Brite Monthly – Preschool: November 2024
This month’s Biblical theme is:
God is faithful
God’s faithfulness is seen in each of the stories this month. David, Elijah and Daniel were all protected and cared for. Even in exile, Ezekiel prophesied hope for Jerusalem’s restoration, symbolized by dry bones coming to life. Despite Israel’s disobedience, God remained steadfast — guiding, providing and protecting His people. No matter the trial, God is faithful.
Monthly Memory Verse: The faithfulness of the Lord endures forever. (Psalm 117:2)
Big Question: Who is always there for us? God!
David and Saul (1 Samuel 24)
Saul disobeyed God, so David was chosen as the next king, making Saul jealous. David was in danger but chose to spare Saul’s life, proving his loyalty. Saul continued to pursue David. David became king as promised aft er Saul.
Elijah (1 Kings 17)
After Solomon’s reign, Israel split into two kingdoms. God sent prophets like Elijah to guide His people. God sustained Elijah through a drought. God led him to a widow who provided for him. Elijah would later resurrect her son through God’s power.
Daniel in the Lions’ Den (Daniel 6)
Israel and Judah worshiped other gods and were taken captive. Daniel, a captive, remained faithful and rose to high positions. Daniel refused to obey a law that forbade praying to God. He was thrown into a lion’s den but God faithfully saved Daniel!
Ezekiel (Ezekiel 37:1-14)
Ezekiel foretold Jerusalem’s destruction but also offered hope. God showed him a vision of dry bones, symbolizing revival of the Israelite nation. God promised Judah’s return, and aft er 70 years, exiles returned and began rebuilding the Temple.
Brite idea: God is faithful
This month’s Unit Title is: Take Root
This month, cover the front of your space with planting pots and gardening tools! Dig through your garage or gardening shed and decorate your kidmin space with yard tools. You could even lay a tarp on the floor and cover it with soil or mulch. Consider making a banner out of seed packets or hang paper flowers from the ceiling!
Check out our Pinterest page for more ideas at https://pin.it/2dMrKOWNK
This Month’s Leader Training Topic is: Awareness and Understanding for Preschooler’s Needs
Each topic of this month’s Leader Training helps to empower leaders to see and address all group aspects with awareness, empathy, and understanding. Whether it’s helping preschoolers to understand apologies or how to care for others, being mindful of sensory sensitivities, addressing separation anxiety, or acknowledging the importance of play in development and learning — each leader tip will help you be the best leader you can be for discipling the next generation.
Throughout the month, we’ll explore the following topics:
- Week 1 Content—I’m Sorry
- Week 2 Content—Beware of Sensory Sensitivities
- Week 3 Content—Help! Separation Anxiety
- Week 4 Content—Play is Serious Business
Teaching Kids about the Gospel:
The Gospel is the good news. God wants everyone to know this good news and not miss out on this invitation!
Here’s the Gospel in four words: God, Us, Jesus, Trust.
God
God is a loving, all-powerful God. He knows and sees and rules over everything. God created all people in His image, and we are special to Him.
Us
But we have sinned, and our sin separates us from God. What is sin? Sin is anything we think, say, or do that disobeys God.
Jesus
God loves us so much, He sent His one and only Son, Jesus. Jesus came to save us by dying on the cross for our sins. Jesus rose again three days later and is alive!
Trust
God gives salvation, rescuing us from our sin, to everyone who places their trust in Jesus as their Savior. What is trust? It means that we rely on what Jesus did.