Monthly Activity Overview:
- Church will meet in person and also provide online worship for those, who cannot make it.
Monthly Lesson Overview:
Week 1 (1/2/2022)
God Delivered His People
Genesis 1–2
Key Passage:
Numbers 23:19
Big Picture Question:
Does God keep His promises? Yes, God always keeps His promises.
Christ Connection:
By His grace, God spared the Israelites from judgment by requiring the blood of a lamb. Jesus is the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world. His death was the ultimate sacrifice, and those who trust in Jesus are under His saving blood and will be passed over in the final judgment.
Week 2 (1/9/2022)
God Parted the Red Sea
Exodus 13-15
Key Passage:
Numbers 23:19
Big Picture Question:
Does God keep His promises? Yes, God always keeps His promises.
Christ Connection:
Moses led the Israelites out of Egypt, and God provided a way for them to escape through the Red Sea. The Bible says that Jesus is greater than Moses. (Hebrews 3:3) People who trust in Jesus escape the penalty of sin and have eternal life.
Week 3 (1/16/21)
Creation Provides Manna
Exodus 16-17
Key Passage:
Psalm 95:6-7
Big Picture Question:
What is Worship? Worship is celebrating the greatness of God.
Christ Connection:
God provided water and manna for His people’s physical hunger. Later, He provided His Son, Jesus, for our spiritual hunger. Jesus said, “I am the bread of life” (John 6:35). The Israelites needed bread to live for a little while, but whoever has Jesus will live forever.
Week 4 (1/23/22)
God Gave the Ten Commandments
Exodus 19-20
Key Passage:
Psalm 95:6-7
Big Picture Question:
What is Worship? Worship is celebrating the greatness of God.
Christ Connection:
God gave us rules to show that He is holy. Sin keeps us away from God, but Jesus came to bring us back to Him. Jesus never sinned. We can trust Him to forgive our sin.
Week 5 (1/30/22)
The People Worshiped a Golden Calf
Exodus 32-34
Key Passage:
Psalm 95:6-7
Big Picture Question:
What is Worship? Worship is celebrating the greatness of God.
Christ Connection:
Moses acted as the people’s mediator, standing for them before God.
Moses could not do anything to make up for their sin, but we have a better Mediator—Jesus. Jesus paid for our sin on the cross and stands for us before God. When we trust in Jesus, our sins are forgiven.