The point is this. We treat people respectfully when we understand that any moral achievement was not merely gained through personal insight.
The point is this. We treat people respectfully when we understand that any moral achievement was not merely gained through personal insight.
Does systemic racism exist in America? I believe that systemic indifference is everywhere.
Dear Summitview Families,
Backyard Kids Club (BKC) is Vacation Bible School in your backyard! BKC is designed for preschool through elementary-aged children. This year, we encourage families, house churches, and small groups, as their convictions allow, to host a Backyard Kids Club (BKC)! They can choose to have their BKC when and where they so choose. Pick a week this summer that works for you, and go for it! Concrete and Cranes is an exciting BKC theme that we believe will bless you and your children.
Due to the continued uncertainty and continual change of the restrictions related to the coronavirus, we will be unable to host Celebration Sunday and organize the normal Music Team activities for BKC this summer. We are saddened that this has occurred this year, but are excited that BKC can still occur in a unique and different way this summer.
Summitview Kids will provide the usual BKC kits and craft supplies for your group. Supplies will be ready for distribution by the end of June. Please let us know if you would like to participate!
Most importantly we must remember the goal of BKC: To share the love of Jesus with our children so that that their hearts might be filled with love for Him. Let’s pray that God will accomplish this in this unique and challenging summer!
Interested in hosting a BKC? We would love to have possible participant numbers by June 16. This will help us get enough supplies and distribute them in a timely manner.
Questions? Email chad@summitview.com and rochellewitman@summitview.com for more details!
“I can’t breathe.”We first heard those words nearly six years ago out of the mouth of Eric Garner as he lay face down on the pavement in NYC.
It’s easy in a crisis to miss what IS possible because we’re so focused on what isn’t possible.
Have you missed the cookies on Sunday? Now you can make them at home!
As the world slowly re-opens, we’re all asking when we can get back into the building and resume some semblance of normal church life.
There are many ways that we come alongside the staff and residents at Good Samaritan Village.
How can kids support our missionaries? This coloring page and activity can help kids learn how!