Hello Chapel Hill Families!

I hope you all are enjoying your Spring Break! On Sunday the early risers  heard the story of “Jesus Heals a Blind Man”. We had fun practicing our Palm Sunday song “Praise Ye The Lord” and the kids are getting really good with the actions! Over the next month we will be exploring the final days of Jesus’ life as we approach Easter.  I hope you will join us this Sunday for “The Last Supper” (Matthew 26:17-35) at 9:30AM in the children’s wing.

I passed out coloring mats with Bible verse stickers for the kids to mark each day of Lent.  These are available to pick up during the week during office hours 8:00-4:30. I will also have them available on Sunday if you would like to do this with your kids at home.

The children will be waving palms and singing on Palm Sunday, April 10th. We started rehearsing the song on February 27th during Sunday school and will continue to practice each week leading up to Palm Sunday. If your child is interested in having a small solo, please let me know. I would love for kids to come rehearse as much as possible in the next several weeks. If you are unable to attend Sunday school to practice, here is a link to the song we will be singing. Please practice with them at home when you can. We are encouraging kids to sing during both services. This is the same day as our Easter Egg Hunt and Luncheon provided by the CH Youth. I hope you will join us for this time of fellowship!

COVID UPDATE: Masking is no longer required for children in the children’s wing as of 3/6/22. We are so thankful to see the kids faces again!

We sponsor cousins, Neema & Kikwete, who live in the Angel House Orphanage in Tanzania, Africa. We have pledged to give $90/month in order to provide food, clothing and schooling to these children at Angel House. Each Sunday, kids have the opportunity to bring money to put into our offering for Neema and Kikwete. Would you help us meet our goal by sending your child with $1.00 each week? Our former Director of Children’s Ministries, Raegan Brane, has visited Angel House in the past. You can find out more information about the Grassroots Organization and Angel House by clicking HERE.

REMINDER:

If you have a 3rd, 4th or 5th grader that has a Deep Blue Bible, please help them remember to bring it with them to Sunday school each week! We don’t have many extras of that particular version at the church and they will be looking up and reading scripture every time they come to church from now on.

On Palm Sunday, CH Kids will wave palms & sing during both services. CH Youth will be cooking lunch to raise funds for their Summer Mission Trips. Please join us for a kid-friendly lunch followed by our annual Easter Egg Hunt. Lunch will be served from 11:00AM-1:00PM. We will begin our Easter Egg Hunt for Toddlers and Preschoolers on the playground at Noon immediately followed by the Elementary School Egg Hunt at the 3 crosses. Join us for a fun morning of fellowship at Chapel Hill!

If you are interested in donating candy for this event, we will have collection bins at the entrances starting March 6th. Thank you!

We will be doing “Knights of North Castle” LIVE for VBS 2022 at Chapel Hill. We did this VBS virtually during 2020, but are excited to deck out the church with snow, Christmas trees, and castle décor this Summer. Child attendance will be capped at 250 kids. We will open child registration on Palm Sunday, April 10th and registration will close by Sunday, June 5th (unless we hit our 250 mark sooner). If you would like to help plan and prep for VBS this year, please contact me. If you would like to volunteer during the week, click here!

Don’t forget to check our Chapel Hill Kids Facebook Group regularly for the most up to date information. If you haven’t checked your child’s information on the birthday post, please make sure you do so as soon as possible. I have marked it as an announcement so you can easily find it. If you have moved in the last year, please contact the office so that we have your correct address on file so they can receive some birthday mail. The office number is (316) 684-1117.

Blessings to you and your children,

Allison

Celebrate Wonder is a Sunday school curriculum that engages children’s natural sense of curiosity to help them understand God’s love. It creates a safe environment for kids to ask big questions — helping them explore the Bible in ways that feed their imagination and encourages creativity. Through carefully-selected Bible stories, songs, videos, and hands-on activities, Celebrate Wonder gives children the tools to explore their faith while incorporating it into their daily lives.

March Faith Word

Each month, our weekly stories will align with a Faith Word. The Faith Word for the month of March is, “LENT”.

March Memory Verse

Bible Story Preview

Many of the stories we know about Jesus’ ministry involve a meal of some kind. The act of eating together fostered fellowship between Jesus and his disciples, the crowds, and the outcasts. Probably the most well-known meal Jesus and his disciples shared is the one we refer to as the Last Supper, Eucharist, or the Lord’s Supper.

Jesus sent his disciples into Jerusalem to make preparations for the celebration of the Passover meal. The guestroom that Jesus and his disciples used to celebrate Passover is described in the Gospel of Luke as a large upstairs room. It was probably accessible by an outside staircase. As it was tradition for Jews to travel to Jerusalem for the celebration of the Passover, such rooms were rented to visitors to Jerusalem.

Jesus shared bread and wine with his disciples as part of the Passover meal. When Jesus offers the cup to his disciples he refers to it as a new covenant. God made a covenant with Moses and the Israelites when God gave them the Ten Commandments. Jesus indicates that through him God is making a new covenant. We remember these actions of Jesus each time we celebrate Communion.

We don’t have to wait for Communion to remember Jesus. Each time you share a meal with someone, remember all of the meals Jesus shared with his disciples and other followers. Fellowshipping with one another is one way we follow Jesus’ teaching to love one another. It is difficult to dislike someone when you are sharing a meal together.

Celebrate Wonder Video for March 20th

Spiritual Practice for Adults

For the season of Lent, set an intention for more connection with God and your community. Is there something keeping you from connection? Do not add shame to this Lenten practice. God loves you unconditionally. Just be open to God’s desires for you—to have connection and meaningful relationships.

Allison Roth
Allison RothDirector of Children's Ministries