The activities tickle all the senses making mastering the concepts a blast. Crazy fun activities to crafts to large group Bible story and worship time to small group Bible time, it’s all part of the plan to help a child believe three key things by the time he’s five years old:
252 Basics equips kids from kindergarten through fifth grade with basic truths. The story of God reveals the character of God. That’s why 252 Basics uses Bible stories to teach core virtues. And to make it easy to understand, each principle is supported by a weekly Bottom Line—a short phrase so easy to remember that it can be reinforced at home throughout the week. In fact, when a kid transitions into middle school, we want that child to have experienced and own three basic truths modeled by Jesus in Luke 2:52 (light bulb moment—now you know what the 252 means):
Mature college students partner with adult small group leaders in XP3, 252 basics and First Look. If you have a college student that is interested in serving, see Ann Paulk. Orange is the only curriculum that offers a consistent, unifying strategic plan from preschool through college. Part of the overall strategy is to synchronize the efforts of all leaders and establish consistency in the lives of kids and teenagers from preschool through college.
There are approximately 30 volunteers partnering with parents to INCITE WONDER, PROVOKE DISCOVERY AND FUEL PASSION IN THE HEARTS OF THE NEXT GENERATION.
A light breakfast of sausage or chicken biscuits, juice, milk and coffee is served for families in the social hall kitchen from 9:30-9:55 when students move to their meeting rooms.