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January 23, 2008

Why do we do what we do?Many parents want to know why we do what we do. Some just want to know what we do. The foundation of our ministry is that it is not really possible to “educate” people about Jesus, especially kids. Although, we have tried over the years. I think mainly because they were a captive audience and could not leave the church until they entered youth, which they do, at an alarming rate of 80%.This led us to concentrate less on teaching and more on how kids learn. My goal for these kids from the very beginning is spiritual growth instead of education and I feel strongly that one has little to do with the other. So our programing reflects our core beliefs about learning and spiritual interaction with God.Kids learn from experience! So we created a rotational teaching model called The Hands-on Bible Workshop. In this Workshop kids interact with the Bible story in a hands-on environment.Kids learn from repetition! So we concentrate on one value and one Bible story for one month. We also connect all of our services together so that Wednesdays and Sundays are spent communicating one thing rather than multiple or competing lessons. This allows application to become strong and communication between the church and home to increase.Kids learn through media! The church is usually 10 years behind the culture. This can make ministries like ours seem irrelevant to the everyday lives of the kids we are intending to reach. So we use multiple media applications like video and music that are high quality and highly relevant.Kids learn through interaction! The truth is kids learn from kids! So we not only involve kids in parts of our programing, we involve them in all of our programming. We also use small groups frequently as we interact with one another.Kids learn through empowerment! Nothing impacts the potential of a child more than positive (or negative) reinforcement. So we use “I can” statements to communicate with the kids. For example, instead of saying “You should tell the truth.” we say, “I can avoid trouble by telling the truth.” This not only gives the kids a specific objective that they can understand it also puts everyone in the ministry on the same level. Both leaders and kids share a common goal. We all can “avoid trouble by telling the truth.”This is certainly not the classical approach to children’s ministry. Although, all of these learning models are well known (just not well used) in the field of classical education. Our approach applies a variety of ministry approaches that increase learning and moves toward the goal of sharing Christ with those that need him and entering into relationships with one another.If you have any questions or concerns please feel free to comment.

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  • 1. kaitlinn jones  |  February 2, 2008 at 5:26 pm

    um ya im not a parent but i do no that this church gives ausome messages evry time the kids walk in that building they no god loves them and the ppl around them!!!

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  • 2. Katie McCrary  |  February 6, 2008 at 8:52 pm

    Kaitlinn,
    I just wanted to tell you how proud I am of you! You have come so far in such a short time and we all can see God working in and through you. I pray that you continue to grow spiritually and I pray that you seek God with all of your heart, your soul, and your mind!

    Parents,
    It is truly a pleasure working with each and every child that walks through the door. I can speak for all of us when I say that we love all of these children as if they were our own. I thank God that he has given me an opportunity for these children to share their lives with me, teach me, and for the opportunity for me to share his word and love with your children in an exciting and new way than I had ever experienced. Please be encouraged to come and worship with your children. Although as we get older the things that our children find cool may not be so cool to us anymore, but they will be the future and there is no other way to get to know your child better than to be willing to do things their way sometimes and one day they will be in our shoes and will look at their children and say, “Why do you listen to that? I can’t understand what the words are to that song!”. Does this sound familiar? I know it sounds like my mom when I was younger. Come and worship with your children, I promise it will be a truly amazing and wonderful experience! I can tell you that when I witnessed my child worship God, truly worshiping him, for the first time it was the most precious gift that God could have given me. Children have a completely different passion in their hearts that is indescribable! Come and see for yourself, you will not leave disappointed! May God bless each and everyone of you and may you be inspired to grow spiritually with your children and to talk with them daily about what a wonderful and awesome God we serve. May you learn together and may you be the Godly influence for your child. Children are so precious, they need to feel safe, to feel loved, and to know that their needs (to my children, I said needs not wants) will always come before ours. Children need to know that they are important to us and to God.
    Love in Christ,
    Miss Katie

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  • 3. Chaney Cooper  |  March 6, 2008 at 11:05 pm

    Hi its me again ! I love lighthouse kids ! I am so siked about this Sunday. See-ya !

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  • 4. Jada Jackson  |  March 7, 2008 at 1:57 am

    Hi it’s me! I love light house kids. I am sooo siked.

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  • 5. anna dUPREE  |  June 8, 2008 at 1:38 am

    I am excited and sad about leaveing lighthouse kids! i’m excited about slime time & V.B.S!!!!!!! I’LL MISS EVERY ONE OF YA’LL AND I WANT TO SEND A SHOUT OUT 2 KATLIYN JONES, AND DANIEL BOB-BOB’S SON (bob-bob is the nickname i gave dainel’s dad love you all !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  • 6. Chaney  |  November 3, 2008 at 2:25 am

    Hey, lighthouse kids is totally awsome! We are learning about being humble. You can learn about it 2, just come to lighthouse kids!

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  • 7. brooke  |  November 12, 2008 at 11:03 pm

    hey i love the lighthouse church it is soooooo very fun

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  • 8. killa bowling  |  November 12, 2008 at 11:04 pm

    hey my day has been rough man i HATE mrs.jonson gahhhhhhhhh

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  • 9. cid  |  November 12, 2008 at 11:05 pm

    hey my peeps i love u guys sooo much i love you

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  • 10. kris  |  November 12, 2008 at 11:06 pm

    hey my mom said i proboley can’t go so if i do the ok i will

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  • 11. chaney  |  November 12, 2008 at 11:08 pm

    hey mr.mike i wov u see u tonight

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  • 12. Davis Whitfield  |  November 22, 2008 at 3:06 am

    I think parents are a big deal in the church because they can provide snacks and money and all kidz of thingz. we should let all parents of all ppl that come to the church join our church.

    TTYL,
    Narutofan01

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