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For parents
How to Use This Page:
- Watch the Online Experience video with your child.
- Use the Discussion Guide immediately following the video to unpack the lesson with your kiddos!
- Use the Devotional pages to generate more activities and discussion
Online Experience Video
Trouble getting the video to load? Try this link – CLICK HERE
For parents
Special Needs Ministry Modified Elementary Curriculum:
You can access the full modified curriculum here.
DISCUSSION
Summer Theme: Make Waves – What you do today can change the world around you
Bible Story: Gentle on My Mind (Jesus and the Little Children) • Mark 10:13-16
Bottom Line: God can give you the strength to be gentle.
Basic Truth: I am made for a purpose so the Holy Spirit will help me do big things now.
Memory Verse: God began a good work in you. And I am sure that he will carry it on until it is completed. That will be on the day Christ Jesus returns. Philippians 1:6 (NIrV)
What You Say:
“Dear God, when I feel like getting mad at someone, remind me to love others because God loves me. When I don’t feel like being kind, remind me to love others because God loves me. When someone else gets to be first and I have to go last, remind me to love others because God loves me.
“When someone needs help, remind me to love others because God loves me. When someone is being mean to me, remind me to love others because God loves me. When I feel like getting even, remind me to love others because God loves me. Thank you for your love and for showing us how to love others. In Jesus’ name, amen.”
For kids
Sermon Notes discussion guide (for kids who watch the adult service, too!)