Monday, April 13, 2015

April 19th 2015- Jesus wants to be my friend forever.  He can help me. 


Announcements:  
  • NO music this week!  

 Curriculum:  Week 3 of 4:  Jesus helps us.  The four friends go to Jesus for help. 
 Mark 2: 1-12.


Theme for this week:  Jesus came to be our friend. He can help us.  The four friends take a friend to see Jesus and he heals the man. 

  • This Sunday's (4/19) curriculum click here 
  • This Sunday's (4/19) activity pages click here
  • Contact Amytext or voice:  502-553-9347  email: amy@ccum.net
April 12th  Scripture:  Please go over scripture each week with the motions  

"I am with you always."  Matthew 28:20  Click here for scripture motions

Prayer Time: #1 in our top 10:   Ask the kids what you can pray about and lead them in prayer about their personal requests. 


Bible Story: (found under Make it True )This is a fun story to tell and I have a few suggestions for telling it: 
  1. As me for my "four friends" cardboard strips which you can manuever around to tell the whole story.  Its really cute and the kids love it.
  2. Line up four chairs with backs in the middle, leaving enough room to lower a baby on a blanket into the whole.  Tell the story and have the kids lower a baby doll on a blanket to simulate lowering the friend in through the hole in the roof.
  3. Print out some pictures -a #4, a house, 4 friends hanging out together, a sick man, etc. to use and hold up when telling the story. 
Activities:  (Make it Stick and Make it Fun) Lots of good activities this week-should be easy to choose some.  A few easy ones:

       GAMES
  • Shake a leg-easy to play this game with some music on a CD.  Use the cards provided in the activity pages.
  • Carry the baby-fun and visual game for the kids.  They practice carrying a baby on a blanket.
      CRAFT/TABLE ACTIVITIES
  • True Story-coloring sheet, which could also be used in retelling the story.
  • Friendship bracelets-this is a fun thing the kids enjoy making.  Let me know if you need these supplies, as we have had colored pasta in the supply room in the past.  


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