The goal of Sunday school is to educate the congregation's children about the religion and the Bible. However, after coming up with lessons for Sunday school day in and day out, it can become difficult coming up with new Bible lessons for kids.
Here, you will be supplied with three interesting Sunday school ideas that are sure to pique your students' interests.
Mustard Seed Sunday School Lesson
The members of your children's church have undoubtedly heard about the important of the mustard seed to Christian faith. But do they understand the story behind the importance? This lesson will teach a valuable Bible study lesson to your kids.
First, read either Matthew 17:19-20 or Luke 17:5-6 to your children. Then explain the story of the mustard seed, and how Jesus once said that if we have faith the size of a tiny mustard seed, we can accomplish anything.
Open the discussion up to your child's Bible study class. Ask them-will God do anything and everything we ask him to? No, probably not. Explain that this is because God knows what's best for us, and He wants what is best for us. Ask your class to name something they believe God can do (or has done) for them. Then go around the class and share how you show your faith in God.
Cain and Abel Bible Lesson
The story of Cain and Abel is one of the most widespread parts of Sunday school curriculum. It is a lesson about anger and how to take responsibility for our sins, as they can't be hidden from God.
First, paraphrase the story of Cain and Abel for your children's liturgy. Then turn the discussion to them. Tell him how sometimes, when things don't turn out the way we want them to, we look for someone else to blame. Emphasize that we should really be looking to ourselves in situations such as these.
Sermon on the Mount Lesson for Sunday School
This lesson focuses on the idea that it's more important for us to worry about our own actions instead of others'. First, read Matthew 7:1-5 and Luke 6:37-42 to the children's church.
Next, reiterate the idea that we should be concerned about our own actions instead of others' by making a mirror out of cardboard and foil. Have the children glue a picture of the Bible on the foil to remind them that the Bible is, ultimately, their mirror.
These are just three of many valuable lessons for Sunday school that can help your children's liturgy better understand faith and the Bible.
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