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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 GodTime pages to generate more activities and discussion.
For kids (Online Experience Video)
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For parents
Special Needs Ministry Modified Elementary Curriculum:
You can access the full modified curriculum here.
DISCUSSION
Life App: Responsibility – Showing you can be trusted with what is expected of you
Bible Passage: Say What You Need to Say (Use Words Wisely) • Ephesians 4:29
Key Question: Why do your words matter?
Bottom Line: Use your words wisely.
Basic Truth: I am made for a purpose so I can tell people about God
Memory Verse: “Suppose you can be trusted with something very little. Then you can also be trusted with something very large.” Luke 16:10a, NIrV
- Our Basic Truth today is I am made for a purpose so I can tell people about God. What words can we use to tell people about God?
- Why do words matter so much?
- Think about times at home, school, or other places when it’s hardest for you to watch your words. What sets you off? What can you do to respond the right way?
- If you’re going to show God’s love to those around you, how do you need to speak differently to those around you (family, friends, teammates, teachers, coaches, etc.)?
- There’s an old saying that goes like this: “Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words can never hurt me.” Do you agree or disagree with that statement? Why?
For kids
Sermon Notes discussion guide (for kids who watch the adult service, too!)