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Happy Campers 8-Week Children's Ministry Curriculum
$97.00
Teach Kids About the Adventure of Living Life With God!
When Jesus walked this earth, he invited twelve men to share in his life and to join him on a great adventure. Today, Jesus invites each of us to join him on this great adventure of life in Christ. The series creatively uses camping activities - from catching fish to making s'mores - as metaphors for spiritual lessons. Through these lessons, children learn about following Jesus, serving others, and the joy of the gospel.
Happy Campers Lessons Overview:
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)
1) Catching Some Fish. Nothing passes the time quite like going out and catching fish. Kids will learn that we've been called to make sure people catch the good news of Jesus. John 5:1-11, The Calling of the First Disciples.
2) Putting Up the Tent. We must pay careful attention to pitch our tents just right. Kids will learn that Jesus deserves our attention. Mark 9:2-13, The Transfiguration.
3) Setting Out Your Sleeping Bag. When you're “roughing it” you have to give up your warm house and comfortable bed. Kids will learn that following Jesus means being willing to give up everything for God. Matthew 8:18-22: The Cost of Following Jesus.
4) Going on a Hike. During your trip, it's nice to go out to the hiking trails and explore nature. Kids will learn that Jesus sends us out to help and serve others. Luke 10:1-17, Jesus Sends Out the Seventy-two
5) Making S'mores. No camping trip would be complete without fixing up s'mores. Kids will learn that Jesus is the bread of life that makes us complete. John 6:25-40, Jesus the Bread of Life.
6) Singing Campfire Songs. Nothing's more joyful than singing songs under the stars. Kids will learn that they should praise Jesus joyfully. Luke 19:28-40, The Triumphal Entry.
7) Telling Campfire Stories. It's nice to sit around the campfire and tell each other stories. Kids will learn that we have the best story ever to tell: Jesus is alive! Luke 24:13-32, On the Road to Emmaus.
8) Keeping the Fire Going. When the camping trip is over, make sure to put out the campfire is out. Kids will learn that with the promised Holy Spirit, the fire of good news will never go out. Acts 2:1-12, The Holy Spirit Comes.
About This Curriculum:
- Perfect for kids ages 6-12
- 8-weeks
- Includes large group and small group resources
- This curriculum is an instant download
Each Lesson Includes:
- Make It Stick! Parent Sheet
- Memory Verse
- Skit or Puppet Show
- Craft Activity
- Large Group Lesson
- Small Group Discussion
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Going Pro 4-Week Youth Ministry Curriculum
Say goodbye to amateur Christianity! This excellent curriculum encourages teens to take their walk with Jesus seriously and level up from amateur to pro in their Christian lives. It's packed with valuable and foundational lessons teens can carry into adulthood. We'll delve into the truth about forgiveness through the story of the woman who anointed Jesus' feet. We'll also cover the power of prayer in week two and discuss dealing with anxiety according to God's Word. Let's help our youth understand how to navigate life's ups and downs while staying anchored in their faith in Jesus. Perfect for 6th-12th Grade Students and includes large and small group resources. Each Lesson Includes DOWNLOAD Teacher Prep: This printable lesson overview—with tips and encouragement—is for you to distribute to each leader and teacher on your team. UPLOAD Large Group Teaching Guide: Printable “no prep required” Bible lesson for your Large Group Leader. POP QUIZ Print and distribute this quiz to each of your students. Questions are based on the Upload Bible Lesson. COMMENT & SHARE Small Group Discussion Guide: Print and distribute this guide to leaders and students during small group time. INTERACTIVE Lesson Activity: Three activity options – a group game, a missional activity, and a service project – to pick and choose from each week TRENDING Social Media + Leader Ideas: Ideas to help you use social media to keep the discussion with students going throughout the week.GRAPHICS. Series Graphics, Social Media Graphics, and Printables.