This month, inspired by one of our Bible stories, our theme is "Calm in the Storm."
August is a busy time of year. Whether we are returning from travels, heading back to school, starting new activities, or making new friends, the busyness can feel chaotic. New experiences can make us feel nervous, excited, happy, and worried all at the same time.
Throughout the month, we will read books to help us find a calm place within ourselves when things feel stressful or overwhelming. Our first book is "The Don't Worry Book" by Todd Parr. Through bright colors and silly illustrations, this book reminds us that worrying is normal and shares practical ways we can feel better when we are anxious.
August is a busy time of year. Whether we are returning from travels, heading back to school, starting new activities, or making new friends, the busyness can feel chaotic. New experiences can make us feel nervous, excited, happy, and worried all at the same time.
Throughout the month, we will read books to help us find a calm place within ourselves when things feel stressful or overwhelming. Our first book is "The Don't Worry Book" by Todd Parr. Through bright colors and silly illustrations, this book reminds us that worrying is normal and shares practical ways we can feel better when we are anxious.
You can find this week's story video here.
This is a story for Children and Families at Peace UCC.
This lesson is for the eleventh Sunday after Pentecost.
This week we're reading "The Don't Worry Book" by Jon Agee. This book will be available at Kids' Night Out and during Family Worship!
Please consider purchasing today's book using this link.
Music by PulseBox on Pixabay.
This video was made using iMovie, Pixabay, and Canva, using creative commons. Some media may be purchased and licensed by Igniter Media.
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