Saturday, July 18, 2015

God Feeds Elijah

God Feeds Elijah

I.  Prayer
II. Quiet Seat Reminder
III.  Songs
IV.  Verse :

Philippians 4:19King James Version (KJV)

19 But my God shall supply all your need according to his riches in glory by Christ Jesus.
*Explain verse
*What sorts of things does God supply for us?
Write on sticky notes.  Take one away
V. Bible story.  God feeds Elijah
VI. Questions about Bible story.  Divide into teams.  If child gets answer right, he or she gets to scoop a handful of (small) beans into a bowl.  Measure at the end.  Whichever team has the most beans wins.  You can add paper coins, too, and those count for extra.

VII.  Old questions if needed.  Use colorful fuzzies.  Those have assigned points (according to color)

Saturday, September 20, 2014

Moses Strikes the Rock




I. Prayer, quiet seat reminder
II. Songs:
III. Verse: Phil. 2:14-15a Explain the verse,  say the verse.  Then write the verse on clipart rocks one word at a time.  May remove a rock or cover up the word on the rock with a line (Moses' staff).
 "Do all things without murmurings and disputings: That ye may be blameless and harmless"IV.  Teach the song that goes with this. from: Steve Green's Hide Em In Your Heart CD. "Do everything without complaining.  Do everything without arguing, so that you may become blameless and pure- children of God."IV.  Bible Story:  Moses Strikes the rock  Exodus 17:1-7V.  Questions.   They can whack the pinata rock with a stick if they get the answer correct.    I put blue easter egg grass in a paper bag to represent the water.

Saturday, March 2, 2013

                                                                  TRIUMPHAL ENTRY
PRAYER

QUIET REMINDER

SONG (2 or 3 praise songs).  Favorite song: Hosanna used on Steve Green's Hide Em in Your Heart CD.

VERSE:
MATTHEW 21:9.  Play "diminishing verse" (see last post).  Print verse smaller and smaller to see if the kids can read it.  They think they are tricking you into making you think they can read it when it is tiny. 

Object lesson: Show palm branches. The people laid palm branches or coats/cloaks to show Him reverence. Just like they would a king. What are some ways we can worship the Lord and show respect or reverence? We can raise our hands in the air. We can sing praises. We can use instruments. We can kneel or bow. We can even shout praises if it is appropriate.
  

Palm Branch Game
 
Bible story: Triumphal entry Matthew 21:1-11
 
Questions about the Bible story: If they answer a question, they can come up and throw the three palm branches (blind folded). Wherever it lands is how many points they get. Have someone mix up the colors after each time someone throws to keep it fun. Younger children who may not be able to answer questions can still participate either by throwing a leaf or mixing up the colors.
 
 
I use: "StoryTelling & Review Guide" by Wesley Press
I got the palm branch template from:  http://www.dltk-bible.com/crafts/mpalm.htm

More Ways to Teach a Memory Verse

More excellent ways to teach a memory verse at link below:

http://www.christiancrafters.com/lesson_memory.html

Saturday, January 26, 2013

Jesus Heals the Lepers: Luke 17:11-19

 



Prayer:






Quiet seat reminder






Song: My God is so Big! What a Mighty God we Serve, God is so good






Verse: Psalm 100:4  Explain meaning. Say the verse. Have kids recognize clipart pictures to go with words. Say the verse. Place pictures over words. 






Object lesson:Have an older child help.Act it out: being ungrateful for the Savior's sacrifice or refusing to accept the love of the Savior or his forgiveness in our lives is like if you spent months choosing the perfect birthday gift for person you love the most. You had sold everything you owned to purchase this special gift. Then, when it came time to give the gift, which you had wrapped in the most costly and beautiful wrapping you could find, the receiver simply looked at your package and said, "no thanks" without even opening it. The thought of how that would feel reminds me everyday to thank my Heavenly Father for the sacrifice of the Savior and recognize His hand in all the blessing I receive in this life and the blessings I will receive in the life to come. (Credit Unknown)







Bible Story: Jesus Heals the Lepers






Questions about the Bible story: If they answer they get to come up and glue something they are thankful for onto the mural poster (Things we are thankful for:  I used cutouts from magazines & printouts like parents, food, home, etc)

If needed, use points system  (I use gift bags with clothespins. Child chooses a clothespin which has points on it out of the gift bag.)

If time, read the story of Harriet Tubman p. 23 in the book Growing Together in Gratitude by Barbara Rainey



Saturday, November 3, 2012

Children's Songs

Children's Church Action Songs

I don't know all of these.
This list comes from:
 
Amen, Brother, Amen
Boomerang Song
Cast Your Burdens Upon Jesus, He Cares for You
God Made the Mountain Tops
He's a Peach of a Savior
I May Never March in the Infantry
If You're Saved & You Know It, Clap Your Hands...
I'm All Wrapped Up
I'm Gonna Sing, Sing, Sing
It's a Great Thing to Praise the Lord
It's Me, Oh Lord, Standing in the Need of Prayer
It Was On a ____day, Somebody Touched Me
I've Got a River of Life
Jesus Wants Everybody Happy
King of Kings and Lord of Lords
My Bible I Left on the Church Bus
My God Is So Big
Oh, Be Careful Little Eyes
Oh, Clap Your Hands
On a Day Like This
Only a Boy Named David
Smile a While
Stand Up and Shout It
There's Been a Great Change
There Was a Mighty King
Walk the Bible Way
Who's the King of the Jungle

Ways to Teach a Memory Verse

WAYS TO TEACH A MEMORY VERSE
These ideas were found at : http://www.operationbarnabas.net/Resources/Ways_to_teach_memory_verse.pdf

1. Wax Paper:  Before Sunday, cover 8 1/2 X 11 sheets of white paper with wax paper.  Trace your memory verse on the
wax paper, pressing hard with a sharp pencil.  Use large letters in your work.  After the lessons of the day, hand each child
a piece of paper upon which you have written the memory verse.  Let the children brush tempra paint over the paper.  If
done properly, the paint will not adhere to the wax from the paper.  Your memory verse will seem to magically appear as
the paint is brushed on.
2. Mirror Writing:  Write the memory verse backwards on the chalkboard and let the children discover what it says.
3. Erase-a-word:  Write the entire verse on a chalkboard and erase one word at a time.  Have the children repeat  the verse
after each new word is erased.  At the end, the board should be blank and the children should know the verse.
4. Jumbled Words:  Write the memory verse on strips of paper.  Place one word on each strip.  Mix the strips and have the
children arrange the words in proper sequence.  For use on a flannel board, back with flannel.
5. Translations:  Look up your memory verse in some of the many different Bible translations.  Do the verses say the same
thing?  Is one translation clearer than another?  From which translation do the children prefer to memorize the verse?
6. Secret Code:  During the week send each child in your class a letter containing a secret message.  Ask the children to
crack the code and learn your message.  The message?  It's your memory verse, or course!  Be sure to include the code
index (ex:  A=Z, B=Y, etc.) with your message.  Books on various types of codes may be found in your public library.
7. Life Application:  When studying a memory verse, show the children how they can use a particular verse in their own life. 
You may also want to ask the next week how many children used this verse during the past week.
8. Bulletin Board:  Decorate your bulletin board to represent the verse of the day.  Have the children tell you the correct
verse.
9. Verse-of-the-Month:  If your children have difficulty memorizing difficult Scriptures, try having them learn just one verse a
month.  Select the most appropriate verse to fit your lessons.  It is better to have one learned than none!
10. Puppets:  Let a puppet teach the memory verse to the children.
11. Competition:  Let the boys compete against the girls in a review of the past quarter's verses.
12. Want Ads:  Write the memory verse in black marker (or bright colored chalk) across the want ad pages of your local
newspaper.
13. Pictures:  Find pictures to match various verses you have studied.  Let the children match them to the correct verse.
14. Cassette Player:  Pre-record the memory verse on a tape before the class begins.  Allow the children to listen to the
verse at their own pace.  You may want to include some explanation as to what the verse means.
15. Mystery Voice:  Similar to #14, but let a mystery voice record the verse.  Children will then try to guess whose voice is
saying the verse.  This could be a means of introducing them to various people in the church (ex:  the Pastor, deacons,
etc.)
16. Key Words:  Look up the meanings of various key words in a verse.  Use a concordance or a Bible dictionary.
17. Mobile:  Make a mobile using the various words of a verse.  Display and let the children say the verse.
18. Slides:  Put the memory verse on a write-on-slide(s) and show the verse on the wall.  Allow the children to learn the verse
while it is being shown.
19. Find the Verse:  Place the individual words of a memory verse on strips of paper.  Hide the pieces around the room and
let the children find them.  For an added challenge, hide a few extra words and let the children discover wh