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do you love me? Yes my Lord. Then, feed my sheep.

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 Jesus taught us how to pray and worship.  Crenshaw models for our children. Crenshaw Kids give and pray over their offerings. Sunday School learning!   This week....Peter.   Jesus loves and forgives us. If you missed this past Sunday....watch this to catch up. Our youngest children played a game called "Feed My Sheep".   Jesus asked Peter, "Do you love me."   Peter responded, "Yes Lord.".  Jesus said... "Feed My Sheep" .      Crenshaw Kids praise God in worship!     Thank you Mr. Ben and Pastor Nadeem for leading us! On Sunday Crenshaw Kids will sing in worship!!    Here is our song so you can practice some beforehand.

Crenshaw Kids learning and participating in worship and our Sunday school lesson ...Doubting Thomas

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  I am so proud of these children who give their very best to love, serve and praise our sweet heavenly Father. Look how these students are pointing to the words and trying to follow!!!!   ALL AGES!   3 years old and up!    Praise God! I was emotional on Sunday.    Tears of joy as the children around me were trying very hard to sing along with our worship team.   Bentley had no words coming out of his mouth but the joyful noise that was coning out was his version of praising God.   It is so so special. Sunday School learning.    Doubting Thomas was our story.     Thomas said he wouldn't believe until he saw it for himself.      We did a true/false activity.    We asked them how they knew something was "true"?   The answers were interesting!    But, the common denominator was "we just know", or "because someone told me and I believe" or "because I saw it".     Jesus wants us to believe even though we have not seen.   Faith Our adult superheroe

Easter…He is alive! What came next? On the road to Emmaus!

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Crenshaw Kids! When you take a hot bath, what happens to the mirror? [It gets foggy.] That’s like what it is for us while we are on this earth. The things of God can be foggy. He can be mysterious. God is not out to trick us. He is on our side. He wants to reveal Himself to you. He has plenty of clues for you, but are you listening? And...do we understand that at first the answer could be "foggy". He will reveal to us His plan when He knows we are ready. This week in Sunday School we talked about things that happened after Jesus rose from the dead.    Our focus was on the road to Emmaus.   So what can we learn from this story? Sometimes things happen to us that we can't understand or we find out the answer later on. But we do know that God loves us and He has given us a promise that He will always work things out for the good of those who love Him ( Romans 8:28) and my all-time favorite verse, reminds us that "For I know the plans I have for you," declares