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Uncovering Biblical Truth
Join the fun on a year-long scavenger hunt through the Bible. Each week, kids will have the opportunity to experience a scavenger hunt to find the treasure hidden in the pages of the Bible. Each month will focus on a different keyword and what the Bible has to say about that word. The keywords that will be studied include all 9 of the Fruit Of The Spirit as well as Sin, Fear, and Pride.
Discovering God's Plan! Scavenger hunts are fun adventures where we search for different things in the hopes we can win the prize. In this series, we’ll be searching for clues from the Bible that will help us find God’s plan. (Each week, the object lesson will be replaced with a Bible hunt. Kids will be given 3 clues to help them find that week’s scripture.” Bible Scavenger Hunt Lessons Overview: MEMORY VERSE: “You will seek me and find me when you seek me with all your heart.” Jeremiah 29:13 (NIV) LESSONS: “God Made Me in His Image.” Scripture: Genesis 2:5-25 The great news in Genesis isn’t just that God made us. He made us in His image. God made us to be able to create and to love so that we could have a relationship with Him. Objective: Kids will learn, “I am made in God’s image.” “Sin Separated Me from God.” Scripture: Genesis 3:1-11, The Fall God’s creation was perfect - until people messed it up. The first sin separated the first man and woman and everyone since from God. If it wasn’t for God, we would have no hope because of sin. Objective: Kids will learn, “Sin separated me from God.” “God Has a Plan for Me.” Scripture: Isaiah 6:1-8, God’s Plan for Isaiah God made each one of us special. We’re made in His image, and He has plans for all of us. If we trust God, He will show us that plan. Objective: Kids will learn, “God made me for a purpose.” “God Made a Plan to Save Me.” Scripture: Isaiah 9:1-7 God could have abandoned us to our sin, but He loved us too much. He made a plan to save us, and all throughout the Old Testament, He gave hints about that plan. Objective: Kids will learn, “God had a plan to save the world from sin.” “Jesus is God’s Son.” Scripture: Matthew 16:13-19, The Disciples Identify Jesus. God sent a man named Jesus who fulfilled all the prophecies about God’s plan to save people. He was a great teacher and a miracle worker. More than that, He was God’s Son! Objective: Kids will learn, “Jesus is God’s Son.” “Jesus Died for My Sins.” Scripture: Matthew 27:32-54, The Crucifixion In spite of all the good work Jesus did, the religious leaders became jealous of Him and wanted to kill him. They turned the people against Jesus and had Him crucified. It was all part of God’s plan to save us from sin. When Jesus died, He became the only perfect person to pay the punishment for sins he didn’t commit. By making that sacrifice, Jesus took the punishment for our sins upon Himself. Objective: Kids will learn “Jesus died for my sins.” “Jesus is Alive!” Scripture: Luke 24:13-35, Jesus on the Road to Emmaus Jesus’ followers were confused and disheartened after He died. They didn’t realize it was what Jesus came to do. Jesus rose from the grave to tell them, and us, that He had died to save us from sin. Objective: Kids will learn, “Jesus is alive and defeated death forever!” “God Wants to Forgive Me.” Scripture: John 4:1-26, Jesus and the Woman at the Well Jesus knows we’re not perfect, but He loves us regardless. He wants us to receive Him so He can make us more like Him. We do not have to fix ourselves before we come to Jesus. We receive Jesus, and then He goes to work! Objective: Kids will learn, “I can come to Jesus just as I am, and He can forgive my sins.” “God Gave Me Special Gifts.” Scripture: 1 Corinthians 12:1-14, Special Gifts God knew us before we were born. He created each of us with purpose. Once we give our hearts to Jesus, we receive his Holy Spirit living inside of us. The Holy Spirit helps us to discover and use the special gifts and talents God has given us. These gifts can be used to serve God and serve others in His name. Objective: Kids will learn, “God has given me gifts and abilities to be used for His glory.” “God Wants Me to Love My Family.” Scripture: Ephesians 6:1-3 God gave us our families. Our families are not perfect, but one of God’s most important commands is that we love them. Objective: Kids will learn, “God wants me to love my family.” “God Wants Me to Serve Others.” Scripture: Matthew 14:13-21, Feeding 5000 We may just be kids, but even kids can make an impact on others. God wants us to love and serve others, as the boy who gave up his lunch did. That boy shows us that it’s not about how much we have to give, but rather it’s about giving all that we have to Jesus. Objective: Kids will learn, “God can use me to serve others.” “God Has a Forever Home for Me.” Scripture: Revelation 21:9-27, A New Heaven and Earth God has a forever plan for us. He’s making a new home where we will live with him forever. If we believe in Jesus, we will find that forever home and live with Him for eternity. Objective: Kids will learn, “God is preparing a place for all believers to live with Him forever.” Each Lesson Includes: Make It Stick! Parent Sheet Memory Verse Skit or Puppet Show Craft Activity Game Large Group Lesson Small-Group Discussion More! ABOUT THIS CURRICULUM: Perfect for kids ages 6-12 12-weeks Includes large group and small group resources This curriculum is an instant download
This comprehensive curriculum takes children on a captivating journey through the Bible, covering every book from Genesis to Revelation. Over the course of a year, kids will delve into the stories of God, His people, and His Son, Jesus, through engaging skits, games, and crafts. The Year-Long Bible Journey 52-Week Children's Ministry Curriculum not only teaches children about the nature of God, but also imparts His commandments to guide their lives. Join us on this enlightening and enjoyable adventure! About This Curriculum: Perfect for kids ages 6-12 52-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
Bible Science Lessons For Sunday School! God created the heavens and the earth and everything in it. Pure science will always point us back to our loving Creator. These 6 Bible lessons use an actual science experiment to help teach each lesson. Bible Science Lessons Overview: MEMORY VERSE: “He performs wonders that cannot be fathomed, miracles that cannot be counted.” Job 5:9 (NIV) LESSONS: Soda Geyser – With this experiment kids will see an explosion of liquid as the amount of soda seems to grow and grow. Kids will learn that with Jesus we will always have all that we need. John 6:1-13, Jesus Feeds Five ThousandLava Lamp – With this experiment kids will make a relaxing, groovy lava lamp. Kids will learn that Jesus wants us to take time to relax and spend time with him. Luke 10:38-42, Mary and MarthaMagnetic Slime – With this experiment kids will create a slime that is irresistibly drawn to magnets. Kids will learn that God draws us to an irresistible life with Jesus. Matthew 4:18-22, Calling the First DisciplesExploding Lunch Bag – With this experiment kids will learn how a chemical reaction can cause things to get out of control. Kids will learn that even when life seems totally out of control, Jesus can deliver us. Mark 5:1-20, Jesus Heals A Demon-Possessed Man.Balancing Act – With this experiment kids will balance hex nuts in a seemingly impossible way. Kids will learn that when we put our faith in Jesus, the impossible becomes possible. Matthew 14:22-36, Jesus Walks On WaterPotato Battery – With this experiment kids will learn that even an object as simple as a potato can possess power. Kids will learn when we rely on Jesus he will give us the power to do great things. Acts 3:1-10, Peter Heals A Crippled Beggar EACH LESSON INCLUDES: Make It Stick! Parent Sheet - so you can let mom and dad know what kids are learning each week and look like a rockstar teacher who's thought of everything. Memory Verse - so that you can make sure kids are getting Scripture in their minds and hearts every single week and you can feel like each lesson was a success even when it seems like 90% of your lesson time is spent saying things like "calm down", "let's be quiet", "hands to yourself!" Skit or Puppet Show - so you have a way to easily connect the lesson with your hands-on and visual learners. No drama team? No problem! Just hand the script to the kids. They'll have a blast and think you're the coolest. Craft Activity - so you can give kids a physical reminder of the Bible lesson (and give yourself an activity to keep them busy until mom and dad come back!) Game - so kids don't leave and say church was BORING! Games are so important to help keep kids engaged. Our large group games always include a "What's The Point" section to help you connect the game to the lesson. Large Group Lesson - so you can present the Bible story in a clear and fun way, which means now you can enjoy Saturday nights instead of stressing over putting a lesson together! Small-Group Discussion - so you can find out who was paying attention and who was talking to their neighbor. Just kidding, this is a great way for you to build deeper relationships with your kiddos after each lesson, which means you're going to care about them so much you'll cry like a baby when they graduate and go to middle school :( ABOUT THIS CURRICULUM: Perfect for kids ages 6-12 6-weeks Includes large group and small group resources This curriculum is an instant download
Teach Preschoolers About The Books of the Bible! Each week preschoolers will learn about a few books of the Bible along with some simple hand motions to help them remember what each book is about. The goal is that by the end of the 12 weeks, little ones will be able to say all 66 books of the Bible from memory and have a general idea of what each book is about. Books of the Bible Lessons Overview: MEMORY VERSE: "God has breathed life into all Scripture. It is useful for teaching us what is true. It is useful for correcting our mistakes. It is useful for making our lives whole again. It is useful for training us to do what is right." 2 Timothy 3:16 NIrV LESSONS: Take Up Your Sword!Scripture: Hebrews 4:12, Ephesians 6:17Objective: Preschoolers will learn how many books are in the Bible(66), how many are in the Old Testament(39), and how many are in the New Testament(27).The First 5!Scripture: Genesis 17:1-8, God’s covenant with AbrahamObjective: Preschoolers will memorize the first 5 books: Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy.All That History!Scripture: Joshua 24:14-22, Joshua’s charge to the peopleObjective: Preschoolers will memorize the next 12 books: Joshua, Judges, Ruth, 1 Samuel, 2 Samuel, 1 Kings, 2 Kings, 1 Chronicles, 2 Chronicles, Ezra, Nehemiah, and EstherGet Smart!Scripture: Proverbs 1:20-33, Listen to WisdomObjective: Preschoolers will memorize the next 5 books: Job, Psalms, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, and Song of SolomonKind of a BIG DealScripture: Isaiah 9:1-7, Isaiah predicts the coming MessiahObjective: Preschoolers will memorize the next 5 books: Isaiah, Jeremiah, Lamentations, Ezekiel, and Daniel.Minor Leaguers Scripture: Zechariah 1:1-6Objective: Preschoolers will memorize the next 12 books and be able to say all the books in the Old Testament: Hosea, Joel, Amos, Obadiah, Jonah, Micah, Nahum, Habakkuk, Zephaniah, Haggai, Zechariah, and Malachi.The Books About Jesus!Scripture: John 3:16-17, Jesus sums up his life’s missionObjective: Preschoolers will memorize the next 4 books: Matthew, Mark, Luke, and JohnHistory Again!Scripture: Acts 9:1-19, Saul’s ConversionObjective: Preschoolers will memorize the next book: ActsDear PastorScripture: 1 Corinthians 1:10-17, Church divisions over leadersObjective: Preschoolers will memorize the next 7 books: Romans, 1 Corinthians, 2 Corinthians, Galatians, Ephesians, Philippians, and Colossians.Paul’s Pen PalsScripture: Philemon 8-21, Paul’s instructions regarding a runaway slave who is now a ChristianObjective: Preschoolers will memorize the next 6 books: 1 Thessalonians, 2 Thessalonians, 1 Timothy, 2 Timothy, Titus, and Philemon.Heaven Sounds Awesome!Scripture: Revelation 21:1-7, A New Heaven and EarthObjective: Preschoolers will memorize the last 9 books: Hebrews, James, 1 Peter, 2 Peter, 1 John, 2 John, 3 John, Jude, and RevelationRoute 66Scripture: Philippians 2:1-11, Having the mind of ChristObjective:Preschoolers will be able to say all 66 Books of the Bible ABOUT THIS CURRICULUM: Perfect for kids ages 1-5 12-weeks Includes both 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 Sunday School Craft Activity Large Group Lesson Small Group Discussion Special Lesson for 1 and 2 Year Olds
This year-long curriculum examines the lives of 12 heroes of the Bible. Their courage shows us how we can be bold for Jesus. Their faith shows us how to live for Jesus. And their failures show us how Jesus can love anyone and use anyone for God's kingdom. About This Curriculum Perfect for kids ages 6-12 52-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 More!
Teach Kids All 66 Books of the Bible! Each week kids will learn about a few books of the Bible along with some simple hand motions to help them remember what each book is about. The goal is that by the end of the 12 weeks, kids will be able to say all 66 books of the Bible from memory and have a general idea of what each book is about.
Teach Kids The Fruit of the Spirit! The tree doesn't TRY to grow fruit; it grows naturally as long as the tree has plenty of water and sunlight. The tree spends it’s time trying to reach down for water and reach up for sunlight and the fruit comes as a result. In the same way, when we focus on trusting in God and filling our mind and heart with God’s Word, the fruit of the Spirit will start to naturally be seen in our life. Fruit of the Spirit Children's Ministry Curriculum Lesson Overview MEMORY VERSE: “But the fruit the Holy Spirit produces is love, joy and peace. It is being patient, kind and good. It is being faithful and gentle and having control of oneself. There is no law against things of that kind.” Galatians 5:22-23 LESSONS: Love – The Bible says that “God is love.” When we live by His Spirit, we will be like Jesus and do things out of love for others instead just doing things for ourselves. Luke 15:1-7, The Parable of the Lost Sheep Joy – True, lasting joy can only come from knowing we have eternal life by believing in Jesus and accepting him as our Lord and Savior. Luke 24:50-53, The Ascension Peace – Peace isn't just about feeling calm; we need to be peacemakers, helping people find peace in the midst of conflict. 1 Samuel 25:1-35, Abigail Creates Peace Patience – Sometimes we want things done on our schedule, but we need to be patient and realize it’s ok for others to go first and realize that sometimes waiting is part of God’s plan. Genesis 21:1-7, The Birth of Isaac Kindness – God is filled with loving kindness, and when we are filled up with God, we will show kindness to others whether or not they deserve it. 2 Samuel 9, David and Mephibosheth Goodness – Any goodness we have comes from God. We need to remember that we are naturally sinful, but that we can do good things when we choose to live God’s way. Mark 2:1-12, Jesus Heals and Forgives Faithfulness – When we commit to doing something and don’t quit until it’s done, we are showing faithfulness. When we always choose to make the right choice, even when tempted to do wrong, we are showing faithfulness. With help from the Holy Spirit, we can be faithful to God. 1 Samuel 24, David Spares Saul's Life Gentleness – Gentleness may sound weak, but it actually takes more strength to be gentle. Displaying gentleness to others means that we are considerate of other people and treat them with love and respect even if they don’t treat us the same way. Jesus is our perfect example of gentleness that is also strong and bold. Matthew 11:25-30, Rest for the Weary Self-Control – Self-control means exactly what it sounds like, controlling one's self. It means we are able to tell ourselves and others no when we may be tempted to do wrong. While the other young men in the king's court indulged in whatever they liked, Daniel and his friends exhibited self-control and they were blessed because of it. Daniel 1:1-17, Daniel's Training ______ EACH LESSON INCLUDES: Make It Stick! Parent Sheet Memory Verse Skit or Puppet Show Craft Activity Game Large Group Lesson Small-Group Discussion ABOUT THIS CURRICULUM: Perfect for kids ages 6-12 9-weeks Includes large group and small group resources This curriculum is an instant download
God does incredible things when we put our faith in Him From beginning to end the Bible is filled with incredible stories of heroes whose faith in God allowed them to be used by God to save the day. This series will focus on 12 people in the Bible who showed INCREDIBLE faith. Kids will learn that they can put their faith in God, because he is worthy of our trust. Incredible Faith Children's Ministry Curriculum Lesson Overview MEMORY VERSE: “Lord who rules over all, blessed is the person who trusts in you.” Psalm 84:12 NIRV LESSONS: Ark Man – God asked Noah to build an ark. He told Noah that he was going to flood the whole world, and he wanted to save Noah’s family. Noah had never seen a flood like this, but he obeyed God because he trusted God’s plan. Kids will learn that having faith means trusting that God has a plan. Genesis 7:6-18, 8:15-22, Noah's Ark Mr. Obedient – God asked Abram (who became Abraham) to move to a new place and Abraham obeyed immediately. Kids will learn that having faith means we obey God. Genesis 12:1-4 Abram moves to a new place Professor Positive – Joseph chose to have faith that God had a plan and purpose for his life even when things seemed hopeless. Kids will learn that faith means trusting God even when bad things happen. Genesis 41:9-40 (may also reference 37:26-28 39:20-23) Captain Commandments – Moses had faith that God would take care of his people, even when they were trapped between an army and a large sea. Kids will learn that they can encourage others to trust God when they are afraid. Exodus 14:13-22 God splits the Red Sea Princess of Protection – The Israelite spies were in danger of being caught and killed until Rahab stepped in and saved them. Kids will learn that when we have faith, God will use us to help others. Joshua 2:2-21, Rahab and the Spies Mr. 300 Man Army – Gideon had a small army, but God had a plan to confuse the enemy and give Gideon the victory. Kids will learn that when we put our faith in God, nothing he asks us to do is impossible. Judges 7:1-22, Gideon Defeats the Midianites Giant Slayer – He may have been just a kid, but David saved a whole nation from a giant and the entire Philistine army. He did this because he believed that God was stronger than anything. Kids will learn that they can serve God today, no matter their size. 1 Samuel 17:32-49, David and Goliath The Fire Trio - Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego had faith in God that was so strong they were willing to die to do what’s right. Kids will learn that having faith means we can trust God even if it means things don’t go the way we want them to right now. Daniel 3:8-27 The fiery furnace Lion Man – Daniel had faith that God would take care of him if he chose to do the right thing by continuing to pray, even though the king said it was against the law. God rewarded Daniel’s faith and protected him from a den of hungry lions. Kids will learn that having faith means we choose to do what God says is right no matter what. Daniel 6:10-23 Daniel and the lions’ den Bravery Girl – When Esther's people were in trouble, she chose to stand up and be brave. Kids will learn that having faith in God means they can make the choice to do what’s right even when it’s scary. Esther 4:8-17, and 5:1-3, Esther's Request Builder Man – God called Nehemiah to rebuild the wall around Jerusalem, and Nehemiah obeyed even when faced with great opposition. Kids will learn that we must keep doing God’s work, even when people make fun of us. Nehemiah 4:1-18, Nehemiah Faces Opposition The Mightiest Hero of All – Jesus is the greatest example of faith because he trusted God’s plan no matter what. When he prayed in the garden he showed that he trusted God completely even when he knew obeying God meant he would have to die to save the world. Kids will learn when we put our faith in Jesus and ask him to be our Savior we can have an incredible future because of what Jesus did. Matthew 26:36-46, Jesus prays in the Garden EACH LESSON INCLUDES: Make It Stick! Parent Sheet Memory Verse Skit or Puppet Show Craft Activity Game Large Group Lesson Small-Group Discussion ABOUT THIS CURRICULUM: Perfect for kids ages 6-12 12-weeks Includes large group and small group resources This curriculum is an instant download
We can follow Jesus' example and live as he did. In this 12-week series, children will explore the life of Jesus from start to finish, gaining a deeper understanding of his identity and why we can rely on him as our Savior. Let's teach kids the significance of following Jesus' footsteps and living a life that reflects his teachings. The Life of Jesus Preschool Ministry Curriculum Overview: Memory Verse: “Jesus answered, 'I am the way and the truth and the life.'” John 14:6b (NIrV) Lessons: Jesus Was Born Scripture: Luke 2:1-20, The Birth of Jesus Objective: Little ones will learn that “Jesus could have done anything, but he chose to be a little kid just like me because he loves me”. Jesus Studied God’s Word Scripture: Luke 2:41-52, The Boy Jesus in the Temple Objective: Little ones will learn that “I can study the Bible, just like Jesus did.” Jesus Was Obedient Scripture: Matthew 3:1-17, The Baptism of Jesus Objective: Little ones will learn that “when I obey God, I’m showing that I love God.” Jesus Never Sinned Scripture: Luke 4:1-13, The Temptation of Jesus. Objective: Little ones will learn that “Jesus never did anything wrong, and he can help us to make right choices.” Jesus Called His Disciples Scripture: Mark 1:14-20, Calling the First Disciples Objective: Little ones will learn that “I can follow Jesus, by obeying the Bible.” Jesus Preached Scripture: Matthew 5:13-16, The Sermon on the Mount Salt and Light Objective: Little ones will learn that “when I tell people that Jesus loves them, I’m helping make their life brighter, like a light in a dark room.” Jesus Calmed a Storm Scripture: Mark 4:35-41, Jesus Calms the Storm Objective: Little ones will learn that “I can ask God for help when I’m afraid.” Jesus Healed Scripture: Luke 5:17-26, Jesus Heals a Paralytic Objective: Little ones will learn that “I can ask God for help when I’m in need or someone I know needs help.” Jesus Came To Bring Peace Scripture: Matthew 21:1-11, The Triumphal Entry Objective: Little ones will name one way that knowing Jesus loves them gives them peace right now. Jesus Paid the Price for Sin Scripture: Matthew 26:47-56, Luke 23:32-47, Jesus Arrest and Crucifixion Objective: Little ones will learn that “Jesus took the punishment for every time I’ve made a bad choice.” Jesus Rose from the Dead! Scripture: John 20:1-23, The Resurrection Objective: Little ones will learn that “I can trust Jesus to be my friend forever.” Jesus Will Return Scripture: Matthew 28:16-20, The Great Commission Objective: Little ones will name 1 person they are going to tell about Jesus this week. About This Curriculum: Perfect for kids ages 1-5 12-weeks Includes both 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 Sunday School Craft Activity Large Group Lesson Small-Group Discussion Special Lesson for 1 and 2-Year-Olds More!
THE “I AM” STATEMENTS OF JESUS! Jesus taught us many great things about how we should live and how we should treat other people. But some of the most important things He spoke were the things he told us about who He was – God himself. Jesus Said What? Children's Ministry Curriculum Lesson Overview MEMORY VERSE: “Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever.” Hebrew 13:8 (NIrV) LESSONS: I AM... Scripture: John 8:42-59, Jesus Claims About Himself To the people of the Old Testament – Abraham, Joseph, Moses – God was the great “I AM.” When Jesus said, “before Abraham was born, I AM!” he was telling the people that he was God himself – he was with the Father from the beginning of time. Objective: Kids will learn that Jesus is our Lord and God. The Bread of Life Scripture: John 6:32-42, 60-69, The Bread of Life After Jesus fed the 5,000, he told the people “I AM the Bread of Life.” Just as we need to eat food for our physical health, we need Jesus for our spiritual health. Objective: Kids will learn that Jesus is our source of strength and power. The Light of the World Scripture: John 8:12-20, The Light of the World Light allows us to see and keeps us from stumbling in the dark. Many people in this world live in spiritual darkness because of sin. Jesus is the Light of the World who exposes sin and shows us the good and right way to live. Objective: Kids will learn that Jesus brings us out of the darkness. The Gate for the Sheep Scripture: John 10:7-10, The Gate for the Sheep Throughout the Bible, God's people are described as His sheep. Jesus is the Gate. Only through a relationship with Jesus can we enter into the sheep pin and become one of God's people too. Objective: Kids will learn that through Jesus we can become God's people. The Good Shepherd Scripture: John 10:11-18, The Good Shepherd A shepherd feeds, cares for, and protects his sheep. Jesus is our Good Shepherd and we are his sheep. Jesus went so far as to lay down his life for his sheep. Objective: Kids will learn that Jesus laid down his life for us. The Resurrection and the Life Scripture: John 11:17-44, Jesus Raises Lazarus Jesus performed a miracle by raising Lazarus from the dead. He also gave us a great promise when he said: “I AM the resurrection and the life.” He was saying that everyone who believes in Jesus will have eternal life. Objective: Kids will learn that through Jesus we can have eternal life. The Way, The Truth, and The Life Scripture: John 14:1-7, The Way to the Father People get confused thinking there are many different ways to God. BUT Jesus said that the only way to the Father and to life with him in heaven is through Jesus. Jesus is the Way, the Truth, and The Life. Objective: Kids will learn that the only way to heaven is through Jesus. The Vine Scripture: John 15:1-17, The Vine and the Branches The branches of a plant cannot survive unless they are continually connected to the main vine. Jesus is the Vine. To live a holy, fruitful, and happy life, we need to be constantly connected to him. Objective: Kids will learn that prayer and Bible study help us stay connected to Jesus. EACH LESSON INCLUDES: Make It Stick! Parent Sheet Memory Verse Skit or Puppet Show Craft Activity Game Large Group Lesson Small-Group Discussion More! ABOUT THIS CURRICULUM: Perfect for kids ages 6-12 8-weeks Includes large group and small group resources This curriculum is an instant download Includes NIRV, NIV, NLT, and KJV Memory Verse Graphics