“We are very glad God has allowed this club to come to our school,” said Laura Nixon, teacher sponsor at Crumly Chapel Elementary School. First Priority began establishing First Priority Kids Clubs in intermediate and elementary schools last Spring. Currently, there are more than 20 First Priority Kids Clubs in the Greater-Birmingham area. Of these, Crumly Chapel Elementary School was one of the first to implement First Priority.
When First Priority was established at Crumly Chapel last Spring, the club meeting was held in the library with about 55 students. Within four weeks the meeting had to be moved to the gym to accommodate the more than 100 students in attendance. The club now averages nearly 200 students each week, which is more than half of the student body.
“There are usually two to four teachers at each meeting to help with crowd control, but overall we have very few discipline problems,” said Laura. “The kids are really there to pay attention, learn and hear from God, which is proof that God is leading this and in control because it would be hard for just a couple of teachers to get all of the students to sit quietly and listen.”
Each club meeting begins with prayer led by two to three students. There are also three students who sit up front and pray for the students and leaders throughout the meeting. They pray for whoever is giving the message and those who are receiving it, and they pray for them to not only receive it but apply it to their everyday lives. The meeting then continues with student leaders reading from God’s Word. Students learn about a different biblical virtue each month. This month’s virtue is trust and the memory verse is Proverbs 3:5 ~ “Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding.” On Monday, March 12, First Priority Area Director James Cato shared with students the importance to put their faith and trust in God. James read from Ephesians 6:13-17, which says we are to put on the full armor of God, stand firm with the breastplate of righteousness in place and to take up the shield of righteousness. James explained to students that God is their buddy and if they dress for Him He will protect them. James encouraged students to guard their mind for Jesus and dress for battle; to put on the full armor of God.
“It has been amazing to watch the transformation of these kids,” said Laura. “The way they pray, answer questions and participate has come a long way. God is allowing lives to be changed and seeds to be planted in their hearts. It’s cool to talk about helping others or using kind words, then actually see it happening throughout the day. Some are really stepping up and becoming leaders. It’s not only changing the lives of the students, but also the teachers who are helping out. These students truly are taking a stand and putting on the full armor of God.”