Archive | December, 2008

Family Time: The Nativity

17. December 2008

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Hey moms and dads. Here’s a little activity you can do with your kids. Watch the following video and talk about it with your kids. Below are some questions you can ask.

Take a few minutes to read the actual Christmas story. It can be found in both Matthew and Luke, each telling different parts of [...]

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Family Time: Jelly Telly

10. December 2008

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Hey parents! Here is a great resource for you and your kids. Phil Vischer, the creator of VeggieTales (Bob the tomato and Larry the cucumber), has created a great thing for your kids. It’s called Jelly Telly, an online Christian television network for kids. Although it is more appropriate for younger elementary aged children, [...]

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Looking for a part time job?

10. December 2008

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Kids Quest is currently hiring two part time positions for the North (McNeil) Campus. Both positions are for 20 hours or less. One deals specifically with recruiting volunteers, managing schedules and developing serving teams for all age groups. The other position is specific to early childhood curriculum development and teacher training. We’ll post information about [...]

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Introducing: The KQ Backyard

10. December 2008

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From this point forward, we’re not calling the portables buildings… portables. We’re calling it the Kids Quest Backyard. It’s fun, it’s for kids and it actually is in our backyard. The backyard will feature four environments for kids 3.5 years through kindergarten and can provide space for up to 120 kids. WOW!
Okay, here is where [...]

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Making Portable Progress

10. December 2008

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Since I started this blog many months ago, you’ve been hearing me talk about the portables. Many of you have wondered if these things would ever come. Well, they have and they’re coming along beautifully. The thought of doing portable buildings is always a little scary simply because they’re UGLY! The portable units we picked [...]

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