Pandemic Parenting

RHCCC | November 1st, 2020

November 1, 2020 • Rev. Ho-Ming Tsui • Psalm 78:1–8

3 Foundation Truths:
1. Parents are the primary spiritual drivers + influencers.
2. The church provides significant spiritual support
3. The pursuit of a Biblical worldview is paramount for the success of both

What COVID hasn’t changed about Parenting (Psalm 78)

1. Your calling as a parent (v. 1-6)
Your calling is composed of 2 aspects:
- pointing them to the ideal
- Navigating them through the reality

2. Your inadequacy as a parent (v. 7)

3. Your need for a tribe (v. 8)

When God set his people Israel in order, he placed each individual within a family, each family within a tribe, and in each tribe within a nation. No generation was excluded, no child left out, no older person put aside. Within each tribe were the components of family; they were community.
—Daphne Kirk


What has COVID changed about Parenting?


The environment, ie. “eco-system”

An ecosystem is a geographic area where plants, animals, and other organisms, as well as weather and landscape, work together to form a bubble of life.
—National Geographic

a. Micro-system: family, school, church
b. Meso-system: when micro-systems interact
c. Macro-system: overarching cultural context

Eco-system conditions parents need to create
1. Grace and Truth

2. Good, Bad and Ugly

3. Show and Tell

Its never too late: God’s grace is always available

Reaching The Next Generation in the Digital World

November 29, 2020 • Rev. Ho-Ming Tsui

Sermon Notes New Cultural Force + God’s Word + Creative Response = Reaching New Generation(s) What are the challenges? - Chasm 1: Everyday life + sensationalized life - Chasm 2: Information + wisdom - Chasm 3: Real relationship + virtual relationships 1. Sensationalized generation, but how deep is it? 2. Informed generation, but how discerning is it? 3. Connected generation, but how fulfilled is it? What is our faithful creative response? 1. Train (Proverbs 22:6) - Delaying exposure - Limiting usage - Trusting them with increasing responsibility (Luke 16:10) 2. Treasure (Matthew 6:19-24) If our children cannot find their highest satisfaciotn in Christ, they are going to look for it in something else. Create an environment at home that is more engaging and more satisfying than the one they find online. 1. Be a consistent presence in their lives 2. Create positive memories (have fun!) as you disciple your children 3. Do something hard together for the sake of another Conclusion: 1 Corinthians 15:9-11

Parenting on Purpose Week 2

November 22, 2020 • Pastor Joey Molloy

Sermon Notes Foundational Question: Is this your families priority? Delivering the Gospel as a family drives relationship and discipleship. Week 1: Great Commandment - Worship, Ministry Week 2: Great Commission - Evangelism, Fellowship, Discipleship 1. Evangelism at Home Share, because you Care! The insecurity of making oneself vulnerable by sharing Jesus is best experienced together. 2. Fellowship at Home Show me your friends and I will show you your future Who we laugh, cry and do life with speaks volumes about who we are and who will become 3. Discipleship at Home RADICAL Disciples How we spend our “down time” determines what type of disciples we will become and will produce. Consider Parenting on Purpose requires not just taking our family to a Church where the Purposes are celebrated, but bringing those same purposes into our everyday life

Parenting on Purpose Week 1

November 15, 2020 • Pastor Joey Molloy

Sermon Notes Foundational Question: Is this your families priority? Loving God and loving one another together best represents the heart of God for your family Week 1: Great Commandment - Worship, Ministry Week 2: Great Commission - Evangelism, Fellowship, Discipleship 1. Worship at Home The Creation and the Created cry our for a Creator 2. Ministry at Home Service with a smile