As we finish up this series, we'd love to hear how it went for you and the students you're connected with. Let us know what you think!

Here are a few things coming up in our ministry . . .

ADD YOUR OWN DATES: EASTER ESCAPADE
This spring, we're planning an Easter event for the whole family! We hope to see you there!

ADD YOUR OWN DATES: VOLUNTEER MEETING(S)
It's almost time for our final meeting of the year! We hope to see you there as we learn about [add your own topic(s)] together.

LEVEL UP: A 4-WEEK SERIES ON EASTER
WEEK 4 BIG IDEA: Jesus is always with me.  

SERIES OVERVIEW:

Video games are something today's kids are familiar with. . . maybe even too familiar! Games are played on every platform from game consoles to handheld devices/phones, and there are a ton of different games to choose from. But the constant across this diverse gaming universe is that every game has levels of increasing difficulty. When a player "levels up," they are usually met with more challenges but also with more rewards. Through this series, we are challenging kids to "level up" their faith by examining the events surrounding Jesus' death and resurrection. Even though they might be facing difficulties and adversity of their own, kids will find the greatest rewards in their faith when they fix their eyes on Jesus. Because Jesus trusted God, Jesus beat death! When we doubt and have questions about God, Jesus helps me believe, and even during those times, Jesus is always with me.

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For many kids, the difference between "leveling up" from success to failure is an adult who can see the potential in all of their madness. Here's a quick video from Josh Shipp about how a kid's most annoying traits might actually be their greatest strengths. And hey — we love that you are on this team to help kids realize all of their potential!

At least once this month, choose a volunteer to celebrate. Add their picture and a few sentences about what makes them awesome!

We want to hear from you! What's the best part about volunteering with kids? Reply to this email and let us know.