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Every person’s experience of the LOGOS Program is designed to have four parts. These parts combine to create the structure in which the theology and practice of Christian relationships” can happen.
These four parts are:
- Bible Study
The Bible hour is the “Heart of the LOGOS Program.” The goal is to nurture our children and young people into intelligent, obedient, biblically informed discipleship. The Bible Hour is a time for building bridges… A bridge of relationships between God and God’s people and among God’s people, A bridge between ancient words of Scripture and the world of the learners today, A bridge between Sundays, and A bridge between the church and the home, Bible Knowledge Travels a Relational Bridge!
- Worship Skills/Choir
The goal of the Worship Skills/Choir time is to develop responsibility for and practice in worship skills because worship is our primary service to God as disciples and is the basic form of Christian service that informs and motivates all other kinds of serving. The active participation of children and youth in worship benefits the entire congregation.
- Activity Time
The goal of activity time is to experience great fun at the expense of no one else. Crazy games that get everyone moving and laughing allow athletes and non-athletes an equal chance for fun. Quiet games and crafts are alternate activities. Everyone feels good about themselves and everyone else. Relationships are developed as children and adults reveal themselves in play and share the joy. A study hall is available during this time.
- Family Time/Dinner Hour
The goal of family time is to provide a joyous inter-generational celebration of personhood over a shared meal as we experience being the family of God. Family Time/Dinner hour is the one period in which all LOGOS participants are together. Dinner is shared together around tables led by Table Parents, relationship grow and children and youth are nurtured. Family fun time after dinner (games, singing, etc.) allows each participant to experience wholesome time and make a dinner hour a joyous, inter-generational celebration.
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