Sunday, January 17

January 17th Family Devotionals

Devotions for Preschoolers

The One Year Devotions for Preschoolers
Written by Crystal Bowman

Available to view in Cheryl’s office. Tell Cheryl if you want to borrow this to use with your family!



Always Be Thankful

Kaitlyn and Zoe are making a big mess! But after they clean it up, everything will be ok. Sometimes we have problems in our lives that seem like big messes. Things don’t always go the way we want them to. But do you know what? God wants us to be thankful anyway. He can make our big messes turn out ok.

My Bible Verse:
No matter what happens, always be thankful, for this is God’s will for you who belong to Christ Jesus. 1 Thessalonians 5:18 (NLT)

My Prayer:
When things don’t always go my way,
Please help me know it will be ok.

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Josh Mcdowell Family Devotions

The One Year Book of Josh McDowell’s Family Devotions
Written by Bob Hostetler

Available to view in Cheryl’s office. Tell Cheryl if you want to borrow this to use with your family!



God Is Pure and Faithful
God’s Seventh Commandment Shows That He is Pure and Faithful.

Bible Reading of the Day: Read Hebrews 13:4.
Verse of the Day: “Do not commit adultery” (Exodus 20:14)

The church was decorated with white candles and ribbons. People continued to file into the sanctuary. Terry and his family had been seated a few minutes earlier and were waiting for the wedding to start.

Terry saw his mom and dad trade wedding rings. He leaned across his sister, Anna, and tapped his mom on the arm. “Why did you do that?” he asked, pointing to the ring she held in her hand.

Mom smiled. “I’ll tell you after the wedding.” she whispered.
Once the crowd was seated and the ceremony started, Terry turned back to ask his mom to tell him why she had exchanged rings with his dad, but she simply smiled and shook her head when he started to speak

Finally, when the ceremony was over, Terry squeezed by his sister before his parents could stand up. “Why did you and Dad trade rings?” he asked. He looked at his mom’s hand and noticed that she wore her own ring again.

“Your father and I do that every time we attend a wedding.” she said.
Dad leaned closer to his son. “I gave that ring to your mother on our wedding day, a long time ago,” he said, twirling the gold band on his finger. “These rings are symbols of the vows we exchanged that day.”

Terry wrinkled his nose to reflect his confusion.
Dad interlaced his fingers with Mom’s and held their hands up so Terry could see both rings. “We wear these rings,” Dad said, “to remind each other of our promise to love each other and to be pure and faithful to each other for the rest of our lives.”
”And every time we attend a wedding,” Mom said, “we repeat those promises all over again. That’s why we traded rings at the beginning of the ceremony, so we could promise all over again to be faithful to each other.”
”Because, you see, Son,” Dad continued, “when we’re pure and faithful to each other, we please God, because that’s what God is like. He is pure and faithful himself. Our marriage is beautiful because it reflects the character of God.”

”Oh,” Terry said. “Can I ask you another question?”
Mom and Dad nodded together.
”Can we go eat now?” he said, thinking of the wedding cake. “I’m hungry.”
Mom and Dad laughed, as they walked out of the ceremony together.

TO DO: Make a card for a couple you know who have been married for a long time. Let them know how much their faithfulness to each other has meant to you over the years.

TO PRAY: “Lord, we praise you for your purity and for your faithfulness. Help us to reflect your character.”

Thursday, January 7

We Are Going Orange



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cuKfBzydJYU&feature=fvw


Church: Represented by the color YELLOW

Parents: Represented by the color RED

ORANGE: the combined influence and partnership of the two!!!!!!!


"Two combined influences make a greater impact than two influences."


More to come soon!!!!


Comment here or email cheryl@kenmorealliance.com if you are interested in helping us plan/organize and ORANGE-ify!!!

Friday, October 9

Clothe Me Co-op this weekend. New and used clothes for children birth through high school. Most items are under $1. Saturday 9-noon.

Wednesday, September 30

Please, Partner With Us

Featured Resource: Faith at Home
The statistics are staggering. Researchers estimate that two-thirds of young people will drop out of church by their early twenties. Why?
One of the biggest culprits: families don't practice their faith at home.
Churches may do an excellent job on Sunday mornings, but one hour a week is not enough. Still many parents have an outsourcing mentality when it comes to their children's spiritually…

Also, be sure to catch David Staal's new column "What Kids Really Believe." You'll be sobered by some of the trends affecting your children. Read it here.


Blessings,
Heather Dunn
Heather Dunn
Heather Dunn
Editor, Today's Children's Ministry

Thursday, August 27

H1N1 and Children’s Ministry

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The primary concern of parents is the safety and well being of their children. Powered Up Children’s Ministries is currently working to address the growing concerns regarding this virus. Some things we are currently working on:

- Hand sanitizing stations have been installed in each children’s room
- Sick child policies are being reviewed and updated 
- Staff will meet in early September to review policies/procedures
- A letter will go out to parents in early September outlining the steps we plan to take to keep their children safe and healthy

While we are not alarmed by the threat of this virus and place our trust in our Great Physician, we do acknowledge that God has given us the knowledge and resources with which we can minimize the risks of spreading germs/infection…and we strive to do this to the best of our knowledge and abilities.

If you have any questions/concerns, please do not hesitate to contact cheryl@kenmorealliance.com or call Cheryl at 876-5570.

For additional information go to www.cdc.gov , www.nyhealth.gov , www.schoolhealthservicesny.com , or call the 24 hour toll-free hotline that New Yorkers across the State can use to get answers to their questions. The hotline is 1-800-808-1987. 

Sunday, August 23

Volunteers Needed


Volunteers Needed! We are gearing up for Fall...help us get ready by volunteering to help in one of our ministries! We are currently experiencing a volunteer shortage...which if not fixed will result in the canceling of some programs. If you are willing to help, please email cheryl@kenmorealliance.com or call Cheryl at 876-5570.

Thursday, August 20

Bible Quizzing Dates

Here are the dates/locations so far, but they are subject to change.

Friday, Sept. 25th Overnighter @ Lockport
Sat. Nov. 7th @ Amherst Nazarene
Sat. December 12th @ ? Still pending, possibly Amherst Baptist
Sat. January 9th @ Albion
Sat. Feb. 6th @ Kenmore
Sat. March 6th @ Lockport
Sat. April 10th @ Harvest at Albion
Banquet: Friday April 16th @ Kenmore




Wednesday, August 19

MOPS Begins September 11

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Meet with us the second and fourth Friday of every month

from 9:15 to 11:15 am during the school year.

(Loving childcare is provided!)

Registration starts August 16th. Cost is $79 for the year. Scholarships available.

Visit the church website to register or for more information!

Christmas Musical & White Glove Ministry

Attention All Kids from 1st through 12th Grade!!!!!

Sign Up NOW to be a part of this year’s Christmas Play! Practices begin at the end of August…so don’t wait! For more info, a complete practice schedule, and to sign up, visit the church website! Email rebeccafast@yahoo.com if you have any additional questions.

Adult help is still needed! Email rebeccafast@yahoo.com if you are interested in helping with this year’s production!

Tuesday, August 18

What Powered Up at KAC is About

Partnering with parents to reach every child for Christ!

Our mission: “Building World Changers for Christ”

WHAT WE STRIVE TO DO:

Building World Changers by:
- Being Missional: Giving children a mission (To Be World Changers for Christ), to help them understand what we are preparing them to do…and what we expect from them
- Being Knowledgeable: Teaching strong Biblical content to children, and being well prepared
- Being Relevant: Building a bridge between biblical content and the every day life of the child…Helping them answer the questions “Why should I care? What’s the point? How does this apply to me?”
- Being Personal: Creating measuring points for children as they seek to take the lesson, apply it, and make it personal in their everyday lives…so they know when they “get it right”. This is breaking down Biblical concepts into Biblical pictures of real-life situations where kids see these principles lived out using drama, movie clips, video, testimonies of adults/kids, discussion, etc.
- Being Relational: Developing mentor-like relationships with children in small group settings, getting to know them personally, really investing time and effort into them: encouraging them, holding them accountable for accomplishing the mission before them (To Be World Changers for Christ), and praying for/with them.

WHAT WE NEED:
Parents: We need parents to partner with us…working side-by-side with us as we together build WORLD CHANGERS for CHRIST
Volunteers: We need dedicated volunteers who will gladly give their time and energy, whole-heartedly working together to build WORLD CHANGERS for CHRIST

To find out how you (PARENTS and VOLUNTEERS) can partner with us to build WORLD CHANGERS for CHRIST, please contact Cheryl@kenmorealliance.com or call 876-5570