February 23, 2009

Faith Kids: Obey All the Way

Story
Jesus tells a story about a father asking two sons to work in his vineyard (Matthew 21:28 - 32)

Big Idea
Obey all the way

Bible Verse
Matthew 22:17 - "
Jesus replied: "Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind." (NIrV)

Misc

1. To see how it's not a good idea to do things only halfway, we tried to say common nursery rhymes skipping every other word. We also created new names for ourselves by spelling our real names and skipping every other letter.
2. Since Jesus didn't give the names of the two sons in the story, we let the kids give them each a name to refer to them by as we told the story. Brianna A. called the first son, George, and Kaleb named the second son, Shilgur!
2. As we acted out the story, we had Brianna plant and water some real sunflower seeds to demonstrate how George obeyed his father and worked in the vineyard. Also, we had Kaleb relax on the floor with a pillow and blanket to show how Shilgur didn't obey his father and didn't work in the vineyard.
3. As we learned our verse, we played a game of Chutes and Ladders to help us remember that we need to obey completely. In the game, if you "disobey," you end up sliding down the game board, and away from the goal.
4. To remind us that all of God's rules for us are just pieces of everything we're supposed to do in order to obey God, we labeled blank puzzle pieces with different things God has asked us to do (tell the truth, pray, be kind) and fit the pieces together.

Materials We Used
1. Lesson Plan
2. Small Group Leader Sheet
3. Verse Activity

February 16, 2009

Faith Kids: Stand Out (Matthew 5:13-16)

Story
Jesus teaches his followers to be the light of the world (Matthew 5:13-16)

Big Idea
When you follow God, you stand out.

Bible Verse
Matthew 5:16a - "In the same way, let your light shine in front of others." (NIrV)

Misc
1. We darkened the windows and told the story by candlelight. We paid special attention to how the candle stood out in the darkness, as it reminded us that we stand out when we follow God.

2. We played "One of these things is not like the Other," complete with musical cameos from Big Bird and Cookie Monster. Natalie was our contestant, and she had to, after viewing how three different people reacted to a situation, figure out which one stood out because they obeyed God. Natalie was three for three!

3. We lit a birthday candle for each word of our Bible verse as we learned it. In the end, we had Claire come up to blow them all out.

4. We used action figures and a digital camera to create scenes where people stood out because they decided to follow God. See the pictures below to see the results of this. (The first two were made by the K-2nd kids, the third was made by the 3rd-6th kids)

Materials We Used
1. Lesson Plan
2. Small Group Leader Sheet
3. Verse Activity

February 9, 2009

Faith Kids: Blessed are the Persecuted (Matthew 5:10)

Story
Sometimes people will be mean to us when we do the right thing. (Matthew 5:10)

Big Idea
Follow God, not the crowd.

Bible Verse
Matthew 5:10 - "Blessed are those who suffer for doing what is right. The kingdom of heaven belongs to them. " (NIrV)

Misc
1. We talked a lot about cool kids and the good and bad things they like to do. We talked about how sometimes the "cool" kids at school like to pick on and make fun of less cool kids. We acted out several situations and looked at how a "cool" kid and a God follower might respond.

2. To help us remember to follow God, not the cool kids, we did several activities with ice cubes. One thing we did, during our verse activity, was to see how fast we could melt an ice cube. In addition to helping us learn our verse, this helped us remember that being cool is something that doesn't last very long (like the ice cube melting), but obeying God is something that lasts forever. By the way, our fastest ice cube melter was Claire!

Materials We Used
1. Lesson Plan
2. Small Group Leader Sheet
3. Verse Activity

February 2, 2009

Faith Kids: Blessed are the Peacemakers (Matthew 5:9)

Story
Jesus is arrested. Peter cuts off a servant's ear, but Jesus fixes it. (John 18:1-12)

Big Idea
Be a peacemaker, not a peacebreaker.

Bible Verse
Matthew 5:8 - "Blessed are those who make peace. They will be called sons of God." (NIrV)

Misc
1. To understand the difference between a peacemaker and a peacebreaker, we listed all the superheroes and supervillains we could think of.

2. As we told the story, we had our "Peter" cut off our "servant's" ear with a foam sword, in super-slo-mo movie style. During the lesson, we learned that Jesus was a peacemaker, and allowed himself to be arrested because he trusted that God had a plan. Peter, on the other hand, decided to be a peacebreaker, and trust in his sword instead of God.

3. While learning our verse, we slowly dressed up Carter as a superhero. He wore super pajama pants, a super blue tank top, super fuzzy slippers, super sunglasses, a super winter cap, a super bandana, and a super bath towel cape.

4. We talked about situations we could find ourselves in at home and at school, and how we could choose to act as a peacemaker instead of a peacebreaker.

Materials We Used
1. Lesson Plan
2. Small Group Leader Sheet
3. Verse Activity