessing and how do we apply this to our lives?
Read MoreMind Full of Scripture
Repetition is essential when it comes to memorizing scripture. Here are some fun ways for kids and adults to store God’s word in their hears & minds.
Read MoreHidden Word, Brought to Light
What are your five best parenting practices? God’s has the power to transform, renew, guide, comfort, and strengthen. Help your child hide his word in their heart. because they are going to need it.
Read MoreSpiritual Practices – Starting at the Beginning
When should you begin teaching your child spiritual habits? What are the 3 main parenting practices common among families where young adults remain in their faith? Let’s find out!
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