What would Jesus do for Valentine's Day?

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Sunday, February 7th GRADE 2-3 OUTREACH DAY 12:00-5:00 PM - Grades 2-3 go out for lunch, minister at a local home, then enjoy a special activity. We will return to the church in time for our AWANA program. Signups are required (at the connector wall). Cost for the day is $10 per child, and covers lunch and the activity. Saturday, February 20th “FIVE-ALIVE” ACTIVITY (For Fifth Graders) 12:30-5:00 PM - All FIFTH GRADERS are invited to join us as we eat lunch in town, then go play some exciting games of laser tag. We will leave the Kids Street Worship Center foyer around 12:30 PM and return to the church at 5:00 PM. Cost for the day is $15 per child, and helps to cover the cost of lunch and laser tag.

efore long, you will be celebrating Valentine's Day. So ask yourself, "What would Jesus do for Valentine's Day?" Do you think Jesus would send His mom a pretty card? Maybe He would make her a card out of construction paper. Maybe He would get chocolates for all His disciples. Or maybe, just to show how much He cares about them, He would sit down and eat with them. Jesus would ask them how they were doing. He might tell them a funny story or pray for them as He listened to some of their problems. Jesus was a master at seeing things most people couldn't see. People who were hurting, lonely, and sad were the kind of people Jesus loved to be around. He knew if He could show them kindness and compassion, He could show them God's love. The Bible says, "God's love drives away all fear. " The love that comes from God isn't some kind of mushy romantic love. It's a love that gives you peace and puts a smile on your face. There are kids in your school and in your neighborhood who don't have much to smile about. No one is asking them over to play. No one is hanging out with them at recess. No one is saying anything nice to them. They are lonely and in need of a friend. What would Jesus do on Valentine's Day? Jesus would be a friend to the boy or girl who seems to have no friends. Jesus gave away love by doing something to put a smile on someone's face and making them feel special. There's no better role model than Jesus. Do what Jesus would do this Valentine's Day! Help Him love someone who really needs it!

Fri./Sat., February 26th-27th Kids Street Annual Lock-In (Kernersville YMCA) 9:00 PM FRI - 7:00 AM SAT - For Grades 1-5! (Preschoolers are welcome to join us until midnight if accompanied by a parent.) Big screen movies, games, food, swimming and more! Cost is $20 per child, due the night of the lock-in. A sign-up sheet for children and adult supervision is in the connector area, so sign up today!

FEB 7th … “Soup-er Bowl” Night – Bring a can (or more) of soup for the Winston-Salem Rescue Mission and also wear your favorite NFL team jersey! (Panthers, anyone???) FEB 14th … “Pastor & Pixie Stix” Night – Clubbers will enjoy a HUGE Pixie Stick and also receive their annual visit from our favorite pastor, Pastor Rob!! FEB 21st … “Twinzieee” Night – Find someone in your club and dress alike for this night, or bring a new friend and dress like TWINS. FEB 28th … “Wacky Tacky / Bad Hair” Night – How wacky and how tacky can you look?? Mismatched clothes … shoes on wrong feet or even different shoes…Gotta have some crazy hair to top off all of the Wacky Tackiness!!! We’ll all enjoy a night filled with laughter!

HEY, KIDS! We’re on target for a busy February, even though the weather might be cold. (It is still winter after all, and … what was that ... you’re STILL praying for snow???) A note to Grades 2-5 … our Junior Retreat for Grades 2-3 completed (JUNE 30 - JULY 2 to Blowing Rock) and Junior Camp for Grades 4-5 completed (August 1-5 to Myrtle Beach) trips are being planned, so mark your calendars NOW and be watching for early registration news! What a wonderful Junior/Senior Breakfast we had in January! About 30 juniors (older elementary children) and 15 other adults were able to host and serve around 70 seniors! Thanks to all (especially Ron/Sandy Cecile and Kent/Liz Needham) for all your preparation and hard work. It is always great being able to minister to this great group and also see both groups enjoy it so much! With service in mind, if we are not using you monthly in one of our Kids Street Church services, it could be that we haven’t received a form from you, which lets us know how you want to serve. We have many opportunities for service, like helping to lead songs, leading in prayer, helping with pledges, helping with the laser pointer (during songs), ushering (boys), etc. By being on our monthly rotation, you can then serve in our annual Kids Street at Night Service, scheduled for late spring. How do you get signed up to serve? Well, you can pick up a Servant Survey on the table outside the Kids Street Worship Center, fill it out, and get it back to me. Or you can go to our website and fill out a form online. We would love to involve you! Finally, we have our next NEXT STEP CLASS scheduled for Sunday, February 14th from 4:00-5:00 PM in the Kids Street Worship Center. If you have questions about salvation or baptism, don’t miss this chance to get some of those answered! Because of Him,

Mr. Tim

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CHILDREN

Asher Lain (5) Caroline Wallin (7) Lily Moodie (11) 2 Enoch Ferry (10) 3 Lucas Smith (3) 4 Daniel Gerringer (6) Jayden Willard (5) 5 Noah Caviness (2) Levi Wall (11) 6 Kassidy Hackett (8) 7 Reese Sink (7) 8 Carleigh Smith (8) 9 Brady Hubbard (7) Bryce Hubbard (7) Emily Austin (10) 10 Delaney Brunner (6) 12 Ryleigh Collins (9) 1 2 3 8 10 11 13

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Wesley Keller (9) Owen Austin (8) Braydon Hitt (3) Jude Vernon (11) Hawley Williams (8) Brenna Wilkes (6) Jayvian Wyatt (11) Christopher Fabrizio (9) Emmie Barneycastle (5) Kenley Bowers (5) Nathan Holladay (3) Jarred Lindholm (11) Jeremiah Hansell (5) Jackson Rumburg (11) Claire Smith (8) Hudson Yates (2)

CHILDREN’S MINISTRY STAFF

Gina McGraw (Kids Street Church) Brandon Passe (Kids Street Church) Renee Mock (Nursery Dept.) Chris Fabrizio (Preschool Dept.) Debbie Noah (Kids Street Church/Nursery Dept.) Lori Crouse (Nursery Dept.) Heather Harding (Nursery Dept.) Tracy DiCalogero (Awana Sparks) Daniel Steele (Preschool Dept.) Kathy Gatewood (Awana Sparks Teacher) Anna Caranci (Church Staff) Abby Hurst (Kids Street Church) Abigail Dorough (Preschool Dept.) Stephanie Rickman (Kids Street Church) Robert Hittell (Nursery Dept.) Katie Naff (Nursery Dept.) Shirley Coulourianos (Preschool Dept./Post Office) Danielle Ritz (Preschool Dept.) Diane Hancock (Infants SS Teacher) Brooke Peele (Kids Street Church Puppet Team) Keith Holladay (Kids Street Church) Jeff Jordan (Kids Street Church) Melissa Rivers (Preschool Dept.) Kristi Scheerer (Preschool Dept.) Jared Hoots (Church Staff) Leeann Kluk (Preschool Dept.) Erica Zeballos (Preschool Dept.) Angela Rogers (Awana Sparks) Nicky Tilley (Preschool Dept./Checkpoint Staff) Lori Wiles (Preschool Dept.)

This is a Stack-a-Word puzzle. You must figure out which words are missing in each of the verses below and then figure out where they fit in the puzzle. Some are easy and some are tricky, but they're all filled with Love. Have fun!!!

Valentine's Day is a great time for giving away love, and your family is the best place to start. Pick two nights during the week of Valentine's Day, and do these activities together as a family.

Boo! I Love You!

Make a pop-up Valentine for an extra special surprise. Fold a piece of red construction paper in half. Cut a 1 inch by 4 inch strip of construction paper and fold it into a cube with two open sides. Make a heart out of construction paper. Write a Valentine message on your heart. Attach your heart to the top half of the construction paper by first gluing the cube on the back of the heart. Then glue the other side of the cube to the top half of the construction paper. Draw a picture on the bottom half or cut out more hearts to finish decorating your card. Have fun!!!

Hide and Find Valentines

Cut out a set of ten hearts for each family member. Make each set a different color and assign a color to each family member. Distribute the hearts out evenly, but don't give anyone their own assigned color. Write a message on each heart for each family member. Hide the hearts all over the house. Then start looking for the hearts with your assigned color. Don’t reveal to anyone else where the other hearts might be hiding. (Hiding ideas: tape to gallon of milk in refrigerator, place in dad's briefcase, tape to steering wheel of mom's vehicle, slip in brother's shoe, put in sister's backpack, etc.)

Sunday, March 13TH 5:15 - 6:45 PM Don’t miss this exciting annual event!!

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7:00 pm Family Worship Service

9:00 am Gr. K-2: Kids Street Worship Pre-K/Gr. 3-5: Sunday School 10:30 am Gr. K-2: Sunday School: Pre-K/Gr. 3-5: Kids Street Worship 5:15-6:45 pm Awana Clubs “Souper-Bowl” Night 9:00 am Gr. K-2: Kids Street Worship Pre-K/Gr. 3-5: Sunday School 10:30 am Gr. K-2: Sunday School: Pre-K/Gr. 3-5: Kids Street Worship 5:15-6:45 pm Awana Clubs “Pastor & Pixie Stix” Night 9:00 am Gr. K-2: Kids Street Worship Pre-K/Gr. 3-5: Sunday School 10:30 am Gr. K-2: Sunday School: Pre-K/Gr. 3-5: Kids Street Worship 5:15-6:45 pm Awana Clubs “Twinzieee” Night 9:00 am Gr. K-2: Kids Street Worship Pre-K/Gr. 3-5: Sunday School 10:30 am Gr. K-2: Sunday School: Pre-K/Gr. 3-5: Kids Street Worship 5:15-6:45 pm Awana Clubs “Wacky Tacky / Bad Hair” Night

12:00-5:00 pm Outreach Day for Grades 2-3

7:00 pm Family Worship Service

7:00 pm 4:00-5:00 pm “Next Step” Class For Children

Family Worship Service

12:30 - 5:00 pm Five Alive Activity for Fifth Graders (Lunch / Laser Tag)

7:00 pm Family Worship Service

CHILDREN’S LOCK-IN for Grades 1-5 Kernersville YMCA 9:00 pm Friday - 7:00 am Saturday