Welcome to this week’s KidCity Online Experience!  Here you’ll find all the resources you’ll need to experience KidCity right where you are! Our weekend teaching video, conversation guides, worship songs, and activities for the week are all right here.

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For parents

How to Use This Page:

  1. Watch the Online Experience video with your child.
  2. Use the Parent section for some additional activities to do with your child.
  3. You can find all of the activity pages below.

For kids – Online Experience Video

 

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For parents

Bible Story: God can do anything. Elijah and the Fire 1 Kings 18

Memory Verse: “I trust in God. I am not afraid.” Psalm 56:11, NIrV

Key Question: Who can trust God?

Bottom Line: I can trust God.

Basic Truth: I am loved by God no matter what so I can trust God to guide me.

MEMORY VERSE MOTIONS:

I (point thumbs to chest) 

trust in God (point up). 

I am not afraid (cross hands back and forth and shake head),” 

Psalm 56:11. (Open hands like a book.)

ACTIVITY:

  • Ask: What happened in our story today? Evil King Ahab was telling God’s people to worship fake gods. Elijah, a man who followed the one true God, knew those gods were fake and wanted everyone to know the truth. They both built an alter and the god who sent down fire would be the one true God. Ahab and his people tried really hard to prove that their gods weren’t fake, but they weren’t able to. Elijah prayed to God and God sent down fire, proving that He is the one true God! God can do anything!
  • Cut out some paper hearts and place them on the floor for your preschooler. Play some music and dance together.  Randomly pause the music. When the music is paused, run to a heart and ask “Who can trust God?” I can trust God!

For kids

Babies

Toddlers

Pre-school

Activity Page for preschoolers during sermon