Saturday, December 4, 2010

11-28-10: Learning to Follow Jesus: Attribute 1.4 - Learn to be with Christ in prayer

Learning to Follow Jesus
Attribute 1: Learn to be with Jesus
Step 4: Learn to be with Christ in prayer
Scripture Memory: “Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.” –Matthew 11:28
Bible Scripture: John 15:7; Matthew 7:7-12; James 4:2-3

Prayer:
1) Talk with God like you would to a good friend
2) Thank God for what he is doing in your life right now
3) If something about this lesson stood out to you talk with him about it
4) Ask God in your own words for the things that are on your mind and then tell him that you will trust him.

Challenge for this week:
Spend time with Jesus in prayer and reading.

11-21-10: Learning to Follow Jesus - Attribute 1.3: Learn to be with him as you read scripture

Learning to Follow Jesus
Attribute 1: Learn to be with Jesus
Step 3: Learn to be with him as you read scripture
Scripture Memory: “Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.” –Matthew 11:28
Bible Scripture: John 15:7; John 1:1-18; Hebrews 4:12; Luke 24:44

Guidelines for reading:
1) Set a regular time and a place - It should be a quiet and a private place. Jesus said in Matthew 6:6: “But when you pray, go into your room, close the door and pray to your Father, who is unseen.”
2) Make notes of what you notice and what you think God may be speaking to you as read. Underline or journal what stood out to you.
3) Pray and respond what you read. Maybe something stood out to you. Act upon what you read. Don’t just read it but do it.
4) Remember your focus is on Jesus and not the habit of reading the bible.

Challenge for this week:
1) Continue reading with our bible reading calendar – Follow the guidelines

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

11-14-10: Learning to Follow Jesus: Attribute 1.2 - Learn to recognize fruit

Sermon Theme:
Learning to Follow Jesus
Attribute 1: Learn to be with Jesus
Step 2: Learn to recognize his fruit

Bible Verse: : “Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.” –Matthew 11:28


Last week we talked about that Jesus said in John 15:5 “I am the vine; you are the branches. If a man remains in me and I in him, he will bear much fruit;” In other words, if you stay close to God, you will bear much fruit that looks like God. You cannot bear godly fruit on your own. If you go to an apple tree, what do you expect? If you go to a grape vine, what do you expect? The same applies to God. If you stay connected to God, what can you expect?

Well the fruits that we will be talking about today is in Galatians 5:22-23. Many of you are familiar with this because we did a whole series on this so maybe this is a good review for you if forgot it or maybe this is new to you today.

So what are the fruit of the spirit that God is talking about? Love, Joy, Peace, Patience, Kindness, Goodness, Faithfulness, Gentleness, Self-Control.

What does these fruits look like?

Love – Loving people without expecting anything back. Unconditionally. You don’t love them because they did something for you.

Joy – Be joyful in all circumstances even when things are going bad but you know that God is still good

Peace – Having peace and not worry. Knowing God is in control. You do what you can in your own power and let God do the rest.

Patience – Being patient in everything.

Kindness – Friendly, regardless of how people treat you or even doing random act of kindness to people that you don’t know because you know they are God’s people.

Goodness – Being generous and kind to people

Faithfulness – Being faithful in everything. You are being trustworthy to your friends and not quitting on people.

Gentleness – Being gentle with your friends, maybe accepting for who they are even though they are a bit weird.

Self Control – Being able to control yourself to say certain things or certain people. Control yourself from not pleasing God. Being discipline

Let’s go back to my story how my mom cuts me fruit each night…I was wondering why she is doing that for me? Because she loves me and she wants the best for my health. In the same way, our heavenly father wants us to bear fruits because he wants the best for us. He loves us so much that we wants these fruits in our lives so that we can live a life. Stay connect with him so we can bear these fruits. Read the bible and spend time with him in prayer and through reading.

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

11-7-10: Learning to Follow Jesus: Attribute 1.1 - Learn to remain in him

Sermon Theme:
Learning to Follow Jesus
Attribute 1: Learn to be with Jesus
Step 1: Learn to remain in Him
Bible Verse: : “Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.” –Matthew 11:28

Bible Story

In our bible lesson today, Jesus told his disciples a story to teach them the importance of staying connected to him. Of course Jesus didn’t use a lamp to tell his story, because electricity hadn’t even been invented yet. Instead, Jesus used an example that his disciples would understand. He used the example of a vine. Vine is a plant with a lot of branches growing out from it. (picture) The branches have fruit on them. If it is a grapevine, the branches should have grapes on them.

Have you ever seen a branch that has been broken off a tree or a vice? What happens to it? That’s right, it withers up and dies. Can it ever have any fruit on it again? No it isn’t any good for anything except fire wood. And that’s what he said in verse 6, “If anyone does not remain in me, he is like a branch that is thrown away and withers; such branches are picked up, thrown into the fire and burned.” (pictures)

Jesus said, “I am the vine and you are the braches. If you remain in me, you will have much fruit, but apart from me, you can do nothing.” Jesus wants us to produce a lot of fruit. We will talk about those fruit next week. Most of all, he wants us to love others as he has loved us.

Can we do that on our own? No way. Just as the lamp must be plugged in before its light can shine, and just as the branches must be connected to the vine before they can produce fruit, you and I must stay connected to Jesus to produce the good fruit that God expects of us.

The good news in verse 7: “If you remain in me and my words remain in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be given to you.” – John 15:7

Verse 8 -10: When you become fruitful disciples of mine, my Father will be honored. I have loved you, just as my Father has loved me. So remain faithful to my love for you. If you obey me, I will keep loving you, just as my Father keeps loving me, because I have obeyed him.

10-31-10: Lesson 13 - Stay on course with God

Sermon Theme: Stay on course with God
Speaker: Pastor Susan Kim & Pastor Alan Wu
Bible Verse: I know the plans I have for you…plans to give you a future and a hope. -Jeremiah 29:11

Bible Story:

The word righteous means to behave morally, honoring God with the way we live.

In this coming Sunday's lesson we see Abraham's actions revealed his desire to lead a life that would please God. God's promises were to Abraham, but he shared his blessings with Lot. Instead of arguing, Abram found a solution. Abraham was not greedy, he graciously let his nephew, Lot, choose the land to inhabit. Abraham was thankful and honored God by building an Altar. He stayed on curse with God. As you read Genesis 13~19, you will find the differences between Lot and Abraham's priority of their lives. Even the purpose, and the motivation of inviting angels were different. Well, Lot got saved at the end, but that's because of Abraham.We can see Lot's hesitation between faith for God and the temptation of the world. He was once man of God, but he has gotten off the course. He missed out on everything that God has for him.

1. Training is part of the course – Weight training. I used to work out and I started out little by little. I didn’t start lifting big weights because I simply can’t. So there’s something call Benching. And that’s where all the muscular guys work out their chest. So I used to go and started out with 2 – 20s and the bar was 45 so that’s about 85lbs and I was about 160lbs at that time….and then I lift each week and I added 5 more on each side so I went from 85 to 95 to 105 to 115 and the max I ever did was 225lbs. I was pretty strong but that was because I kept working out. But in the same way God trains us little by little. By living right everyday. Maybe its not lying or cheating or stealing…he moves you to 20 lbs and then to honor your parents and he adds another 10lbs he teaches you how to stop peer pressure.

2. Obstacles are part of the course – running hurdles is like going over the obstacles in our lives. Obstacles are not there so that we can give up. Obstacles are there so that we can climb over it. If your course came without obstacles, you wouldn’t really need God. Ask God to help you overcome the obstacles

3. Finishing is part of the course – In Hebrews 12 it says “let us throw off everything that hinders and the sin that so easily entangles, and let us run with perseverance the race marked out for us.” Jesus came down from Heaven to earth cross the starting line and cross the finish line in order to help us start and finish the course God has for us. This is how you cross the finish line. You go through all the training God has for you. You do exactly what the bible tell you to do. Ask God for help when you face an obstacle. If you do all these things and complete the course God has for you, you will cross the finish line and meet God face to face. God will say “Well done my good and faithful servant” If you get off the course and live for yourself, God will say to you “Depart from me I don’t know you” finishing is part of the course. You have to decide which finish line you will cross. Is it the one God place at the end for you or the one you have place for yourself?

10-24-10: Lesson 12 - You should want what God has for you more than anything else

Sermon Theme: You should want what God has for you more than anything else
Bible Verse: “Seek first the kingdom of God” –Matthew 6:33

Bible Story:

We all think we know what’s best. We think we know what will make us happy and keep us satisfied. Most of the time, we are completely wrong. There was a man in the Bible who thought he knew what was best for himself. He thought he knew what would satisfy him.
His name was King Solomon.

King Solomon spent his whole life searching for things that would satisfy him. God told King Solomon not to marry women who worshiped other gods but he disobeyed God. He wanted to find out if there was anything that he could get, or feel or accomplished that would make him feel satisfied. He built really big houses with gardens, vineyards, and pools. After all that building and hard work, He said this at the end of his life.

“Meaningless, meaningless, Everything is MEANINGLESS”

It was meaningless for him. He had everything. Big houses did not satisfy him. He had thousands of servants. He had singers who sang for him. He had the best amazing selection of foods on his table everyday. He even found the most beautiful women he could find and he married them. He had 700 wives.

He had a whole lot of Gold and silver and precious things. He had the nicest clothes and most expensive jewelry in his treasury. This made him really famous. People from all over the world brought him expensive gifts. With all these things, the houses, the women, the gold, the servants, the gifts he said all these things were meaningless. He was mad on the inside because he tried to find happiness in things but nothing satisfied him. Solomon finally came to this conclusion:

The whole purpose of man is to fear God and obey his commands. – Ecc 12:13

He realized at the end of his life that only God can satisfy you. Maybe you’re not satisfied. Maybe you’ve tried different things that the world tells you to get, like nice clothes, video games and toys, but none of these things will satisfy you, but you first have to seek the kingdom of God. You have to want what God has for you more than anything

1. What you want is never enough

We try to fill ourselves with friends, money, music

2. What the devil wants is to destroy you

Devil wants to substitute things that destroys our life.

3. What God wants will last forever

Thursday, October 21, 2010

10-17-10: Lesson 11 - Seek God’s wisdom for your life

Sermon Theme: Seek God’s wisdom for your life
Bible Verse: “Wisdom is more precious than rubies.” –Proverbs 3:15

Bible Story: 1 Kings 12

One of the ways we can seek God’s wisdom for our lives is by spending time with godly people. By listening to what they say and watching how they act, we can grow in wisdom. The bible says in Proverbs 13:20, “He who walks with the wise, grows wise.” There was a king in the Bible who really needed to walk with wise people. He was King Rehoboam.

The King rejected the godly wisdom and listened to his friends! One of the hardest things in life is not letting your friends always tell you what to do. The king’s friends thought it was more important that the people give him respect because he was tough, than it was to help them. The bible says, as a result of taking his friends’ bad advice, the people were so angry at him that his kingdom went to war.

One of the wisest things you can do it pick your friends carefully. If your friends get in trouble often, soon enough, you will too. If your friends don’t care about God, soon enough, neither will you. The people you hang out with will make or break you. King Rehoboam’s friends broke the entire kingdom. He looked in the wrong place for wisdom. The bible says in Job 12:13 “True wisdom and real power belong to God, from Him we learn to live.”


#1: God’s wisdom will guide you (Pray, Read, Listen to Godly people)

Lots of people on TV and in your neighborhood will tryto guide you and tell you how to live. The Bible tells us in Isaiah, “The Lord will guide you always”. I know three easy ways to seek God’s wisdom for your life so when facing a tough decision His wisdom will guide you. Pray, Read, and listen to Godly people

#2: God’s wisdom will protect you (Stop signs)

Last year in American over 40,000 people were killed in car accident. That’s 1 death every 12 minutes. The saddest thing is that most of these accidents happen because the drivers don’t pay attention to road signs.

Proverbs 4:6, “Do not ignore wisdom”. It will protect you as long as you don’t ignore it.

#3: God’s wisdom will show you the truth (X-Ray)

So there was a once a little boy he felt pain in his throat. A couple days later he complained that the pain was now in his stomach. Everyone had something to say about what was wrong. The mom thought it was some kind of food allergies. The dad thought it was just some weird flu virus. As the strange pain continues, the parents decided he needed to go to an expert. They took him to a doctor. He examine the boy closely, from what he could see nothing was wrong. Then the doctor took an x-ray of the child.

The problem was the nickel and the mom and dad were way off, but the x-ray helped us see deeper. It helped us see the true problem. God is an expert in our life. You need to seek God’s wisdom for your life because the wisdom of God helps you look a little deeper and see the problem with some of the things people tell you. The bible says in John 16:13, “The Holy Spirit will guide you in all truth.” The same way an x-ray helped us see that nickel. God’s wisdom will show you the truth, the truth about how we should live and who we should listen to. Seek God’s wisdom for your life.

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

10-10-10: Lesson 10 - Problems will come, Don't quit on God

Sermon Theme: Problems will come, Don't quit on God
Bible Verse: Joseph 37
Bible Story:

Point: Joseph had a lot of problems, but he did not quit on God.

Long story short…Joseph has 11 brothers but they were very jealous of him because their father Jacob would show favoritism to Joseph and love him the most. He even gave a special gift to him that his brothers were very very jealous of. He gave him this beautiful robe.

So one day his father sent Joseph to check on him but his brothers had evil plan to kill him…

Problem #1 - they strip him of his clothes and put him into a pit.
Problem #2 – They saw a group of Ismaelites and they decided to sell him instead of killing him
Problem #3 – And then they sold him as a slave to a man name Potiphar.

The Bible says that God was with Joseph and everything he did was a success. If I was Joseph, I would have said “If God was with me, why does He allow me to have all of these problems”? I probably would have quit on God.

Problem #4 - Potiphar’s wife tried to get Joseph to sin against God. Day after day she asked Joseph to sleep with her and Potiphar’s wife was angry and she told Potiphar a lie about Joseph saying he tried to sleep with me.

Problem #5 – Potiphar became angry and he sent Joseph to Pharaoh’s prison.

Problem after problem after problem. If anyone had a reason to quit, it should have been Joseph. Joseph gives us hope. In the midst of all the problem, Joseph did not quit on God. You will have problems. You will go through things that you don’t understand. You will have things happen to you and the only thing you can do is ask God, “Why?” It’s ok to ask God why. But it’s not ok to quit on him. Everyone has problems. Whenever problems come your way, do not quit on God. Learn how to trust him. But watch how the story ends…

Joseph’s problems lasted for 20 years. At the end of the 20 years. The Pharaoh of Egypt had a dream that no one could interpret. God gave Joseph the interpretation of that dream and Pharaoh made Joseph the governor of Egypt. As governor of Egypt, Joseph saved millions of people’s lives. I’m glad that Joseph did not quit on God because he had problems. Problems will come. I will have have problems. You will have problems – but don’t quit on God.

1. People can be a problem – People are going to be a pain to you sometimes but you just have to rise above that and pray for them. When people come against you, you don’t have to quit on God. There is another option – Pray for those people (Jar w/ Water – Rocks and Cork)

2. Circumstances can be a problem – There’s always circumstances that will come into our lives just like how Joseph faced with different circumstances but he continue to trust God. In the bible it encourages us to be thankful throughout every circumstance and every problem we will ever face. What are your circumstance? Are they overwhelming? Do you feel like quitting on God? Here’s some advice for you. Stop thinking about the circumstance and start giving thanks to God. Problems will come. Don’t quit on God


3. You can be a problem - Sometimes people have problems but those problems are not other people. Sometimes those problems are not circumstances. Sometimes the problem
is YOU! YOU have problems. Those problems are like a heavy load you carry.

Maybe one of your problems is YOU are jealous of other people. Maybe one of your problems is YOU can’t forgive your friend for not saving you a seat in class. Maybe one of your problems is YOU don’t have food at home. YOU don’t have money to buy new clothes. YOU don’t feel
love. YOU have all of these problems. YOU are overwhelmed but yet YOU carry these problems around like a heavy load on your back. God never meant for you to carry a load like this. Matthew 11: 28 Jesus says, “If you are tired from carrying heavy burdens, come to me and
I will give you rest”.

The Bible says, If YOU are tired from YOUR burdens or problems. YOU can give them to Jesus and Jesus will give YOU rest. He didn’t tell YOU to struggle with your problems until YOU eventually quit on God.

If there are problems in your life that makes YOU want to quit on God. Don’t look at the problem, look at YOU. God is asking YOU to bring Him every problem YOU have. The question I have to ask you is, “are you taking God every circumstance, every person and every problem in
your life”? If not, you will eventually quit on God because you are trying to handle your own problems. My friend, what will you do? Sometimes, the problem is not the problem, it’s YOU.
YOU don’t give it to God so YOU quit on Him. Today, I want to tell you that quitting is not your only option. Give your problems to God. Problems will come— Don’t quit on God.

Thursday, October 7, 2010

10-3-10: Lesson 9 - Jesus is the way

Sermon Theme: Jesus is the way

Bible Verse: Matthew 4:18-22, Ephesians 5:1, Colossians 3:12, Ephesian 6:10
Bible Story:

Peter and Andrew got up to follow Jesus, as well as many others. Did that mean that they were all just following him like a shadow? No! It meant that they were going to learn from His ways and follow His way of life. They spent every day with Him and they saw everything He did. They saw the miracles He performed and the sick people He healed. They saw how He loved and cared for people. They saw His love for God. They saw how He gave up His life for sinners so they could have a relationship with God. When Jesus said, “Come follow me,” what He wanted them to follow was His way of life. He didn’t just want a bunch of people blindly following behind Him. Jesus showed the way for them to live and they were to follow His lead. It’s so important that you study your Bible and learn more about Jesus; about the way He talked to people, the way He dealt with the people that didn’t like Him. Study everything He said or did because He is the way and you need to follow His lead.

1. Follow His way of obedience. (By follow his word)
2. Follow His way of compassion. (By showing compassion to others)
3. Follow His way by using His power. (By depending on God’s power to overcome situations)

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

9-26-10: Lesson 8 - Love is not a feeling

Sermon Theme: Love is not a feeling
Bible Verse: Love never fails -1 Corinthians 13:8

Bible Story:

God doesn’t love us one day and then stop loving us the next day. He loves us unconditionally and that’s how he wants us to love other people. Today’s memory verse it says “Love never fails” That means unconditional. Love is not a feeling. God showed us what real love is. Real love is unconditional.
What is unconditional love mean? It means there is no condition when you love. Expecting nothing
Example: They don’t have to do anything to gain your love sometimes we often say “I’ll love you if you do this for me”
Today we are going to teach you that:
1) Love is an action
2) Love is seeing people the way God does
3) Love is a choice

The greatest act of love in history was when God loved us so much that He gave us his son Jesus to die for our sins. God didn’t just say He loved us. He showed us that he did.
Jesus didn’t go to those who follow the laws. But he went to love the sinners – the tax collectors, the prostitutes, the blind, the mute, the leopards, the crippled and so on. Those are the people who others find them hard to love.

It’s easy to love those who love you. Even sinners love those who loves them. You think Jesus would say OH GOOD JOB you love someone who loves you…well probably yes!
Jesus is saying how about if you lend someone something but you expect to get it back? Even sinners lend to sinners and expecting to get it back. –So basically he’s saying you expect them to show you love after you love them
But how about loving the ones who are hard to love?

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

9-19-10: Lesson 7 - Holding on to the promises of God

Sermon Theme: Holding on to the promises of God
Bible Verse: “We can be sure that God will give us everything He has promised us”. -2 Corinthians 1:22
Bible Story: How Abraham hold on to God’s promises (Genesis 12-15)

God gave Abraham everything He promised him. Not only was Abraham a blessed man, but Jesus was one of Abraham’s descendants. When Jesus died on the cross for our sins, all of the nations of the earth were blessed because of Him. All of the nations of the earth were blessed because
Abraham believed. Let me explain how this works in your life. When you pray for your family and you hear God say, “I’m going to save your mom; I’m going to heal your grandmother; I’m going to give you food to eat;” You have to hold on to that promise and believe God with your entire heart. I don’t care how long it takes, you have to believe. Hold on to the promises of God. Abraham believed God and because he believed, he was set right before God. If you believe that God is who he says he is and that God will do what He says he will do, you will be set right before God. I’m only asking you to do one thing today. Hold on to the promises of God.

PIF Kids Retreat: 9-17-10 - 9-18-10

We had an awesome time at the retreat! Bounce House, Arts and Crafts, Service, Outdoor play, Rock Climbing, Canoeing, Basketball, and just a great time of fellowship with each other! It feels good to be away from Home :D

Here are some pictures:

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

9-12-10: Lesson 6: God answers prayer

Sermon Theme: God answer our prayer

Bible Verse: "When I pray you answer me (Psalm 138: 8)"

Bible Story:
This week we are taught them very important weapon that God gave us, PRAY! As Christian we learned to pray in every situation. Bible says, “Cast all your cares upon Him, for He cares for you.” 1 Peter 5: 7 We learned that prayer is the correct response to every situation.
Teachers, this week I want you to emphasize to children that when we pray, things happened, God answered us! This is the point we want to bring across to the children. No matter what situation they are facing, the only thing that is going to give them an answer is prayer
Let’s teach them three things they should know about prayer:
When you pray,
1. You are having a conversation with God.
2. You are using a powerful weapon.
3. You get a strategy from God.

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

9-5-10: Lesson 5: Trust your God

Sermon Theme: Trust your God

Bible Verse: “If God is for us, who can be against us?” –Romans 8:31

Bible Story: Nehemiah 2

God promises if you trust Him in every situation He will help you. Let me tell you about a man in the Bible who trusted God and God helped him. His name was Nehemiah. Nehemiah’s country Israel and another country Babylon were in a war. Nehemiah’s country lost and the King of Babylon took Nehemiah and all the people of Israel and made them slaves in Babylon. They destroyed and burned parts of Israel including the city of Jerusalem. The king had died and there was a new king in Babylon. The new king was willing to let Nehemiah and his people to go back to their country. He was setting them free. When Nehemiah went back, he saw that his country had been destroyed; including the wall that protects Jerusalem. God told Nehemiah to rebuild the wall. So he met with some of the other men who return to Jerusalem. So he told the men to let’s rebuild the wall. So they began to rebuild the walls but then some people came against them and began to make fun of Nehemiah and the men.

They said: What are they trying to do? They can’t make their city wall like new again. The stones are badly burned. If a fox walks on the wall it will fall! ::they laugh::

But Nehemiah and the men kept working on the wall. Everyday these men came against them

They said: What don’t you understand, you can’t rebuild the walls, they’ve been destroyed

The Israelites heard them but they did not stop, they kept on working and people came against them again.

They said: IT CANNOT BE DONE!

Right there Nehemiah is faced with a decision. Will he trust what those people are saying that it cannot be done and say, “Forget it, we cannot rebuild this wall”–or will he trust His God? Every day you face situations where you have to make a decision. Will you trust what people say or will you trust your God? Maybe when you’re at school one of your friends says, “I don’t understand why you pray, do you really think God will answer your prayers?” Right there you have to make a decision: Will you listen to what that person is saying or will you trust your God? God says His eyes are on you and He listens to your prayers.

Maybe someone has told you that you can’t be a Christian where you live. You’ll never make it, you can’t live for Jesus in your neighborhood. Will you trust what they say or will you trust your God who says, “You can do all
things through Christ who strengthens you”? It’s a decision you have to make every single day to trust God and when you trust God, He helps you in every situation. He will help you when people come against you. He will help you when people crush you with their words. He will help you when people say hurtful things to you. Nehemiah was faced with a decision: would he trust what those people were saying or would he trust his God?
After praying to the Lord, Nehemiah looked at his men and said this:

Nehemiah: “Don’t be afraid of the enemy! Remember the Lord, who is great, he will fight for us! He will help us!”

8-29-10: Lesson 4 - Choose to obey God's word

Sermon Theme: The Holy Spirit is here for you

Bible Verse: “We must obey God rather than men.” –Acts 5:29

Bible Story: Genesis 6 (Noah’s Ark)

Everyone was sinning (full of violence)and God regret making man on earth and his heart has filled with pain. God was so angry that he decided to get rid of all the human race once and for all. But there was one man name Noah who was righteous in God’s eyes so he told him to build an ark. God told Noah to build an ark to put two animals of each kind in it. ”. An ark is a huge boat that can hold a lot of people. No boat of this size had ever been built. It had never rained on the earth while Noah lived. It made no sense to build a boat. Now, imagine what people were thinking about Noah. They were in the middle of the desert. There was no water ANYWHERE and it had NEVER rained before. What do you think people said to Noah? They probably laughed at him. They probably told him how stupid he was. They probably told Noah to stop buildingthe ark. A lot of you guys can relate to the situation Noah was probably in. Other kids laugh at you because you go to PIF Kids. You can obey them and stop or you can obey God and continue to come.
Noah made a good decision. He chose to obey God’s Word. He built the ark. After it was complete, he let all of the animals in. (Add sound effect of rain.) The rain came and the entire world was flooded. The only survivors were Noah, his family and the animals. If Noah had disobeyed God’s Word, the whole world would have died.

Thursday, September 2, 2010

8-27-10 - 8-28-10 Family Conference

We had an awesome time together with the Lord during Family conference. First night we talked about how Sin entered through the Fall of Man. When Eve was tempted by the devil to eat the fruit from the Tree of Knowledge. But Jesus redeemed us from our Sin through his blood. Second day we talked about when Peter denied Jesus 3 times.

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

8-22-10: Lesson 3 - The Holy Spirit is here for you

Sermon Theme: The Holy Spirit is here for you

Bible Verse: “Never will I leave you; never will I forsake you.” –Hebrews 13:5

Bible Story: Acts 1:8

Holy Spirit is God living inside of you. The Holy Spirit will:
1) Remind you of what God says in his Word
Some lies:
When it was raining outside, my mom would tell me that God was crying. Is that the truth or is it a lie.
a. If you open an umbrella inside of a house, you will get bad luck.
b. When it’s raining outside, God is crying
c. If someone disrespect you, you disrespect someone

2) Lead you in all truth
3) Be a friend who walks with you

8-15-10: Lesson 2 - Build your life on Jesus

Sermon Theme: Build your life on Jesus

Bible Verse: There is only one foundation, the one already laid: Jesus Christ.” – 1 Corinthians 3:11

Bible Story: Matthew 7:24-27

Build your life on Jesus by:
1) By knowing his word
2) Trusting Him
3) Doing what the word tells you to do

We need to build our foundation on Jesus Christ. We need to know his word, trust him, obey him because it is the best way for us to live. In the book of Matthew, Jesus was teaching the crowds about God, His Kingdom and how they
should live. He told them how to build their lives on a solid foundation. Jesus said, “Anyone who hears my words and obeys them is like a wise carpenter who built his house on the rock.” Life got hard for the wise man. Rain poured down,
the river flooded, a tornado hit—but nothing moved that house. It was fixed to the rock. Jesus went on to say, “Anyone who hears my words but does not obey them is like a foolish carpenter who built his house on the sandy beach. When a storm rolled in and the waves came up, it collapsed like a house of cards. The man who built his life on the solid foundation had to do two things. He had to hear God’s words and he also had to obey God’s word. You do not build your life on Jesus by hearing His Word and ignoring it. You build your life on Jesus by hearing His Word and obeying it.

8-8-10: Lesson 1 - God made you for a reason

Sermon Theme: God made you for a reason

Bible Verse: In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth. –Genesis 1:1

Bible Story: Genesis 1

God made you for a reason:
1) He made you in his image
2) He made you to know him
3) He made you for a purpose

Nothing was made by accident. God made everything for a reason and it took him 6 days to make everything. The 6th day we learn that God made all of the animals on the land.

His creation was people: you and me. Of everything God made, he said that we are his “treasured possession.” God made each of us for a reason. The first person God made was Adam and God made Adam for a purpose; that purpose for Adam was to love God and to be loved by God. God wanted to have a personal relationship with Adam. He wanted Adam to know him. Just like God wanted Adam to know him, he wants you to know him. Long before he made the Earth, God decided that you would be focus of his love. You are not an accident. God knew you before your birth and he know you by name. when he made you, He made something great out of nothing. God made you for a reason.

Thursday, August 5, 2010

Lesson 52: Beyond Imagination

Sermon Theme: Heaven is our future home

Bible Verse: There are many rooms in my Father's house. I am going to prepare a place for each of you. John 14:2

Bible Story:

Jesus said He has gone ahead to prepare a special place for each of us. This world is just a temporary living space, where we can serve Him with all our hearts and get ready for the best that's yet to come! This week, you have a great opportunity to make heaven very real to your kids. You can share what heaven looks like and what it feels like. From discussing streets of gold to gates of pearl, you'll find that many of your kids will be instantly riveted. Then take the lesson a step further and share about how there will be no more death, suffering, crying or pain. Let your kids know that not only will they see loved ones who have passed away, but they will also experience life like never before, vibrant and constant -for eternity.
One of kids' greatest fears is the fear of death, both for themselves and for loved ones. Be sensitive to their concerns and assure them that death has no hold over them because Jesus won the battle over sin and death when He died on the cross and rose again.
All the things that make us hurt or sad will be gone, and we'll get to see Jesus face to face.

PIF Kids Lock in

We had an awesome time at our first ever PIF Kids Lock In
All the kids had a blast! They learned about Loving God and Loving others. God's greatest commandments. Our Key verse for the Lock in was:

‘Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind.’ This is the first and greatest commandment. And the second is like it: ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’ - Matthew 22:37-39

We continue to pray that the Kids would love God and love others.

We had a great time doing different activities together such as bowling, swimming, doing puzzles together.

During the last service, I ask the kids to talk to someone that they don't know. It was good to see them walk around and sat down to get to know each other. Hopefully this will get them to love each other and feel like they are part of one family in Christ.

Enjoy the pictures!
-Pastor Alan

Thursday, July 29, 2010

Lesson 48: Show and Tell

Sermon Theme: I will live my life as an example to others.

Bible Verse: Set an example for other followers by what you say and do. -1 Timothy 4:12

Bible Story: Paul's Instructions to Timothy -1 Timothy 4:12-16

Be a good example to others by the way we speak, treat others, worship God, use our talents and live, other people will learn how to live like Christians. You shouldn't have to force yourselves to do that they are just part of loving God. AS we love God and Jesus, we can't help but to do these things and live the way God wants us to live. This is important because people will be more interested to know Jesus when we set an example.



Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Lesson 47: Success comes in "Cans"

Theme: Through Christ, I can do all things

Bible Memory Verse: I can do all things through him who strengthens me. -Philippians 4:13

Bible Story: Philippians 4:10-20 The Unlimited Potential in every Christian

Paul said that Jesus gave him the strength to face anything! Paul is a real hero because he was an ordinary person. But he had the power of Jesus inside him. And no matter what came against him, he said he could face it. Through Christ, he said, I can do all things. He just needed Jesus. If we have Jesus in our life. Because through him we can face anything.

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

7/11/10: Star Wars

Sermon Theme: My fight is against spiritual forces.

Bible Verse: We are fighting against forces and authorities and against rulers of darkness and powers in the spiritual world. -Ephesians 6:12

Bible Story: The Armor of God -Ephesians 6:10-20

The Bible teaches us that you and I need protection in the game of life. The Bible calls it the armor of God and it tells us that we need the armor of God to protect us from Satan's evil schemes. What kind of protection does the Bible say that we need?

The belt of truth - The Bible tells us that Satan is the "father of lies," but he can never win if we will hold on to the truth that Jesus Christ is Lord

The breastplate of righteousness - Satan can never harm us when we choose to do what God says is right

Feet fitted with the gospel of peace - Satan tries to create worry and confusion in our lives, but knowing Jesus brings peace

The shield of faith - Satan will try to plant seeds of doubt in our hearts and minds, but those seeds of doubt can never take root if we have faith in Jesus

The helmet of salvation - Jesus came from heaven to earth to save us from the evil one, if we accept salvation in Jesus' name, we will win the battle against Satan

The sword of the Spirit - the Bible, God's Holy Word, it is a powerful weapon against Satan

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

7-4-10 Spirit Food

Sermon Theme: God's Spirit helps me to be more like him

Bible Verse: But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self control. -Galatians 5:22-23

Bible Story: Fruit of the Spirit . -Galatians 5:22-23
God calls us to bear fruits. We showed what each fruit means through a skit. Love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self control.

6-27-10 - Love in Action

Sermon Theme: When I love others, I’m loving God.
Bible Verse: For now there are faith, hope, and love. But of these three, the greatest is Love.
-1 Corinthians 13:13
Bible Story: When you love others, you love God –Matthew 25:34-46

When you do nice things for others you are doing it for God. If you love God you would do nice things for others.
Pretend each other is Jesus
You say you love Jesus…Show it by loving others
Loving others is loving Jesus

Saturday, June 26, 2010

PIF 2K Run

Dear PIF Kids and Parents,

I'm so proud of our PIF Kids. PIF Kids raised $1451.00 for our first PIF Kids 2K Run ever!!! Good Job Kids and parents for making an effort to raise money and coming out to support this event :D Kids raising money for Kids. Awesome stuff!!!

Congrats Rachel for raising the most money of $472. She will be getting a ipod shuffle for raising the most money! Congrats :D

For the 2K Run:

1st Place: Taylor Kim
2nd Place: Billy Sim Jr
3rd Place: Christopher Castro

Awesome Job! :D

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

6-20-10 - The Inside Guide

Sermon Theme: God’s spirit is my inside guide

Bible Verse: The Spirit will show you what is true. -John 14:17

Bible Story: How God's spirit leads his Children - Romans 8:1-9, 14

The Holy Spirit guides us in our lives. Sometimes we hear two voices in our heads and the good spirit will guide us to do the right thing and the evil spirit will guide us to do the wrong thing. The mind control by the spirit is peace and life. the sinful mind is hostile to God. If we follow our own desires we can't please God.

Thursday, June 17, 2010

6-13-10 - Variety is the spice of life

Sermon Theme: God wants me to accept people who are different from me.
Bible Verse: God is pleased with everyone who worships him and does right, no matter what nation they come from. -Acts 10:35
Bible Story: Peter preaches to the Gentiles - Acts 10:9-43

God doesn't want us to judge people by it's cover. People judge other people based on the color of their skin, their wealth, their clothes or a lot of other things. It's call prejudice. Peter who was Jewish he had always been taught that he couldnt eat with anyone who wasn't Jewish, because by the Jewish law, they were considered unclean. God has other plans. Peter had a vision in which God told him that whatever he said was clean was clean. God didn't want Peter to follow the same rules that he'd followed up until then.

A man name Cornelius who wasn't Jewish wanted to meet with Peter. Peter ended up going to Cornelius's house, something a Jewish person normally wouldn't do. Peter said to them, “You know that we Jews are not allowed to have anything to do with other people. But God has shown me that he doesn’t think anyone is unclean or unfit. (verse 28) They were equal.

Cornelius was different from Peter because he wasn't Jewish, but he was still important to God. God had a plan for Peter to share the gospel with him. Why? Because God loved Cornelius and other non-Jewish people as much as He loved anyone else.

We shouldn't judge people because they look different from us. We should know that God loves them as much as He loves each of us and we should be ready to share Jesus with them and be their friend.

6-6-10 Standin' up for Jesus

Sermon Theme: If I live for Jesus, I will face persecution. I will live for Jesus
Bible Verse: Anyone who belongs to Christ Jesus and wants to live right will have trouble from others. -2 Timothy 3:12
Bible Story: Acts 6:8-15; 7:54-60 Stephen's Persecution

Stephen loved Jesus and knew many of Jesus' disciples. There were these leaders and they didn't like it when he teaches about Jesus' love. They argued with him but the Bible says the Holy Spirit gave Stephen great wisdom and he knew the perfect word to say, they couldn't stand against him. They were very upset and they got this woman to say she heard Stephen saying thing he never said. They're determine to stop him, no matter what the cost. He wasn't mad at all, it says in the bible he had a face of an angel. Stephen's good attitude didnt go over well with those guys. They became furious and decided to do something really bad. Stephen was filled with the Holy Spirit. He looked toward heaven, where he saw our glorious God and Jesus standing at his right side. Then Stephen said, “I see heaven open and the Son of Man standing at the right side of God!” When he told them this they thought he was lying. They were upset and dragged Stephen outside. They threw big rocks at Stephen and wanted to kill him. The last thing Stephen said was "Lord don't hold this against them." these guys were killing him just for teaching about Jesus' love and Stephen forgave them. Stephen died but it ended happily because he forgave those who persecuted him. He expected it and he was ready to love and forgive. He was able to do that because the Holy Spirit was living inside him.


Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Lesson 40: Jump Up and Shout

Theme: God gives me authority in the name of Jesus

Bible Verse: So at the name of Jesus everyone will bow down. -Philippians 2:10

Bible Story: Acts 3:1-20 The Miracle at the Gate: Peter healed the beggar

Peter and John were going to the temple to pray and they saw a crippled beggar. He was crippled for his whole life. He would be in front of the temple everyday to beg for money. The beggar saw Peter and John and begged them for money. And Peter and John told the beggar "Look at us" and the beggar though they would give him money but Peter said they do not have any gold or silver but he said "In the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth, walk.” instantly the man's feet and ankles became strong.He jumped to his feet and began to walk. Then he went with them into the temple courts, walking and jumping, and praising God.When all the people saw him walking and praising God.

God gives us the authority in the name of Jesus. God expects us to use his name and take care of different situation. His name and his authority is real and available to everyone who has faith in him. These are some verses to think about as you are getting ready for this week's lesson:

I tell you for certain that if you have faith in me, you will do the same things that I am doing. You will do even greater things, now that I am going back to the Father. - John 14:12

Show your mighty power, as we heal people and work miracles and wonders in the name of your holy Servant Jesus.
-Acts 4:30

"He put his faith in the name of Jesus and was made strong." -Acts 3:16

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

5-23-10 Lesson 39: Rock your World

Sermon Theme: God gives me power to share Jesus with others.

Bible Verse: The Holy Spirit will come upon you and give you power. – Acts 1:8

Bible Story: Acts 1-2 Holy Spirit Power
The power of the Holy Spirit allows us to do all things. The Holy Spirit empowered Peter to tell a crowd of 3000 reminding them the miracles of Jesus Christ, their involvement with his death, God raised him from the dead. Cut to the heart, the people ask the apostles what they should do. Peter commands them to repent and be baptized for the forgiveness of sins and gift of the Holy Spirit. With many other words he exhorts them to be saved, and about 3000 souls gladly receive his word and are baptized

We asked the children to ask for the Holy Spirit to give them the power to share Jesus with others. Please encourage them to bring a friend for this coming week!

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

5/16/10 Lesson 37: Improve your serve

Theme: God loves it when I help others

Bible Verse: Help all who are weak, and be patient with everyone. -1 Thessalonians 5:14

Bible Story: Read Luke 10:25-37 – The Good Samaritan

The story of a good Samaritan helping a Jew. Jews and Samaritans were not the best of friends during New Testament times. There was a Jewish man walking down the road from Jerusalem to Jericho and suddenly 5 robbers attacked the Jewish man. They took all his money, stripped him of his clothes, beat him up and went away. They left him half dead and bloody. A Priest and a Levite walked by the Jew. The Samaritan, as he traveled came where the man was; when he saw him, he took pity on him, He went to him and bandaged his wounds, pouring on oil and wine. Then he put the man on his own donkey, took him to an inn and took care of him. The next day he took out two silver coins and gave them to the innkeeper. “Look after him,” he said and when I return, I will reimburse you for any extra expense you may have. He didn’t just leave him with the innkeeper but he said I WILL RETURN and REIMBURSE YOU for any Extra Expense you may have. Jesus calls us to "Go and do likewise"

Thursday, May 13, 2010

5-9-10 Lesson 36: Don't be a Lone Ranger - Happy Mothers Day!

Theme: I will stay connected to the family of God

Memory Verse: Some people have gotten out of the habit of meeting for worship, but we must not do that. -Hebrews 10:25

Bible Story: The Story of the Prodigal -Luke 15:11-32

The son took his inheritance from his father. He ran away and want to live a good life but he ended up spending everything and the son ended up working for someone else to feed pigs. He decided to go back to his father but his father saw him from far away as he was coming back and he open his arm and embrace him even though he went away. That shows how much God longs for us in our relationship with him. He wants us to stay connected to the family of God.

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

5-2-10 Bustin' through the roof

Theme: Jesus heals us and makes us whole.

Bible Verse: The Lord forgives our sins, heals us when we are sick -Psalm 103:3

Bible Story: Jesus heals a lame man -Luke 5:17-26 (Matt 9:1-8; Mark 2:1-12)

Jesus said that because of their faith the man's sins were forgiven. Jesus healed him right there in front of everybody.
Imagine someone who couldn't walk all his life and being able to jump up and walk because Jesus has healed him. The friends who brought the lame had faith that Jesus was going to healed him. Why would they go through all that trouble of ripping out the roof and lower him down to Jesus because there was no room. Do we have faith like them? Do we really believe that Jesus could heal us or our family members or even our friends? Jesus heals us and makes us whole again just like how he healed the crippled man.

5-1-10 Women's Conference Children Service

For Women's Ministry Review
Please Check out the PIF Family Connection Blogger at: http://piffamilyconnection.blogspot.com/2010/05/pif-womens-blessed-conference-2010.html

Here's the pictures from our PIF Kids Service on 5/1/10


Wednesday, April 28, 2010

4-25-10 The not so perfect storm

Power Point: Jesus calms our fears

Main Point: Don’t be scared of anything because Jesus is there to calm our fears.

Memory Verse: I give you peace. It isn't like the peace that this world can give. So don't be worried or afraid. - John 14:27

Bible Story: Jesus Calms the Sea. Mark 4:35-41

There are many times when people are afraid. The might be afraid of other people. Or maybe they fear that something bad might happen in the future. Perhaps they are afraid of natural disasters like storms. But we need to remember that Jesus calms our fears. He doesn't leave us to fight them alone. No, he's able to take them completely away.

We did a skit:

Disciple 1: Can you believe this storm?! It came out of no where
Disciple 2: The waves are as high as our boat! We are in big Trouble
Disciple 1: We're going under!
Disciple 2: Why didn't I check the Weather Channel
Disciple 1: Should we wake up Jesus?
Disciple 2: I can't believe hes sleeping through this! YES WAKE HIM UP!
Disciple 1: Jesus! Jesus! Wake up! Don't you care that we're about to drown?
Jesus: Be Still!

Trust in God that God will calm our fears! He can even calm the storm and wind. What is impossible for men is possible for God!

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

4-18-10 Can you hear me now?

Sermon Theme: Prayer Builds friendship with God

Bible Verse: Never stop praying. Always pray by the power of the spirit - Ephesians 6:18

Bible Story: Matthew 6:9:15 The Lord's Prayer

How do we build a relationship with God? How do you get close to people? By spending more time with them. In the same way, we need to spend time with God to get closer to him. Some of them may not know how to pray or even some of us don't know how to pray. Jesus gives an example of how to pray in the Lord's prayer.

4-11-10: Attitude is Everything

Sermon Theme: “I am blessed when I have a good attitude”

Bible Memory Verse: God blesses those people who want to obey him -Matthew 5:6

Scripture: John 19:17 – 20:18

Message Summary:
When are people blessed? Those who depends only on him. God wants people who trust him and turn to him for help when they're in trouble. God will comfort those who are sad. God blesses people who don't think they're better than other people. People who want to please God more than anyone else even if it means they go hungry or thirsty. Jesus taught that God blesses those who are merciful. He wants people who are kind to others. God want people who love and serve him with their whole heart. He wants people who are just as kind and loving in what they think as they are in what they are in what they say or do.
God wants people who are peaceful instead of people who are always looking for a fight. God wants people who will do the right thing even if it means that they get into trouble. Jesus bless you when non christian gets angry at you because of him. You must have a good attitude. Every way to be blessed depends on you having a good attitude. You have to have a good attitude to rely on him, remain humble, obey him, be merciful to others, keep your hearts pure and make peace- even if it means other people get mad at you

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

4-4-10: Easter Sunday

Sermon Theme: “Jesus paid for penalty for my sins”

Bible Memory Verse: God wiped out the charges against us. –Colossians 2:14

Scripture: John 19:17 – 20:18

Message Summary:

Sin is anything that does not please God. Sin separates us from God. God is sad when we sin. So God sent his one and only son Jesus to die for us on the cross and to live a full life without sin.

Jesus came down to earth to wash our sins away
Grace is God showing His love to you even though you don't deserve it. We can't earn God's grace. You do not deserve to be saved from sin and to have eternal life. But God showed His grace by saving you from sin's punishment when you trusted in Jesus as your Savior

The last hours of Jesus: he was chained, whipped, beat, dragged around, carrying the cross, mocked, getting laugh at and spit at.
Crucifixion – Nailed to the cross.
It doesn’t end there! He rose again after 3 days and today he is alive! In us!

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

3-28-10: A Whale of a Tale

Sermon Theme: “Disobedience brings trouble”

Bible Memory Verse: If you follow your selfish desires, you will harvest destruction, but if you follow the Spirit, you will harvest eternal life. –Galatians 6:8

Scripture: Jonah 1:1-2:10 The Story of Jonah

Message Summary: Jonah did not obey God when God calls him to go to Nineveh to tell them how wicked they are. It is the capital of Assyria. It's one of the most evil nations ever exist. BUT Jonah decided not to listen and RAN AWAY. and He ran to a ship. He was on the ship and thought he got away. He fell asleep in the below deck and fell asleep. God sent a big storm because of Jonah's disobedience. They all freaked out. Jonah admitted to the captain that it was his fault because he was running away from God. Jonah responded, "Throw me into the sea, and it will calm down" And they threw him in the water and Jonah was swallowed by a Giant Fish. Jonah cried to God for help. God heard Jonah's prayer and commanded the fish to spit Jonah back on the shore. The Big Fish obeyed. God told him to go to Nineveh again and Jonah obeyed


Wednesday, March 24, 2010

3-21-10: The call to character

Sermon Theme: “God helps me to live a clean life”
Bible Memory Verse: Offer your bodies to him as a living sacrifice, pure and pleasing. -Romans 12:1
Scripture: Daniel 1:1-21 Daniel Pleases God
Message Summary: The army of Babylon raided Judah and took many people away as slave. Daniel was one of the slaves. In Babylon, people worshiped idols and they did not believe in the one true God Daniel served. Because Daniel was healthy, handsome, smart, wise and educated, he was chosen to serve the king. Daniel was given a new name, Belteshazzar, in honor of one of the Babylonian gods. Daniel didn't like the name, but there was nothing he could do about it. However, he determined in his hear that he would never worship Babylon's false gods. But there was still a problem.

Some of the foods eaten in Babylon were against God's health laws. Also, those foods may have been offered to idols before they were brought to people to eat. When Daniel's first request was denied, he had a different idea. After 10 days of eating vegetables and water, Daniel and his friends looked healthier than the young men who had been served food from the royal palace.

So Daniel was allowed to continue eating the right food, and God raised him up to be a special advisor for the king. It pays to live a clean life!

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

3-14-10: Born again Bones

Sermon Theme: “The spirit of God gives me new life”
Bible Memory Verse: I will...give you a new heart and a desire to be faithful. -Ezekiel 36:26
Scripture: Ezekiel and the dry bones -Ezekiel 36:17-18, 22; 37:1-14

Message Summary: This bible story take place in the country of Babylon. The Israelites were living in Babylon because they had been defeated by the Babylonian army and taken away as slaves. They had lost almost everything- their homes, freedom, their country, many of their friends and relatives, and their place to worship God. Even though they were still alive, in a sense they were "dead" because of all that had happened to them.

God spoke to a prophet named Ezekiel and told him why the Israelites were in such terrible situation. They made the land unclean by the way they behaved. The Israelites behavior showed they were spiritually dead. They committed murder, they worshiped idols.

Dry bones representing the Israelites spiritual dryness. The way they are behaving. God promised that his spirit would give life back to the Israelites, so His spirit will give us life if we let him.

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

3/7/10: Righteous Recruit

Sermon Theme: “I will go where God sends me”

Bible Memory Verse: I heard the Lord ask, "Is there anyone I can send? Will someone go for us?" "I'll go," I answered. "Send me!" -Isaiah 6:8

Scripture: Isaiah's Call (Isaiah 6:1-8)

Message Summary: God calls us to do things that we don’t want to do. God was looking for someone who was willing to leave the temple and take his message to people where they lived. Now that his sins were gone, Isaiah said, “I’ll go. Send me!” There are people in your school, your neighborhood and maybe even your family who need to know God-all powerful loves them. Instead of using our lips to gossip, lie or use bad language, God wants to cleanse our hearts and lips so that you can take his message to him.

2/28/10: Power Talk

Sermon Theme: “I will choose to use good words”

Scripture: Kind words are good medicine, but deceitful words can really hurt. -Proverbs 15:4

Other Verses: Hebrews 3:13; Proverbs 4:24; 10:11; 12:14; 15:23

Message Summary: We are to use good words to build others up and not putting others down. Words can hurt people and scar people for a long time. We played the paper “fortune teller” game, one game with all encouraging words and one with all discouraging words. I asked them which game would they rather play? Treat others the same way you want to be treated. God tells us to encourage each other daily as long as it is called today (Hebrews 3:13)

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

2/21/10: Straight from the heart

Main Point: I was made to worship God

Bible Verse: You are my God. I worship you. In my heart, I long for you. - Psalm 63:1

Bible Story: Seeking God's Face in Worship (Psalm 63:1-8)
I'll be talking about how King Saul wants to kill David because he knew that God has chosen David to be the next King of Israel. Even in the midst of someone trying to murder him. He still praises God no matter what. He was in the desert of Judah during this Psalm on this earth. - Psalm 100:1

There was a man in the bible Praise God no matter what. I’m talking about David. King Saul knew that God has chosen David to be the next king of Israel, so Saul and his men began chasing David through the desert, trying to murder him. But David never stopped trusting and praising the Lord. Read Psalm 63:1. Just as David’s body became desperate for water as he hid in the desert so David’s soul was desperate to Worship God. Read Psalm 63:2 David thought back how things used to be when he was able to go into the sanctuary to worship the Lord. Even though David could not worship in the sanctuary now, he praised the Lord right where he was. We don’t have to praise God only at PIF Kids but we can praise God when we are at home or in school. Read Psalm 63:3-4 Even though David was in the middle of the desert eating whatever he could put his hands on, his focus was on God instead of food. Worshiping God was as exciting to him as it would be if he could escape the desert and eat a delicious meal. Psalm 63:6-7 David said he thought about God before he went to sleep and during the night. He knew God was protecting him, so he sang happy songs. Psalm 63:8 Kids wherever you go – even if it’s a lonely and dark desert- you can feel close to God and let him help you. We can worship God in every situation.

Thursday, February 18, 2010

PIF Kids Christmas Picture 12-26-09

2/14/10: What's Love?

2/14/10: What is Love?

Bible Verse: 1 Corinthians 13:1-7

Love is patient,
love is kind.
It does not envy,
it does not boast,
it is not proud.
It is not rude,
it is not self‑seeking,
it is not easily angered,
it keeps no record of wrongs. 
Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth.
It always protects, always trusts,
Always hopes, always perseveres.


Bible Story - Jesus washed his disciples feet John 13:1-17

2/7/10: Praise Explosion

Main Point: Praising God is a powerful weapon

Main Point: When they praise God, things happen through praising God

Memory Verse: Shout praises to the Lord, everyone on this earth. - Psalm 100:1

Bible Story: 2 Chronicles 20:2-26

1/31/10: Chariots of Fire

Main Point: God's angels protect me

Bible Verse: God will command his angels to protect you wherever you go -Psalm 91:11

Bible Story: 2 Kings 6:8-20 Invisible Army
The army of Syria surrounded the Prophet Elisha with horses and chariots. Elisha asked God to strike them with blindness and God protected Elisha by striking blindness to the enemies.

1/24/10: My God's bigger than your God

Theme: The True God is more powerful than anything or anyone.

Memory Verse: God's Spirit is in you and is more powerful than the one that is in the world. - 1 John 4:4

Bible Story: The Lord is God! 1 Kings 18:20-39
Elijah vs The Prophets of Baal

1/10/10: The bigger tey are

Main Point: Be brave for God

Memory Verse: Those who live right are as brave as lions -Proverbs 28:1 (CEV)

The wicked man flees though no one pursues, but the righteous are as bold as a lion. -Proverbs 28:1 (NIV)

Bible Story: 1 Samuel 17:32-50 David and Goliath

1/3/10: Family Matters

Theme: Be committed to your family

Bible Verse: Obey your father and your mother, and you will have a long and happy life. – Ephesians 6:2-3

Bible Story: Ruth 1:6 – 2:23 Truthful Ruth

12/27/09 - Can’t touch this!

Lesson 15 – Can’t touch this!

Theme: Stay away from Temptation

Bible Verse: Run from temptations that capture young people. Always do the right thing. – 2 Timothy 2:22

Bible Story: Judges 13:3 – 16:20 Samson’s Sins

12/20/09 - The Heart of a Champion

Lesson 14 – The Heart of a Champion

Theme: I am God’s Champion

Bible Verse: The Lord is helping you, and you are a strong warrior. –Judges 6:12

Bible Story: Judges 6:11-18 Gideon

12/13/09 - Walkin in Faith

Lesson 13 - Walkin' in Faith

Theme: I will fight for what God has given me

Bible Verse: God always makes it possible for Christ to lead us to victory. -2 Corinthians 2:14 (CEV)

Bible Story: Joshua 3:1-17 Crossing over the Jordan River

12/6/09 - Spy Guys

Main Point: Learn to see things from God's perspective

Bible Verse: There are some things that people cannot do, but God can do anything -Matthew 19:26

Bible Story – Giants and Grasshoppers (Numbers 13:17-14:6)