53 Cochituate Road
Wayland, MA 01778
(508) 358-7717
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Trinitarian Church
Summer Sunday Schedule
 
   9:30 A Worship Service  
   - Crib Room and Pre-School program
   - K - Grade 5 program (Live the Adventure - children begin in the sanctuary with their parents)
  -Youth meet in Bradford (9-9:25A), and then join service in the sanctuary
 
 10:30 A Coffee and Fellowship Time
 
 
S'More Adventures

 

Infant & Toddler Rooms - Our infants and toddlers will receive S’More love and care during this hour.

 

Preschool Room - Our preschoolers will have S’More Bible stories, music, and free play time to continue to grow relationships with other preschoolers.  

 

Grades K-5 – Children in grades K-5 will begin the hour in the family service and be dismissed to “S’More Adventures”.   Our curriculum, “252”, has a monthly virtue.  Each week the 10 minute Bible story focuses on a different aspect of the virtue using current examples that the children can relate to. This is followed by small groups and activities that encourage the children to apply the specific virtue to their daily lives. 

 

April

Core Virtue  Conviction

Standing for what is right even when others don’t

 

Memory Verse: Never tire of doing what is right. 2 Thessalonians 3:13

April 5                         The Darkest Hour: (Jesus’ arrest, trail, and crucifixion) Luke 22, 23

                        Bottom line: When you stand for what’s right, you may feel like you are alone.

April 12           A New Day: (Jesus’ resurrection) Luke 23, John 20

                        Bottom Line: We can stand for what is right because Jesus is alive. 

April 19           Living Loud: (Peter and John before the Sanhedrin) Acts 4 

                        Bottom Line: When you stand for what’s right, you show others who God is.

April 26           Never Alone: (Stephen is Stoned) Acts 6,7

                        Bottom Line: When you stand for what’s right, you can know God is with you. 

 

May

Core Virtue  Obedience

Trusting those who lead you by doing

what you’re asked to do 

 

Memory Verse: Obey your leaders. Put yourselves under their authority.  They keep watch over you. They know they are accountable to God for everything they do.  Hebrews 13:17

May 3              Perfect Storm: (The story of Jonah) Jonah 1-3

                        Bottom Line: It’s always better to do what God says the first time.     

May 10            House Rules:  (Children obey your parents) Ephesians 6:1-3

                        Bottom Line: How I obey my parents shows what I think about God. 

May 17            Sleepless in the Temple: (The Lord calls Samuel) I Samuel 3

                        Bottom Line: Obeying your leader can help you know God.

May 24            Bad Fruit: (Adam and Eve disobey) Genesis 3

                        Bottom Line: It’s right to listen to God because HE is GOD.   

May 31          252 Special

 

 

 

Last Published: April 29, 2009 4:04 PM