Vacation Bible School Details
Pre-VBS Block Parties July 14th
6:30pm at Harrah Park, McLoud Park and in Choctaw
“CHASE THE LIGHT” VBS
The Incredible Adventures of
THE MISFIT BRIGADE
July 19-21st from 6:30-8:00pm
For 2 years to 5th Grade
Let your light shine this summer by joining us for a week of fun and excitement as we explore the tales of THE MISFIT BRIGADE. Hear their story, experience the adventure, everything will change and your will learn how to Chase The Light.
Pastor Jimmy and I recently went to a church leadership conference that focused on creating reproducing movements. A want to share a few of our notes from the conference. Pastor Jimmy shared these with our small group leaders this past Wednesday night and challenged each leader to develop new leaders by Labor Day.
As a continuance of this effort I want to challenge each of our children’s small group leaders and Sunday School teachers to do the same. I know that many of our leaders are operating in classes that are beyond a capacity where we like to be. Ideally we like to operate in a 1:8 ratio, that is one leader for every 8 children.
Please read these notes below and begin praying about who you can bring under your wing and begin apprenticing. I would to see each of our Children’s Sunday School classes reproduce by Labor Day. I would love for our children to be able to receive more individual attention within their classes and have a deeper more meaningful relationship with their teachers.
Our mission: developing children in Christ
4 Reproducing principles
1. Reproducing requires everyone to have an apprentice
2. Reproducing is proactive not reactive
3. Reproducing is not about size it’s about leader readiness.
4. Reproducing is not about our kingdom it’s about God’s kingdom
You can do this!
The Five Steps of Leadership Development
Come follow me:
1. I do. You watch. We talk.
2. I do. You help. We talk.
3. You do. I help. We talk.
4. You do. I watch. We talk.
5. You do. Someone else watches.
Summer is just around the corner and we are gearing up for some awesome events. Kids camp will be June 14-18th at KBA and is for 2nd-5th graders. Cost is &75 before April 26th and $95 after April 26th. Sponsors and Pre-Campers (Children birth-K) are $50.
All students will need to have a HarrahChurch Family Medical Release Form, 2010 Camper Registration Form for KBA and a KBA Ropes Course Release on file. Adult sponsors will need to have completed the HarrahChurch Background check. These forms can be found at http://HarrahKids.org/forms.
Keith Coast will be the speaker for the week and worship will be lead by Ken Austin’s 150 Band.
For more details check out the KBA Kid’s webpage or contact Jeremy Davidson.
Do remember the opening scene of Back to the Future. Check it out here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=feXM9Nml_74. Marty McFly gets blown away by the speaker. That is exactly what we want to try to do every week at HarrahChurch. One of our core values is to be relevant to the people we are trying to communicate with each week. Pastor Jimmy works really hard when writing his sermons to craft memorable phrases and ways to communicate the truth each week. In “Think Orange” Reggie Joiner states, “How you say what you say is as important as what you say.” We couldn’t agree more.
If you want people to really hear what you are saying then you need to:
At HarrahChurch we are doing this each we by coordinating each of our weekly experiences for our children and students to say the same thing. That means that even though your son or daughter is here (3) times a week they are hearing the same message in all three experiences. We believe that when we teach less, your children will learn more.
We have been spending a lot of time in the recent weeks working with architects on building plans for new Children’s and Student Worship Space that will allow us to communicate more effectively. There are still a lot of ways we want to communicate to our students and parents that are currently out of our reach. We believe that these new spaces will not only create more space for the kids, but it will create new means of communicating with them. It is not just our words that communicate to people, but our environments and classrooms communicate to people. We have enjoyed tremendous growth over the past years, but we have come to a point where we can not grow our Sunday School classes without building more classrooms or asking our adult small groups to stop meeting so that we can have more class space for our children’s classes. I feel that when visitors come to our church and go to drop their child off in a classroom that is so crowded that they couldn’t walk to the other side of the room they come to the conclusion that we won’t be able to provide their children with an environment conducive to effectively communicating the gospel. There are a lot of different learning styles for children and students, but some of them require more space to facilitate. We believe that our future space will enable us to communicate more effectively to children with a learning style other than the traditional lecture.
Pastor Jimmy and I spend time each week going over how we are going to say what we are going to say. We work hard to stay on the same page with each other. We want our messages to be sticky. We don’t want to just talk. We want to be heard, so we spend time crafting clever ways to communicate the truth each week. My favorite quote from Jimmy’s message this past weekend was, “We need intentional parenting, not conventional parenting.” He was so happy about that quote that he had to come and share it with me. He was like a kid that found a $20 bill at the park and he just had to tell everybody. That was a sticky point of his message for sure.
Finally I want to share with you that we are using every possible environment and tool in our hands to communicate our message each week If you look around the church this week you will see that our sermon series is called FamilyTimes, that we are selling a new CD curriculum for parents to use at home called FamilyTimes. This new curriculum reinforces the messages that we are teaching your children in Sunday School, Worship Care, and on Wednesday nights each week. We are sending GodTime Cards, Refrigerator Cards and/or Small Talk Sheets home with you kids twice a week for you to use at home to reinforce the bottom line for each week. We have placed posters in our halls to teach you the three important truths we want to communicate to your children. We have created the HarrahKids and RenovateStudents websites to help you learn our strategy and to keep you informed about what we up to.
So how are you keeping up with our strategy? One of the best things you can do is to pick up the book Think Orange by Reggie Joiner in the cafe or online or attend one of the upcoming training events we will be having to educate our volunteers and to show parents of preschoolers how they can use our materials at home to reinforce each month’s teaching.
This week we will be unpacking some of the Orange Strategy that we use in our family ministry. It is our belief that by integrating the same core values and operating principles throughout HarrahChurch our ministries will be stronger and much easier to develop and administrate.
Here are the 5 principles that we use to guide our ministries:
1. Monday – Integrate Strategy
2. Tuesday – Refine the message
3. Wednesday – Reactivate the family
4. Thursday – Elevate Community
5. Friday – Leverage Influence
Tonight we will take at look at how we are integrating our strategy.
Our strategy integration began with HarrahChurch’s decision to hire a Associate Pastor of Family Ministry to oversee the ministry to those from birth-high school graduation. This is our way of doing intentional ministry instead of conventional ministry. Many churches have separate Children’s and Student departments that operate separately of each other. Many times these ministries wind up becoming silos that compete against each other for resources and volunteers. Jeremy is seeking to tightly integrate our Family ministries by using curriculum that looks at a child as an 18 year learning process and not as a quarter publication.
Our current FamilyTimes Sermon Series is a way we are integrating our Sunday morning teachings into our strategy to create a holistic teaching and learning environment. Pastor Jimmy and Jeremy consider how the Sunday sermon can support the teachings that are happening with our preschool, children, and student ministries.
We have challenged our Renovate Student Leadership Team to serve with our Children’s ministry. By serving in our Children’s programs our MS and HS students will learn our strategy and be better equipped to help lead their younger brothers and sisters at home.
Our First Sunday Serve is a way we are integrating our mission to the poor into a Family experience. Families of all sizes are encouraged to serve together and forge new bonds through the act of serving together. We believe that these experiences help provide teaching moments for parents and the opportunity for parents to model what the church should be to their children.
We are constantly thinking about how we can better integrate our strategy through the church. We hope to begin allowing our adult small groups the opportunity to join the strategy soon.