Learning about jesus for children

    • [DOCX File]GC Children's Ministry | Home

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      Introduce the children to A New Creed and let them know you’ll be focusing on different statements in the New Creed for the next several weeks. A creed is an “I believe” statement. You’ll be learning about what The United Church of Canada believes and also thinking about what you as individuals believe.


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      Many Christian parents face a paradox: How can some children hear the good news of the Bible and believe, while others hear the same message and remain unaffected? While the process of faith may be miraculous, it is not entirely mysterious. Jesus explained it in His parable of the sower (Matthew 13:1-23).


    • [DOC File]KIDS CHURCH

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      An example of Exodus 20:5 and how the way we worship has a lasting impact on our children and descendants can be found in the Old Testament life of Uzziah. 2 Chronicles 26:16 King Uzziah was basically a good man, but he decided that he would worship God in a manner that was forbidden.


    • [DOCX File]A New Creed Children's Program - United Church of Canada

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      3. Think of the “punch line” Jesus said at the end of a parable. e.g. At the end of the Parable of the Ten Virgins (Mt 25), Jesus said, “Keep watch because you do not know the hour.” e.g. At the end of the Parable of the Wedding Banquet (Mt 22), Jesus said, “For many are invited, but few are chosen.” 4.


    • Jesus Christ Facts, Worksheets, History, Biblical References For Kids

      Children’s Church Lesson: God promises the birth of Jesus To Mary. Text: Luke 1:26-45. Learning Objectives: After this lesson . . . Children will demonstrate knowledge of the key people and events in this passage … by retelling the story back to the teacher at the end of the session.


    • [DOC File]Luke 1:5-25: The Birth of John the Baptist Foretold

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      Children’s Church Lesson: God prepares Joseph for the birth of Jesus. Text: Matthew 1:18-25. Learning Objectives: After this lesson . . . Children will demonstrate knowledge of the three amazing facts about Jesus in this passage … by listing them when prompted with 3 “word clues.”


    • [DOC File]Luke 1:5-25: The Birth of John the Baptist Foretold

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      *Repeat this phrase throughout the lesson. The leader will say the first part of the phrase (CAPS). The children respond with the second part of the phrase (italics). Jesus Link: Because Jesus sent us his Spirit, God is always with us. Therefore, we want to worship God. What kids will learn about God in this worship experience:


    • [DOCX File]Unit 3.7 - Eucharist: Jesus is with us

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      *Repeat this phrase throughout the lesson. The leader will say the first part of the phrase (CAPS). The children respond with the second part of the phrase (italics). Jesus Link: We can feel like winners, no matter what, when Jesus is in our hearts. What kids will learn about God in this worship experience:


    • [DOC File]KIDS CHURCH

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      Stories about Jesus and other people demonstrating love in their lives will lay the foundations for young children’s appreciation of Jesus’ commandment of love. Suggested teaching/learning strategies. The following suggested activities are organised around the key elements of Telling the Story, Wondering, Exploring and Prayer.


    • [DOC File]Unit 2.5 Reflecting God's Goodness - RE Online

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      The Eucharist is central to the life of the Church. The celebration of the Eucharist reminds us of Jesus’ life and teachings – Jesus is present with us. In the Mass we celebrate the saving action of God through Jesus. We then go forth to be Jesus in the world, bringing God’s saving activity to others.


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