Wednesday, June 30, 2010

2010 Vacation Bible School


WHEN: July 23 - July 27
WHERE: Oakland Burmese Mission Baptist Church
WHAT:
  • To Meet: Tool Guy, Water Girl, Pizza Girl
  • To Learn: What makes someone a hero?
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Do the UNEXPECTED
Take ACTION
Step out on FAITH
SAVE the day
Stand for TRUTH
  • What a better way to i Hero?
i Hero Aquatic & Gym Center
i Hero Class Bible Lesson
i Hero Meals & Snacks
i Hero T-Shirts
i Hero Closing Ceremony
And much more ...


HHQ: i Hero Head Quarters



Heroes at HHQ

We Need Your Prayers

Dear iParents,

VBS 2010 is around the corner! Each year God has been blessed the ministry of our church to extend beyond our walls to reach the children and their family who live in our communities. We have been drove with one purpose. That is to share with them the love of God and prepare the way for them come to know Jesus Christ and grow with Him in a personal way as Lord and Savior. And your support has been a great strength to all of VBS staffs and family! Truly, we could never come this far without you...

This year theme is i Hero. Kids will be gathering at Hero Head Quarters every day to join force with God to be a hero and make a difference in their life to serve others and Jesus.

During the month of June we are planing to working closely with Sunday School department and iParents to meet the need of life-time challenging for kids and their family. So we are here humbly asking you to join us in prayer.
  • Please pray God to lead all VBS staffs in every aspects of the planning and preparations for Hero Head Quarters. Please also pray that we all faithfully serve God what He wants accomplished through this program.
  • Please pray God for all VBS kids. They will challenge to serve their families, friends, neighbors, communities, and Jesus. Pray that kids will discover how much fun they can having in serving in Hero Head Quarters and making a big difference in their life to serve others and Jesus!
  • Please also pray God for providing the need. We need lots of hands in teaching, cooking, carrying, driving, and even sleepover! There will be around 50 kids and staffs will be need in your help! Pray that we all to be encouraged and to be motivated to serve others to serve Him as serving His little ones!

Thanks for being a VBS Pray Partner! As we are joining our hands together we are hoping for His miracle once again through our prayers! May the Lord of our God continue to use us for His glory. Amen!



In Him we serve,
VBS Director & Staffs

Monday, February 22, 2010

for the past two weeks...

I didn't have time to write last week about what our lesson was about, so i will some up two weeks here in this entry.

Week of 2.14.2010:

Verse of the week: The Fruits of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control. Against such things there is no law.

We discussed and studied Galations 5:22-23. The fruits of the spirit. We talked about ways of how we could become better "fruits" and how to apply them to our lives. One question that still wanders in the air from that week was "Why are you a Christian and how would you prove you are a Christian to other non believers?" Some of us could not explain a good reason as to why they believed in God, so ask your child today and see what their explanation of why God real and why they believe in him.

Week of 2.21.2010:

Verse of the week: 18So we fix our eyes not on what is seen, but on what is unseen. For what is seen is temporary, but what is unseen is eternal.

This past sunday we studed 2 Corinthians chapter 4. The main topic of it was jars of clay and being a light in darkness...
"We are hard pressed on every side, but not crushed; perplexed, but not in despair; 9persecuted, but not abandoned; struck down, but not destroyed. " 2 Corinthians 4:8-9. We talked about how this stood out to us and could relate to our daily lives comparing it to how if we are put into a box and shipped out we'll be bumped from side to side, crushed, hurt..etc.. but we would never be destroyed. The earth is the box and the object inside the box represents us. People and things can always put us down and discourage us or hurt us, but we won't ever be destroyed as long as we have God in our lives. Because the only one who can destroy us, is ourselves and that is when we lose faith in God. 18So we fix our eyes not on what is seen, but on what is unseen. For what is seen is temporary, but what is unseen is eternal. 2 Corinthians 4: 18
We also discussed this verse that stood out to us. It tells us that we should not focus on materialistic things and things here on earth because "nothing is forever"on earth...but what is unseen like God, is what is forever and eternal.

Monday, February 8, 2010

Sunday School Lesson: Feburay 7

Theme: Jesus Turns Water to Wine
Bible Story: John 2:1-11
Memory Verse: Isaiah 26:4


"Trust ye in the LORD forever: for in the LORD JEHOVAH is everlasting strength."






Key Point: Ask children,"Who do you ask for help when you have a problem?" Their answers will vary (for example Parents, Friends, Brothers & Sisters, and Teachers). Help them to answer by what the Bible tells us through today's lesson that there is someone we can always trust to help us with problems. That's Jesus!

Today Children learn the first miracle of Jesus. And this miracle is very different than other miracles of Jesus. Ask children;

  1. What are the differences.
  2. What does mean when Jesus said to Mary, "My hours has not yet come."
  3. Why Jesus calls Mary "Woman" instead of "Mother?"
  4. At the end of this story, what two reasons are given for Jesus performing this His first miracle?
  5. Why do you think through this miracle Jesus' disciples believed in Him, but not others?

Sunday, February 7, 2010

Middle school class

this week our theme of the lesson was "living to please God" based on 1 Thessalonians 4:1-12.

Key verse: "Make it your ambition to lead a quiet life, to mind your own business and to work with your hands, just as we told you, so that your daily life may win the respect of outsiders and so that you will not be dependent on anybody." 1 Thess. 4: 1-12.
We discussed about experiences that middle school and high schoolers will face. We learned how to face peer pressure with drugs and sexual immorality and other temptations through instructions by God. "therefore he who rejects this instruction does not reject man but God, who gives you his Holy Spirit."-verse 8.

Sunday, January 31, 2010

B.L.T.- Sunday School Lesson Test


This week we had run "Bible Lesson Test" for Sunday School Children & Teens. Teachers and parents were preparing it for a few weeks based on the lesson of this month: 1. Jesus is Baptised 2. Temptation of Jesus 3. Jesus Chose Disciples. The test was provided in three different levels with the written & oral format.




The answer to the question "Why Test?" is the same for the Sunday Children & Teens as for any other child & teen at school. We all want our children to receive good educations to succeed in college, on the job, and in life. And we all understand how test can provide detailed information about the child's learning needs, and measure child's progrees. Then, "Why Not Test?"

The purpose of B.L.T. is provide good test. Good Test can ...
  • Identify individual or classroom strengths and weakness in area of weekly Bible lesson based, allowing teachers to tailor thier lesson plans to focus more on areas of study where student need the most work.
  • Allow the church, Christian Education Department, and Sunday School to indentify area of need and to target extra help and support in need.
  • Help parents to restore the parentship in teaching God's word in home based.
  • Encouraging children to work harder to meet the need of learning God's word to empower thier life.

It's not easy task, yet we are determind to work together as a teacher and as a parents. So Thank you, i Parents, and Suday School teachers who has been work so hard to teach our children to learn the word of God with the Sprit of 3.5!

Sunday School Lesson: January 24


Theme: Jesus Chose His Disciples
Bible Story: John 1:35-50; Mark 1:16-20; 2:13-14; Luke 6:12-16
Memory Verse: Romans 12:1

"I beseech you therefore, brethren, by the mercies of God, that you present your bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable to God, which is your reasonable service."




Key Point: While Jesus was on earth, He chose twelve disciples to follow Him. The twelve disciples were ordinary men whom God used in an extraordinary manner. The Bible record the constant failings, struggles, and doubts of these twelve men who followed Jesus. However they transformed into powerful men of God who turned the world upside down. (Acts 17:6)

Ask children how Jesus called His disciples, and what did the disciple take with them when they followed Jesus? Encourage the children to make a difference in the world as Jesus' disciples.