Faith Into Action: Bible Hour Mat Project
Our Bible Hour students (1st–5th grade) recently completed a meaningful service project inspired by the lesson of Tabitha and her example of love, generosity, and service to others (Acts 9:36).
As part of this project, the students helped create sensory mats designed to bring comfort, engagement, and joy to others. This effort was truly a congregation-wide collaboration. The Tuesday Ladies Bible Class, along with several other members of the congregation, graciously shared their time, skills, and sewing talents to help bring this project to life. Together, adults and children worked beautifully, reflecting Tabitha’s spirit of serving with willing hearts.
One of the completed sensory mats has been donated to a VI instructor in Tyler, who works with visually impaired students. One mat will be used in our cradle roll classroom and the remaining mats were delivered to Oakbrook Nursing Home in Whitehouse, where they were warmly received.
Bible Hour
Bible Hour is in full swing on Wednesday nights! Our 1st-5th grade students have been learning about Tabitha and the healing miracles of Jesus — and putting those lessons into action! Each week, they’re helping create sensory mats that will be donated to serve those in need in our community. What a beautiful way to learn and live out acts of service!
Matthew 20: 26-28

