May I find His joy even in my sorrow and His life in my death. To God be the glory!

Friday 19 August 2022

Kids Games

On Wednesday our pastor organized a kids’ game day event in our neighborhood. They had a team of young people visiting specifically to do kids ministry so after doing events in various neighborhoods they came to our house. The team was from different towns all around the country and it was fun to see how energetic they were and what a great job they did with the kids. Here’s a picture of a few of the team members on our porch:
Orcxance with the other pastor who came:
The team walked to our house from our church (quite a distance) and got an early start setting everything up for the games. I got a chance to practice my hostess skilled which is something I was looking forward to doing well (after my visit to Point Noire I was really inspired to be better at it.) Our pastor brought the breakfast supplies and I got down to business getting everything set up on our porch. I heated water for tea and coffee, set out every last cup we had, and made mayonnaise and sausage sandwiches for everybody. After the team had breakfast I washed everything so it would be ready for water breaks later and then the kids started coming.
About 90 kids showed up in our backyard and the team organized them into smaller groups. They did bag races, musical chairs, relay races, some balloon game, dancing and several other games that were new to me. One involved trying to get a loop around a bottle stuck in the sand. The loop was attached to a fishing pole stick with string. My girls enjoyed the balloons but were too timid to join in most of the activities, except Molly did do the candy string game.
In addition to leading fun activities and games they shared the gospel and told Bible stories. Here’s a picture of the littlest group hearing the story of David and Goliath.
The little kids also played the “cut down the candy” game in which they are blindfolded and snip at strings with candy attached. They get the piece of candy if they can cut it down.
Orcxance wanted us to make something special for the team and decided on flatbread pizza but we didn’t know how many there were until they showed up. So we ended up cutting all the little pizzas in half so everyone just got a sample.
Orcxance only did a few hours at work and was able to be home helping with everything and it was so fun to be working on something together. We made a good host team. While he was buying water, soda and other snacks, I was cooking for the team. Then we played one of the games together and handed out stuff as needed.
Being an expert at improvisation he also helped get the speaker system out to the yard behind our house and connected it via some sketch extension cords and wires. and Eileen got pretty excited about getting candy...

No comments: