Tuesday, April 18, 2017

Resurrection Sunday


Central Truth: Jesus sacrificed himself to save the world.

Scriptures: Matthew 28

After Jesus was crucified by the Romans, he was placed in a borrowed tomb for three days. At the end of the Sabbath, Mary Magdalene led a group of women to the tomb. There was a great earthquake and an angel descended from heaven and rolled back the stone. He told the women not to be afraid and that Jesus had risen just like he said he would. The angel told the women to return to the other disciples and tell them that Jesus will appear to them in Galilee.

Bible Scrapbook
Each week the children will be adding to their scrapbooks what they have learned during Sunday School. This is a special week where we celebrated the resurrection of Jesus, which included candy and some fun crafts.


Bible journaling supplies from Illustrated Faith.
Destinee's bible.


Tuesday, April 11, 2017

David and Jonathan

Saul tries to kill David (freebibleimages.org)
Central Truth: The friendship between David and Jonathan is the kind of friendship that God wants with us.

Scriptures: 1 Samuel 18:1-9; 20

David first met Jonathan after his victory over Goliath. Their friendship was to last as long as they both lived. When Saul and David returned from the battle with the Philistines, the women came out of the cities singing and dancing. They sang to one another “Saul hath slain his thousands, and David his ten thousands.” The song made Saul jealous and an evil spirit came upon him. David played for him as usual but his singing did not soothe Saul. Instead, he threw a javelin at David’s head. Thus begins Saul’s obsession to kill David. As soon as Jonathan discovered that Saul would harm his friend, he warned David who escaped from Saul’s grasp.


Bible Scrapbook
Each week the children will be adding to their scrapbooks what they have learned during Sunday School. We elaborated on David and Jonathan's friendship by listing the qualities of a good friend:

Drawing inspired by Pinterest, using drawing instructions found on Dragonart website.

Tuesday, April 4, 2017

David and Goliath

The Book of Psalms in My Creative Bible.

Central Truth:
Victory comes from God and God alone.

Scriptures: 1 Samuel 17

The Philistines gathered an army against Israel in the valley of Elah. Jesse sent his son David to the battle to check on his three older brothers who were in the Israelite army. Goliath, the Philistines’ champion, challenged the Israelites morning and evening for forty days. When David heard Goliath’s boasting he became angry and accepted Goliath’s challenge. David met Goliath with his sling and, with a single stone, hit the giant on the forehead. He then took Goliath’s sword and cut off his head. When the Philistines saw their champion was dead, they fled and the Israelites pursued them.


Bible Scrapbook
Each week the children will be adding to their scrapbooks what they have learned during Sunday School. This week we included a devotional, Like a Tree, using our bible journals: