Hello Grade 6 Families,
I have some exciting updates and important reminders for the upcoming week!
Chapel Helpers – Please Arrive Early
For this week’s chapel, several students will be helping with different roles and will need to arrive early to assist with setup. The following students should early tomorrow:
- Front of House: Jordan, Sina, Avery, Mckenna, Olivia, Liliana
- Vocals: Kayleigh, Alexis, Shiloh, Averi
- Percussion: Kaiya
- Bass: Kianna
- Acoustic Guitar: Neariah
- Tech: Jayne, Maddox
- Stage Manager: Rebecca
- Keys: Mrs. van S
- Door Greeter: Emily
Thank you to all the students who are stepping up to serve!
Reminder: No School on Friday and Thanksgiving
Just a quick reminder that this Friday is a PD Day for staff, so there will be no school for students. In addition, there will be no school on Monday in observance of Thanksgiving.
During our morning devotions, I’ve been sharing with the class how thankful I am for such an amazing and fun group of students. It’s been a true blessing to watch them grow together as a community, and I hope you enjoy this extra family time during the long weekend. We have so much to be thankful for. God is good!
Student-Led Devotions: Starting Soon!
I’m excited to announce that we will be starting Student-Led Devotions soon, and I’ll be creating a schedule for everyone. I know that sharing our connection with God can sometimes feel hard, as it feels deeply personal. However, God calls us to share our faith with one another because it builds up His church. We can all be inspired by hearing about each other’s journeys and how God has worked in our lives. With so much bad news around us, we could all use some good news now and then. You never know—your story might touch someone’s heart.
A beautiful reminder of this comes from Luke 1:46-55, where Mary says:
“I’m bursting with God-news; I’m dancing the song of my Savior God. God took one good look at me, and look what happened—I’m the most fortunate woman on earth! What God has done for me will never be forgotten, the God whose very name is holy, set apart from all others.”
Another reminder is found in 3 John 1:2-4:
“Dear friend, I pray that you may enjoy good health and that all may go well with you, even as your soul is getting along well. It gave me great joy when some believers came and testified about your faithfulness to the truth, telling how you continue to walk in it. I have no greater joy than to hear that my children are walking in the truth.”
Students will have the opportunity to share twice this year. Their devotions should be about 3-5 minutes long and include:
- A Bible verse that connects to their message
- A short devotion (nothing too private or embarrassing!)
- Something they’ve learned or a reflection from their faith journey
- Help from family is encouraged, but it should be in their own words
- A prayer to close the devotion
To guide their sharing, students can choose from the following options:
- Share how you became a Christian
- A lesson you’ve recently learned
- A miracle you’ve witnessed or experienced
- Something from the Bible that made you think
- A recent devotion that taught you something important about God
- A meaningful Bible verse and why it’s important to you
- An answered prayer and what you learned from it
- Someone in your life who inspires you to grow closer to God
- A moment where you trusted God and how it grew your faith
- A time when you felt God’s love or peace in a difficult situation
- A moment when you felt weak, but God gave you the strength to keep going
I encourage all students to take this opportunity to reflect on their own faith journey. It’s a beautiful way to inspire and encourage one another.
If you have any questions about the devotions or need assistance, feel free to reach out. I’m looking forward to hearing the students’ stories and seeing how God is working in their lives!
Wishing you a restful week and a Thanksgiving full of gratitude and reflection.