Tuesday, December 16, 2014

Get Me To The Church On Time

The kids and I were late to church this Sunday.  Have you ever been late to church? (I assume this is a rhetorical question.)  Since we can all relate, I'd like to start a conversation about how you get to church on time. 

And this is probably a timely discussion because…


This Sunday the children’s Christmas choir (4 yr olds-6th grade) will be performing in both services.  So we are asking families to get to church a little early this Sunday so we'll have time to arrange the kids before going on stage. 

There are probably some of us that would say it is harder to get the family to church early than it is to pass a camel through the eye of a needle.  But surely it’s not impossible.  For goodness sake, we have the power of GOD on our side, right!?   “I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.”

How do you get your family to church on time?

In the Livingston home, have a pretty solid routine.   Saturday we pretty much wrap up whatever we are doing and make sure we are home, eating dinner and taking showers by 5:30.   We roll a die to see which boy showers first, because naturally they try to argue about it.  The dice idea was Matt's - it's just a little parenting judo.  We try to head off all disasters before they happen.  We lay out the Sunday clothes before going to bed.  It is early to bed, early to rise for us on Saturdays and Sundays.  Kids are in bed by 8:00pm Sat and up by 7:00am Sunday.  In the mornings, nobody plays until they are fully ready.  The first person ready often earns extra screen time for the week. 

But this last weekend was more like a comedy of errors than a well oiled machine at our house.  Our good plans went up in smoke.  We were out Christmas shopping Saturday afternoon when, on the way home, someone had to pee.  NOW.  Did you know CVS doesn’t have a public restroom?  And evidently our kids don’t really like peeing in the bushes, at night, in a parking lot.  Who knew? They sure like to pee in the bushes at home!  So after going on a “searching for a potty adventure”, we were home 30 minutes later than expected.  There was only time for 3 kids to shower before bed.   It shouldn’t have been a big deal, but the little snowball of chaos grew…

In the morning nothing went according to plan.  It started when our sweet little girl refused to take a bath because she really wanted to “stay stinky”.  After that fun discipline issue, Matt left early so he could start the Sunday morning duties at church on time.  And so here I was alone … and we all know how children try to go crazy on Sunday mornings, forgetting all rules and common sense.  Here are a few things I actually found myself saying:

“Don’t lock your brother out on the porch!”

“Stop squirting your sister!”

“Nobody is riding that bicycle inside the house.”

And after seeing one boy bouncing down the hall on our giant exercise ball:

“Put. Your. Pants. On.  NOW!”

So, this Sunday when you think about getting your kids to church early for their performance, know that we all understand what it takes.  Plan ahead.  Have a strategy.  Stay strong.

Go to our Facebook group: “VCC Families” and join the conversation:

“How do you get to church on time?”

Saturday, December 6, 2014

12 Days of Christmas


If you are doing our "12 Days of Christmas" devotionals these are the videos we've found to correspond with each of the cards in your set.  We pray these touch your heart, fill you with awe and joy.  Enjoy!

Click here for the video that goes with the devotion for "CANDLES".

Click here for the video that goes with the devotion for "ORNAMENTS".

Click here for the video that goes with the devotion for "STAR".

Click here for the video that goes with the devotion for "SANTA"

Click here for the video that goes with the devotion for "ANGELS".

Click here for the video that goes with the devotion for "GIFTS".

Click here for the video that goes with the devotion for "CHRISTMAS CARDS".

Click here for the video that goes with the devotion for "THE NATIVITY".

Click here for the video that goes with the devotion for "BAKING".

Click here for the video that goes with the devotion for "LIGHTS".

Click here for the video that goes with the devotion for "CHRISTMAS TREE".

Click here for the video that goes with the devotion for "CANDY CANES".

Don't forget: you don't need to do the 12 Days of Christmas in any particular order or on any particular day.  Just do one whenever you find your family needs a little "pause" to rest and remember the true Spirit of Christmas.

Merry Christmas!!

Tuesday, November 11, 2014

HomeFront Family Night: Words of Identity

This month's HomeFront magazine explores the environment of Identity.  
This week our CARE group tried out the
"Resting on the Truth" activity on page 12.


Each child got a pillow case and a marker.  
After inserting cardboard in between the layers, 
we filled the surface with words of identity.



Some of those words of identity in Christ were chosen by the kids, 
others were chosen by their parents.


In the end, beautiful truth covered each child's pillow case.  
As they lay their heads down each night, our kids will rest on a reminder 
of who they really are in Christ.



They are loved.  They are chosen.  They are special.  
Courageous.  Strong.  Anointed.  Saved.  Redeemed.  



This was a meaningful and fun activity that would make a wonderful family night this month!  Try it out with your family.  You can find the free HomeFront magazine here.  The kids in our group ranged from 3 to 13 but I think older teenagers would enjoy this too.  Some people even got quite artistic, decorating with pictures and fancy lettering.  

Can you imagine how special such a keepsake would have become to you as a child?

We want these words of truth to sink deep into our kids. 
Knowing who you really are in Christ can make ALL the difference 
when facing the many labels the world tries to give.




Saturday, November 8, 2014

HomeFront Magazine

HomeFront Magazine is an incredible resource full of crafts, games, recipes, stories, conversations and ideas to help you start a monthly (or weekly) family night in your home.

Each month the magazine focuses on one of ten spiritual environments.  Think of these as 10 essential Biblical truths that you can build your family's spiritual life upon.

We've been using this resource for the last 2 years in our CARE group.  I wanted to give you a peak into a couple of the cool things we've done.

For the environment of Service we made Thanksgiving garlands with "Acts of Service" written onto our leaf cut-outs:


For the environment of Responsibility we made "Blessing Bags": gift bags filled with treats and essentials to give to some of the homeless people we drive by in our cars.


You can get the monthly HomeFront magazine on your smart phone.  Search "HomeFront" in your app store.  You can also sign up here to receive it free each month right to your email inbox.  And we will even have some printed copies at the VCC Families table in the courtyard.

Saturday, November 1, 2014

November 2014: The Environment of Identity



Who are you?  Do you know?  Did you know that you are Chosen?  Holy?  God's Special Possession?  It's all true.  You are highly favored!

This month we focus on the Environment of Identity which invites to us to hold tightly to the truth that "I belong to God and He loves me!" so that it can come alive in our families.  Every month of the year we will focus on one of Ten Environments.  Each of these ten captures an essential Biblical Truth that all work together to provide our children with an intentional faith foundation.

How will you weave these environments into the atmosphere of your home? This blog will be here to help you figure that out.

The Environment of Identity highlights who we are in Christ.  According to Ephesians 1, we have been chosen, adopted, redeemed, sealed and given an inheritance in Christ... all of which we did nothing to earn.  This conviction allows children to stand firm against the destructive counter identities the world will offer.

We can start adorning our homes with the Environment of Identity using this month's Family Verse.  At our house, we write the monthly verse on a chalkboard in the dining room.  That way we can read it a few nights a week at dinner and, by the end of the month, we usually have it memorized.  Our friends like to write it on their bathroom mirror with a dry erase marker or a taped note.  However you do it, display the verse, read it aloud and talk about it once in a while.  

Ask your kids: "Do you know who you are?"  "Did you know that you are chosen?  Holy?  God's Special Possession?"  It's all true.  You are highly favored!