Parenting is a comedy, tragedy, drama and always an action adventure. When put together it becomes an “epic” story of highs and lows, with the hope of a happy ending. Every parent believes in giving his children all they need to find meaning, purpose and the plot to their own life story.
The Bible teaches that parents are the primary faith trainers of the next generation. The EPIC Parent Summit is designed to help you gain motivation, resources, and skill for the journey of leading your children spiritually. Discover how to equip your kids, whether newborn or teenagers, to thrive in the story God has prepared for them.
Schedule
8:00-8:30 Registration/ Coffee and Continental breakfast available - The Chapel Foyer and coffee bar area.
8:30-9:30 General Session with Kurt Bruner
9:45-10:45 Break Out Session One
11:00-12:00 Break Out Session Two
*Resource Table will be open the entire morning.
Break Out Sessions The morning will begin in a large group and then you will have the option for two breakout sessions of your choice. (click here) to see a list of the sessions and a brief description of each. Please select 2 break out sessions you would like to attend.
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Milestone 2 Cathy Jones
Milestone 4 Kent Wells
Milestone 6 Wayne Pimpton
The Blended Family Len and Linda Bussey
Ministering as a Family Tom and Amy Simpson
Power of Praying Parent Mike and Karen May
Blessing Your Kids Jim and Drenda Killion
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Milestone 1 Tim and Anna Alba
Milestone 3 Bradley Thomas
Milestone 5 Sean Beach
Raising Money Smart Kids Gary Phillips
Power of Praying Parent Mike and Karen May
Blessing Your Kids Jim and Drenda Killion
Child Care will be offered for birth-5th grade only. You will need to contact the childcare office at 817.267.3313 ext. 407 or email . Reservations will need to be made by January 30.
The first step on the EPIC Homes pathway is Parent/Baby Dedication. This is a seminar and a ceremony that occurs for parents who have children between birth and one year of age. Parents learn how to become primary faith trainers for their children and accept the responsibility. Resources and learning opportunities are provided for the new parents desiring to dedicate their child to the Lord. During the ceremony, the church body commits to partner with the parents in the faith development of the child for the duration of the journey.
An important milestone in the life of every person is salvation and baptism. For the child growing up in a Christian home and in the context of a local church, a decision point is often reached between the ages of 5 and 11. This decision may also occur later in life. Between Milestone #1 and Milestone #2, we partner with and equip parents to lead their kids toward a personal relationship with Jesus Christ which leads toward salvation. Parents are encouraged to attend a seminar that teaches the biblical truth about salvation and baptism. Parents are equipped and given resources to lead family devotions in their homes where these principles are taught.
It is important to help children prepare spiritually, emotionally, and physically for adolescence. Between the ages of 10 and 12, we begin to introduce these concepts to kids as they attend church ministries and activities at First Euless. We also equip parents to intentionally prepare their children to enter the teen years. Parents are encouraged to attend a seminar called Preparing for Adolescence. This seminar teaches the basics concerning talking with your kids about relevant issues such as physical changes, identity in Christ, and sex.
In our culture by Junior High it becomes obvious that we must address "SEX" from a biblical perspective. The First Euless Student Ministry partners with parents by teaching students the importance of accountability, healthy friendships, and biblical standards for purity. At the same time we think it is much more important for students to learn these principles from their parents. We coach parents to focus on these issues in family devotions and intentional conversations throughout the 6th, 7th, and 8th grade years.
The growth of a child into adulthood is a significant event. Biblically, we must equip our children to become men and women of God. Age 16 is a significant time of freedom in our culture. Rite of Passage is not about keys to the car; instead, it is about becoming a man or woman of God. In our seminar we will equip you to disciple your freshmen and sophomore students for adulthood. Issues such as spiritual gifts, the roles of men and women, spiritual disciplines, service in the church, dealing with failure, and other Biblical issues will be explored both in your family devotion and on campus at First Euless. We teach parents to host a very special "Rite of Passage" ceremony as the discipleship process has been completed and the student enters his or her 16th year of life.
Between the ages of 16 and 18, parents must help their students develop the practical and spiritual skills to leave home. Our seminar teaches parents how to prepare their students for the world outside of the nest. This can be a very healthy time in the family journey if parents continue to keep the lines of communication open with their students. Issues such as basic apologetics, courtship and marriage, determining the will of God, life skills for living away from home, and other biblical issues will be explored both in family devotions and on campus at First Euless. We teach parents to write out a spiritual blessing for their child to be presented at the Senior Summit just before graduation. These important years of discipleship are our last chance to shape the faith of our children before they are on their own.
Life in Christ is a journey of following Jesus. John 15 sets the precedence for this amazing journey describing a fulfilling life with eternal purpose. Real life begins and grows in relationship with Jesus Christ. From that relationship, a Christ-follower grows in each core competency throughout the journey. It is a path filled with both high and low places and ends in eternity with Jesus. Life in Christ is experienced by every adult believer no matter one's life stage or circumstances. Day by day, life in Christ is learning to remain in Him.