Wednesday, January 25, 2012

A Time for Everything

I am sure this passage from Ecclesiastes 3 is familiar to us all... "There is a time for everything, and a season for every activity under heaven..." (3:1, NIV)

The Message Bible says it like this... "There's an opportune time to do things, a right time for everything on the earth..."

As I came on staff here at Albany First Assembly last year, one of my jobs was to assess all of the current programs to see how they were doing, and to see what we could do to make them as effective as possible.  We have a wonderful group of adults who give now, and have given in the past to make our Royal Rangers and Girls Club Programs successful.  More than just successful as a program, though, these folks have committed to making sure our kids here at Albany First are growing in their faith.

While these programs are still relevant and hugely effective in a lot of churches across the world, right now, for this time at AFA, through speaking with our Children's leadership, Pastoral Staff and Volunteers, we determined that Royal Rangers and Girls Club were probably not the best fit for our church during this season.  There were many factors in making this decision: everything from the volunteer need to wanting to better serve our visiting children.

God has birthed a vision in my heart, and our Children's Leadership Team has helped me champion this vision.  Next Wednesday Night, February 1st, we will debut a new program called Discovery Club. Discovery Club will give each child in Kindergarten through 5th grade the opportunity to come each week and be taught an exciting Bible lesson, grow in peer relationships, eat fun snacks, and learn one hobby or skill each month.  We will be bringing in special guests each month to teach things such as Woodworking, Cooking, Photography and First Aid.

Our lessons will tie into the virtue that we will be presenting each month in Clubhouse Live!, meaning your child will have only ONE concept, and ONE verse to learn each month.  Won't it be great for each child in our church to have firmly grasped 12 Scriptures and Virtues, rather than loosely grasped 52?

I am excited about this new program, and I think our AFA kids will be excited as well!  We will kick off Discovery Club with a month of "Mythbusters!" So parents, please remember to bring your kids to The Clubhouse, Rm 203-204 (Where Clubhouse Live! meets) next Wednesday, Feb. 1st @ 7:00 for Discovery Club!

Monday, January 9, 2012

A little Self Control

Every month in Clubhouse Live! we focus on one virtue.  The word virtue can be defined: moral excellence; goodness; righteousness.  Each month we tackle something that is important for our kids not only to know, but something that will help shape character, and draw them closer to Jesus.  

For the month of January, our virtue is Self Control.  Now as a parent, I am very excited that my two girls are learning this virtue.  I don't know about you, but the way our kids react in tough situations is a BIG deal to me.  Of course I am thinking ahead to when they are teenagers, and need to recall the things they've learned when in a tough spot....but let's simplify it a little bit.  One of my kids, who will remain unnamed, has the tendency to react in a way that is not so appropriate when he/she is faced with a less than favorable situation.  I feel such an urgency right now to teach this child of mine the value of responding appropriately.  For instance; when something is desired (such as candy, time on the Wii, a sleepover with a friend) and not given, obviously the inappropriate reaction is any of these: screaming, stomping, crying, dirty looks, etc. 

Here's the thing: as parents, Jason and I punish that kind of behavior.  But WHAT IF this certain child of ours learned the virtue of self control?  And by learn, I mean - get down deep in their heart and weave itself into the fabric of their character?  It would preempt this behavior because they would be able to control themselves.

Our bottom line yesterday was "pause before you lose your temper."  Sounds easy enough, right?  Well, for some kids, it's not.  So we spent the entire hour talking about this, and prayerfully, turning this head knowledge into heart knowledge for these kids. Thankfully, we have three more weeks on this virtue.  My prayer is that at the end of January, our AFA Kids are applying these principles to their everyday lives.  It might just make your lives as parents more peaceful!

Thursday, January 5, 2012

Goals

I stopped making New Year's resolutions a long time ago.  The reason is simply because I could never manage to follow through.  This is odd for me, because I am a fairly driven, goal oriented person.  I would make a goal to lose the last 15 lbs of baby weight, or read the Bible through this year...typical resolutions, but I couldn't for the life of me follow through.

A couple of years ago, I decided that if I could tackle a couple of manageable goals; not even really huge things, just small goals that might make a big difference in my every day life - I would feel more success than if I resolved to run a 5K or learn to play the guitar.

The year 2011 can probably best be described in one word for me: overwhelmed.  On April 1st I gave birth to my 4th child.  On April 13th my family and I moved to a new town, and Jason and I started new jobs on staff at Albany First Assembly.  On May 17th (my official first day in the office after maternity leave) I began the long process of rebuilding a Children's Ministry.  Lots of things were lost in that process...a clean house, time with my oldest three kids, the feeling of calm.

So, to make 2012 the year of Productivity, Contentment, Family Time, & Ministry Wins, I decided to choose some small measurable goals to help me stop "treading water" and rise above that feeling. Here are examples of 3 goals that I have made this year.  They are no brainers.  They are things most of you probably already do.  But for me, they are already affecting the way I feel -

1.  Make the bed every day.  Sometime (probably around kid #3) I stopped doing this.  It is amazing how fulfilling it is to walk into my room to a made up bed.

2.  Go to bed with a clean kitchen and clutter free living room.  I know, I know...you probably think my family and I have lived in filth this past 9 months.  It's not as bad as it sounds.  But I did choose sleep over cleanliness sometimes.  Already, 4 days into this, I feel a sense of calm when I wake up, not agitation.

3.  My iPhone sits on the counter after 5pm.  No checking Facebook or Twitter or the other apps that rob my family of my time.

These are just 3 small goals (among others) that I have made for myself.  After a few weeks they will turn into habits, and I will be well on my way to feeling less overwhelmed.  Make this year BETTER than the last!