David C Cook COVID-19 Response

Living Expectantly

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Note: If you live in an area affected by recent natural disasters, approach this topic with sensitivity and time for students to share their experiences. 

Many of you may have heard about recent earthquakes happening all around the world, including the recent ones in the Bay Area of California. While nothing can be done to prevent these earthquakes, there are things we can do to be prepared in case one happens.

Play the following video for your students [2:05]:
Earthquake Preparedness: What to Do Before the Next Big One

Here’s a news clip from the end of February. It’s instructing people to prepare for what might be coming, if the coronavirus were to become a pandemic in the US (remember, things were very different back then. We didn’t know how bad it would get.)
Preparing for Potential Coronavirus Pandemic [2:29]:

  • With this information in mind, how might you prepare for an earthquake or other natural disaster? (Accept all reasonable responses.)
  • What items might you include that weren’t mentioned in the video? Why? (Accept all reasonable responses.)

Natural disasters can be scary and can change our normal way of doing things. When Jesus rose up into the clouds, His disciples probably felt the same way. What was their “new normal” going to be like?

The early church had to navigate how to be prepared for Jesus’ return while still living out their faith in the present. They didn’t know what Jesus’ return would look like or what to expect. Let’s see what advice Paul gave to the early church as they waited for Jesus.

Looking for Steps 2 & 3?

You can find Steps 2 and 3 in your teacher’s guide. To purchase a teacher’s guide, please visit: Bible-in-Life or Echoes.

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  • Internet access
  • Smartphones
  • Art supplies (various)

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