dbKidsOnline

dbKidsOnline is a weekly online lesson for those dbKids families who miss weekend services but are still desiring to have a kids lesson at home.

Lessons Judi Andrews Lessons Judi Andrews

June 29-30, 2024

5th Sunday Weekend is a weekend of fellowship, worship in main service, and fun! Join us as we take a break from our unit and watch Story Keepers Episode 5. Next week we begin our next series!

Read More
Lessons Judi Andrews Lessons Judi Andrews

June 22-23, 2024

This week we see that confession of sin is lead by the genuine recognition of the holiness of God. God's people had promised to be faithful, but following their return from exile, the people turned to being unfaithful to God and disobeying His commands. Yet God remained faithful. The people saw the greatness of God which led them to repentance.

Read More
Lessons Judi Andrews Lessons Judi Andrews

June 15-16, 2024

Ezra was approached by the nations leaders who shared the negative behaviors and lifestyles of the people. It was as if they had forgotten God. Ezra's response of honest confession before a holy God ought to teach us something about his character and about our need to do likewise. Ezra confessed the sins of the nation to God through prayer and sought forgiveness. Ezra took his sin seriously, asked for repentance and celebrated God's grace .

Read More
Lessons Judi Andrews Lessons Judi Andrews

June 8-9, 2024

Anger and bitterness are common reactions to bad news. However, Nehemiah responded in the right way by recognizing God's faithfulness. He asked God to hear him. He showed his reliance on God even in hard times. Nehemiah's response demonstrated a deep love, trust, and confidence in God.

Read More
Lessons Judi Andrews Lessons Judi Andrews

June 1-2, 2024

Mordecai was faithful. He was faithful to take in Esther, his cousin. He was faithful to sit, wait, and watch every day at the gate of the king's palace to see what God would do. He was faithful to speak up, and when he stepped into power he helped the king in an honorable way. He could have chosen to do wrong, but he didn't.

Read More