ELOHYMNS | No. 1

Music is often a big part of how we express our gratitude, adoration and praise to God. Elohymns is designed to help parents connect with their kids in a fun way to establish regular rhythms of praise and worship at home. We recognize that everyone connects with God in different ways. The devotions and playlist below are intended to help you and your kids explore diverse ways to worship God together.

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For Your Glory 

Elevation Church Kids

God has given each of us a body and the ability to move. One of the ways in which we can worship is through dancing. Read Acts 17:28 together and enjoy worshipping through movement as you Zumba with Gabe!

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Echo

Elevation Worship

Read Deuteronomy 31:6, 8

What are some things in your life right now that seem scary, difficult, or sad? Play this song and have a praise dance party to celebrate the fact that God’s love will never let you go!

Consider This

God loves you just the way you are, even though sometimes you may not feel good about yourself. Because God loves you, He will prepare you and help you to do everything He created you to do. He never gives up on us!

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Relentless 

Hillsong UNITED

Read Romans 8:38-39.

Relentless is a BIG word that means unstoppable! This song says “your love is relentless” over and over to remind us that God’s love never ends and nothing can stop us from receiving it.

Listen to this song. Every time you hear “Your love is relentless!”, make a heart with your hand for “your love” and do a fist pump for “relentless”.

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Goodness of God

Jenn Johnson

Read Psalm 145:9.

WOW! - Share something in your life that God has done that makes you go “Wow God!”, because it’s just super cool and amazing.

THANKS! - Share something God has given to you or done for you that you are thankful for.

HELP! - Share something in your life that you need God to help you with.

Say a prayer celebrating your “wow” moment, thanking God, and asking God for any help that you need.