

“Work willingly at whatever you do, as though you were working for the Lord rather than for people.” - Colossians 3:23 (NLT)

Hey Lightglider!
This week we wrap up our unit on Restoration by talking about RESPONSIBILITY. God will restore all things one day, and while we wait, we can work to restore the world around us in small ways as a signpost of a wonderful future to come. We do this by the way we steward our lives and carry out our responsibilities.
To be responsible means to steward what we’ve been given with great care. It means to do what we’re supposed to do – even when we don’t feel like it – because it is the right thing to do. We are to always do our best with everything God has given us to do and care for.
What has God given to you to do or care for? I would guess it includes your friends, family, schoolwork, homework, extracurricular activities, chores, and even the time in your day. That’s a lot, I know. To make it easier, I encourage you to always be thinking about three questions.
• What am I supposed to be doing right now?
• Am I doing it?
• Am I doing my best at it?
Once you know what you’re supposed to be doing and you choose to do it with excellence, you are being responsible. And, Lightglider, you are shining, whether you know it or not! I want to encourage you today to know that when you are responsible with what you’ve been given to do or care for, you will be given greater responsibilities. You will have more opportunities to shine, which is what you were made to do!
Glide On!
Kwan

As you think about responsibility this week, here are some questions to reflect on by yourself or with a family member!
• 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?

• Play the Game of the Week, Coin Catcher!

• Watch the Sparks and Prayers on the FrontPage


• Use this week’s Mystery Code - RESPONSIBLE - to receive a surprise in your inventory!

Dream of ways to shine this week. Here are some suggestions!
• Do your daily tasks with excellence! Whether it’s cleaning your room, finishing homework, helping with dishes, or taking care of a pet, you can shine by doing these tasks willingly and well - not just because someone is watching, but because you want to honor God! Showing care in the little things builds trust for bigger things later.
• Be a good friend and teammate! Responsibility isn’t just about chores - it’s also about how we treat others. You can shine when you keep your word, show up on time, encourage teammates, invite someone in who is being left out, and many more! These small acts restore relationships and point others to God’s love!
• Use your gifts to help your community! You can take responsibility by serving in ways that match your talents - just like Kwan in the Innovation Lab! This might look like helping younger kids at church or school, picking up trash at the park, joining a service project, or volunteering to lead a group activity! When you use your gifts to make things better, you shine bright!

Join us for Prayer Time with Penelope – Wednesday (5:30pm EST / 4:30pm CST), and Friday (4pm EST / 3pm CST)! We’ll meet at the Prayer Circle, which is north of the Track.
• Monday: Join moderators in Mission Control at 5pm EST / 4pm CST to gather in groups and go on multiplayer missions together in the Yonders!
• Wednesday: Let's play some games in Lightglider Academy at 6pm EST / 5pm CST! Join moderator Flounder today for a game of Duck, Duck Boost in the Academy!
• Thursday: Join us for Bible Chat in the Library at 6pm EST / 5pm CST to discuss this week’s theme and verse!
• Friday: Meet in the Innovation Lab at 5pm EST / 4pm CST to share game ideas at this week’s time of Gamestorming.
• Saturday: Connect with the Ambassadors in the Courtyard at 4pm EST / 3pm CST for some fun and games.






















































































































