"He Speaks to Me" In this study we will learn through the Biblical examples of Samuel, Moses, Joshua, Jesus' disciples, and many others how to position ourselves to hear the voice of God and respond to it. We will explore six characteristics that help us tune our hearts to hear God's voice: relationship, holiness, attentiveness, single-minded worship, hunger, and a servant's spirit.
You will need to purchase the book "He Speaks to Me" by Priscilla Shirer. Available at christianbook.com or Amazon
Join us for a 10 week study on the book of Judges! We will be using the book "Judges: The Path from Chaos to Kingship" for our study, this is part of the Flourish Bible study series. We will examine the biblical account of the twelve judges and reflect on God's persistent grace as we see Him carry the Israelites through Canaan and prepare them for His great purpose.
Please purchase a copy of this book. They are available at christianbook.com or Amazon
Your child is God’s unique creation - full of wonder, joy, and purpose! In Wonderfully Made, children will explore who they are through playful, hands-on activities that celebrate their bodies, feelings, families, and growing abilities, all while learning that they are deeply loved by God. With activities like mirror play, fruit faces, handprint art, family photo books, and “How Do I Feel Today?” games, children will develop self-awareness, empathy, and confidence. We’ll also explore kindness and care through pretend play like doctor visits, baby bathtime, and making a shared trail mix. Rooted in the message of Psalm 139:14 “I praise You because I am fearfully and wonderfully made” this class helps little ones know they are special, seen, and created with love. Come play, explore, and grow in God’s love!
Requirements:
Children must be able to attend class without parent (special needs with a student helper is fine). Students need to use restroom before class, and have a parent available on Slack for bathroom breaks during class.
Hey everyone! I'm Zach and I own a custom woodworking business in Vancouver called Ashes To Beauty Woodworking making furniture and rustic home decor from reclaimed wood and live edge wood (www.ashestobeautynw.com).
Welcome to the raddest woodworking class for young ones in town!
Below is a layout of what this class will be all about.
This will be for ages 7-11yrs old and during the span of this class, we will be making a rad toy/storage box out of reclaimed wood with a carrying handle on top and a buckle latch to keep it closed also we will be making a rad chalkboard with a reclaimed shiplap frame! Practical items that can be taken home and used on a daily basis while learning woodworking skills that they can hold on to for years to come!
What will the kids be learning about in this class?
- Different types of wood
- Different purposes for the different types of wood
- Basic woodworking tools and their uses
- How to make straight cuts
- Gluing wood (the proper way)
- Painting wood
- Lots about sanding and the different coarse grits of sandpaper
- What to seal/finish your project with
My goal is to teach practical skills that can be carried on through the years of growing up whether they do woodworking as a profession when they get older or just be able to use it as a hobby. Also, I want to inspire future woodworkers to chase their dreams if they have that desire to do woodworking as a profession when they grow up. So come with an eagerness to have lots of fun and be ready to get a little dusty as we take a journey into Woodworking 101!
"Hey everyone! I'm Zach and I own a custom woodworking business in town called Ashes To Beauty Woodworking making furniture and rustic home decor from reclaimed wood and live edge wood (www.ashestobeautynw.com). Below is a layout of what this class will be all about.
This will be the raddest woodworking class for young ones in town! This will be for ages 7-11yrs old and during the span of this class, we will be making a rad toy/storage box out of knotty alder with a cool rustic carrying handle on top and a cool hook latch to keep it closed and also we will be making a rad chalkboard with a reclaimed shiplap frame! Practical items that can be taken home and used on a daily basis while learning woodworking skills that they can hold on to for years to come!
What will the kids be learning about in this class?
- Different types of wood
- Different purposes for the different types of wood
- Basic woodworking tools and their uses
- How to make straight cuts
- Gluing wood (the proper way)
- Painting wood
- Lots about sanding and the different coarse grits of sandpaper
- What to seal/finish your project with
My goal is to teach practical skills that can be carried on through the years of growing up whether they do woodworking as a profession when they get older or to just be able to use it as a hobby. Also, I want to inspire future woodworkers to chase their dreams if they have that desire to do woodworking as a profession when they grow up.
So come with an eagerness to have lots of fun and be ready to get a little dusty as we take a journey into Woodworking 101!"
Hey everyone! I'm Zach and I own a custom woodworking business in Vancouver called Ashes To Beauty Woodworking making furniture and rustic home decor from reclaimed wood and live edge wood (www.ashestobeautynw.com).
Welcome to the raddest woodworking class for young ones in town!
Below is a layout of what this class will be all about.
This will be for ages 7-11yrs old and during the span of this class, we will be making a rad toy/storage box out of reclaimed wood with a carrying handle on top and a buckle latch to keep it closed also we will be making a rad chalkboard with a reclaimed shiplap frame! Practical items that can be taken home and used on a daily basis while learning woodworking skills that they can hold on to for years to come!
What will the kids be learning about in this class?
- Different types of wood
- Different purposes for the different types of wood
- Basic woodworking tools and their uses
- How to make straight cuts
- Gluing wood (the proper way)
- Painting wood
- Lots about sanding and the different coarse grits of sandpaper
- What to seal/finish your project with
My goal is to teach practical skills that can be carried on through the years of growing up whether they do woodworking as a profession when they get older or just be able to use it as a hobby. Also, I want to inspire future woodworkers to chase their dreams if they have that desire to do woodworking as a profession when they grow up. So come with an eagerness to have lots of fun and be ready to get a little dusty as we take a journey into Woodworking 101!
Hey everyone! I'm Zach and I own a custom woodworking business in town called Ashes To Beauty Woodworking making furniture and rustic home decor from reclaimed wood and live edge wood (www.ashestobeautynw.com).
Woodworking 2.0 is for the older pre-teens/teenagers and it is going to be a class that your kids will not want to miss!
Below is a layout of what this class will be all about.
During the span of this class, we will be making a rustic serving tray from reclaimed wood and a rustic wall decor piece!
Practical items that can be taken home and used on a daily basis while learning woodworking skills that they can hold on to for years to come!
What will the kids be learning about in this class?
- Different types of wood
- Different purposes for the different types of wood
- Basic woodworking tools and their uses
- How to make straight cuts
- Gluing wood (the proper way)
- Lots about sanding and the different coarse grits of sandpaper
- What to seal/finish your project with (food-grade oil and non-food grade oil)
- And much more!
My goal is to teach practical skills that can be carried on through the years of growing up whether they do woodworking as a profession when they get older or to just be able to use it as a hobby. Also, I want to inspire future woodworkers to chase their dreams if they have that desire to do woodworking as a profession when they grow up.
So come with an eagerness to have lots of fun and be ready to get a little dusty as we take a journey into Woodworking 2.0!
"Hey everyone! I'm Zach and I own a custom woodworking business in town called Ashes To Beauty Woodworking making furniture and rustic home decor from reclaimed wood and live edge wood (www.ashestobeautynw.com). Below is a layout of what this class will be all about.
Woodworking 2.0 is for the older pre-teen/teenagers and it is going to be a class that your kids will not want to miss! During the span of this class, we will be making a rad charcuterie board and a rustic serving tray! Practical items that can be taken home and used on a daily basis while learning woodworking skills that they can hold on to for years to come!
What will the kids be learning about in this class?
- Different types of wood
- Different purposes for the different types of wood
- Basic woodworking tools and their uses
- How to make straight cuts
- Gluing wood (the proper way)
- Lots about sanding and the different coarse grits of sandpaper
- What to seal/finish your project with (food-grade oil and non-food grade oil)
- And much more
My goal is to teach practical skills that can be carried on through the years of growing up whether they do woodworking as a profession when they get older or to just be able to use it as a hobby. Also, I want to inspire future woodworkers to chase their dreams if they have that desire to do woodworking as a profession when they grow up.
So come with an eagerness to have lots of fun and be ready to get a little dusty as we take a journey into Woodworking 2.0!"
Hey everyone! I'm Zach and I own a custom woodworking business in town called Ashes To Beauty Woodworking making furniture and rustic home decor from reclaimed wood and live edge wood (www.ashestobeautynw.com).
Woodworking 2.0 is for the older pre-teens/teenagers and it is going to be a class that your kids will not want to miss!
Below is a layout of what this class will be all about.
During the span of this class, we will be making a rustic serving tray from reclaimed wood and a rustic wall decor piece!
Practical items that can be taken home and used on a daily basis while learning woodworking skills that they can hold on to for years to come!
What will the kids be learning about in this class?
- Different types of wood
- Different purposes for the different types of wood
- Basic woodworking tools and their uses
- How to make straight cuts
- Gluing wood (the proper way)
- Lots about sanding and the different coarse grits of sandpaper
- What to seal/finish your project with (food-grade oil and non-food grade oil)
- And much more!
My goal is to teach practical skills that can be carried on through the years of growing up whether they do woodworking as a profession when they get older or to just be able to use it as a hobby. Also, I want to inspire future woodworkers to chase their dreams if they have that desire to do woodworking as a profession when they grow up.
So come with an eagerness to have lots of fun and be ready to get a little dusty as we take a journey into Woodworking 2.0!
"The peculiar value of geography lies in its fitness to nourish the mind with ideas and furnish the imagination with pictures."- Charlotte Mason. Miss Mason also held that "geography should be learned chiefly from maps, and the child should begin the study by learning 'the meaning of a map,' and how to use it." A basic knowledge of where things are located in the world is severely lacking today. World Geography will acquaint students with the basics of cartography and geography. We will primarily focus on map basics, the locations of countries, cities, and physical features (mountains, rivers, lakes, oceans, etc.) around the world as well as local features, Washington and Oregon counties and cities, and US states. Students will need access to the internet. We will use Seterra and Google Maps extensively. Students will also need to check the class Slack channel regularly, as everything for class will be posted there. Each week, students will be given a list of locations to find and memorize. Students MUST COMPLETE THE MAPWORK AT HOME in order to get any value from this class. Each week, we will cover the next week’s material, play geography games, and take the weekly quiz.