Online video and curriculum for you to do as a family at home!
Check here Thursdays to see new curriculum and videos, discussion questions, and downloadable crafts for you to do at home!
1. Watch the Worship & Bible Story Video!
2. Do the Activities as a Family!
PIECES OF CHRISTMAS
WHAT YOU DO: Print out the attached puzzle image and have your child put the picture
together! Ask them to tell you what is happening in this picture!
MATCH IT UP!
WHAT YOU DO: Print out TWO copies of the attached pictures. Put one set of each picture on the walls or surfaces around the room and cut apart one set and put it in a pile on the table. Then have your child select an image from the pile and run to find its match somewhere in the room!
Be the Gift!
We give gifts at Christmas to celebrate the fact that God gave us the greatest gift in Jesus. But just as the gift of Jesus isn’t something we should only celebrate at Christmas, we can give gifts to each other the whole year long. And gifts don’t require money . . . you can give the gift of:
Your time ___________________________________Your talents _________________________________
Your experience ____________________________
Your resources _______________________________
Your hope in Jesus _____________________
In the blanks in the list above, write away that you could give that away, and the person you could share it with. Then, circle one that you will give away this week in honor of the gift of Jesus!
15 years from now, I will be ______ years old. I hope that ______________________________________.
Let's Have Cake!
Ask an adult to help you look up John 3:16. Christmas is a time when we celebrate the birth of Jesus—God’s greatest gift. Using craft supplies, draw and decorate a cake that would be fit for celebrating Jesus! Think about what it would look like or what it would say. After, spend some time thanking God for sending Jesus to be our Savior.
Pray something like this:
Dear God, Thank You for loving me so much that You sent Your Son,
Jesus.Help me celebrate Jesustoday and always. I love you, God.
Amen.