Sunday, August 21, 2011
Children Ministry - A Sunday School Activity the Kids Will Love!
Department for Children is your chance to share your respect and admiration for your faith with young people in your congregation. By including fun games and Bible lessons informative, you can help your students excited to learn the teachings of your religion. Here's an idea of Sunday school to get started on your lesson planning.
Last Supper Keychain Sunday School Crafts
This Bible boats to help reinforce the lesson of Jesus at the Last Supper. It will also remind your children to the Ministry of the verse John 6:35 from memory: "I am the bread of life: someone comes to me shall never hunger, and whoever believes in me will never thirst." This vessel is ideal for Sunday school curriculum, because it is great to do at any time, or you can save it as a special Easter for children in church.
You will need the following activities in this Bible:
* Self-drying clay
* Fun Foam, of any color
* Lanyard loop (one for each student)
* Markers
Scissors
Perforation *
* Wool or string
* Strawberry
From Bible Crafts
Take a few loaves of different breads, while explaining the verse of the Bible in the church for children. Then ask your students to shape the clay into a slice of bread, using bread as the true source of inspiration, if necessary.
Following the use of straw to poke a hole through the forms in the form of mud. Now help children cut out a rectangle of craft foam, drill a hole in the corner of it. Help students to write "Jesus is the bread of life" in the rectangle of foam with a marker.
Let the pieces dry clay following the instructions of clay. When the clay is dry, place a piece of string or yarn through the loop key ring, attach the rectangle of craft foam and clay broke, creating a fun bunch, students of the Department of your Children will love to visit the house.
It's just an idea of Sunday school that can easily be added to your Sunday school curriculum. Be sure to have fun and encourage your students to show their creative side!
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