Thursday, August 27, 2009

Fruits of the Spirit and Sunday School

A couple Sundays ago my dad/Bro. Curtis Wakefield offered to teach my Sunday School class since our assistant pastor would be preaching. So 'el Pastor' came and taught on the fruits of the spirit and made a "Fruit of the Spirit Sub Sandwich". My kids LOVED it!! They were on the edge of their seats the whole time, so attentive and smiley. :)) It was fun to just stand back and watch. I think it they liked it because THEE Pastor (who they respect and really look up to) took the time and taught them their own personal lesson, at their level. Hopefully we can do it again soon!

This room we are in is 9 feet wide and about 12 feet long. We have 17 kids that come faithfully. We are packed in there like sardines!! Then when we have visitors...it gets a little crazy! It gets hot and stuffy in there, but we have so much fun learning about God and his word, I don't think my kids even notice. :o)
Once we get the church/house put back together :)) we are going to have Sunday school outside, right in front of the church. I can't wait. (Fresh air at last!)

This week we are getting the gate put on the front of the church so we can keep building and finish the inside of the house without worrying that someone is going to go up there and steal something. About a month ago someone stole the church water pump and some other small stuff...The head guy that is putting in the gate seems really interested in the church and is not closed minded like a lot of the Catholics here. So pray for him! We need faithful men at Tabernaculo de Victoria.

Love that zebra print Bible case! ;))
And look at the Big-O sub! Mayo-Love, Mustard-Joy, Ham-Kindness, etc.

"Oooh!" (Lol)
This is the majority of the Sunday School class of Tabernaculo de Victoria.
This is our church (above is the house). The front area where there is lots of block and stuff is where we will be doing Sunday school in the near future. With the gate on, we'll probably attach some kind of mini blinds or something to help keep the kids' attention on the teacher instead of what is happening on the street. It's gonna be neat!

1 comment:

Elaine said...

I like this idea! I am all about food lessons in Sunday School so I'm probably going to have to steal this idea!

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