JUNE 22 - JUNE 28
Responsibility
Hey Lightglider!
This week’s Gliddle Principle is RESPONSIBILITY. That is a big word that can be carried out in lots of small ways. To be responsible means that we are trustworthy in our actions and our words. Therefore, we do the very best we can in everything that we do and with everything we have. This includes our schoolwork, homework, friendships, extracurricular activities, and even the time in our day. It starts with the little things like cleaning up after yourself, but it can lead to big things like overseeing Lightglider missions to the Yonders or activities at your school or church. In what ways do you show yourself to be a responsible person? I try to show it through my work in the Innovation Lab. I seek to do the best that I can with what I have been given. I know that being responsible in the little things leads to greater responsibilities to come. Please remember this!
Glide On!
Kwan
Here are some activities for you to do and questions to reflect upon this week in Lightgliders. Do these by yourself or with a family member!
Things to Do This Week:
• There's a party in the Academy this week! Join Lightglider Moderators and friends in the Innovation Lab inside the Academy on Friday at 5pm EST/4pm CST for the Lab Luau!
• Play the Game of the Week, Fruit Fling, and get on the leaderboard! The top 5 Lightgliders on Saturday morning get a surprise in their inventory! Look for a message from Gertrude Pumpkin Satchel when you log in this weekend!
Fruit Fling

• Watch the Sparks and Prayers on the FrontPage
Stewardship Spark

Prayer for Responsibility

• Use this week’s Mystery Code - RESPONSIBLE - to receive a surprise in your inventory!
Things to Think About This Week:
• Read Colossians 3:23-24 in your Bible. What does it mean to work for the Lord rather than for people?
• What are the responsibilities in your life?
• What “little things” in your life are you responsible for?
• In what areas could you be more responsible?
• Do you give your best in everything you do?








