Children’s Conversations—Time after Pentecost (October and November) 2016 (Year C)

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Christ the King: Last Sunday after Pentecost—November 20, 2016

Preacher: Pastor Jeff Lilley
Summary: Today we continue looking at characters from the Bible with O for Onesimus.

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Time after Pentecost • Lectionary 33—November 13, 2016

Preacher: Pastor Jeff Lilley
Summary: Today we continue looking at characters from the Bible with N for Nicodemus. He was a Jewish leader who came to Jesus at night because he was afraid and asked if Jesus was the Messiah. Jesus calls each of us to live out our faith in the daylight

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All Saints Sunday—November 6, 2016

Preacher: Pastor Jeff Lilley
Summary: Today we continue looking at characters from the Bible with M for Moses. Moses was raised in Pharaoh’s family and later realized he was Jewish. He led the people out of Egypt and for 40 years in the desert before they entered the Promised Land. But Moses never crossed over to that land.

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Reformation Sunday—October 30, 2016

Preacher: Pastor Jeff Lilley
Summary: Martin Luther was a man with many questions about the church, so 499 years ago he nailed 95 of them to the church door and started the Reformation. What questions do you have for the church? Your questions will shape the church for many years to come, so you should ask good questions.

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Time after Pentecost • Lectionary 30—October 23, 2016

Preacher: Pastor Don Johnson
Summary: When we are held in our mother’s arms we feel safe. Let this blanket represent God’s arms surrounding you, and know that you are safe in the arms of God who claims you as God’s child in baptism.

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Time after Pentecost • Lectionary 29 / Children’s Sabbath—October 16, 2016

Preacher: Pastor Jeff Lilley
Summary: If you met God on a mountain, you might do many different things, but in our first lesson, Jacob wrestled with God. You might not think of wrestling with God, but that’s what happens sometimes when we don’t understand what God is doing in our lives. When you work through those times and come to understand God’s actions, God blesses you, just like God blessed Jacob

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Time after Pentecost • Lectionary 28—October 9, 2016

Preacher: Pastor Jeff Lilley
Summary: Today we continue looking at characters from the Bible with L for Luke, disciple and gospel writer. Luke was a physician, and his Gospel saw Jesus in a different light. He focused on children, women, the poor, and the weak. Luke calls us all the do the same.

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Time after Pentecost • Lectionary 27—October 2, 2016

Blessing of the animals—no children’s conversation.