God Created Adam & Eve

God Created Adam & Eve

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Dear Parents, 

God created us for a reason. Many kids are trying to figure out what their purpose is. They may feel they have to wait until they’re grown-ups to know why God created them. Use this lesson to help your kids see that we can be in relationship with God at any age—and that’s our purpose!

Think about what’s special about the way God made you? How have you used those special traits to serve God?

Pray for your children to feel valued and important as they learn why God made them. Look for the special traits God gave your child and encourage them to use their special traits to praise Him.

Parents How to Teach this Lesson - This lesson will help your child understand that God created us for a reason

  1. Start by reading the bible lesson.

  2. After reading the lesson watch the video.

  3. Enjoy time together in worship and prayer.

  4. Download and print the activity sheet and coloring page.

Bethel Kidz is back! We would love to see you in person at the 9:00 AM or 11:15 AM service! Until then keep coming back online every week for a new lesson and activities. 

On the Winning Side,

Migdalia “Mickey” Hernandez Director - Bethel Kidz 


Lesson: Forever in Heaven 

Lesson Introduction 

Today we’re going to learn about everything God created, including us. God created us for a reason. Let’s talk about what we would create and for what reason 

Dig Into the Bible Lesson 

Genesis 1–2:24 (NIV) –   Read     Listen

  • In This Passage: In just six days, God made everything in the world. He made a perfect place to live, and then he made his most special creation—humans. God made us in his image to rule over his creation. God created us for a reason. After he made everything, God rested.

  • Bible Point: God created us for a reason.

  • Memory Verse: “In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth” (Genesis 1:1). Let’s Talk About It:

Today we’re going to learn about everything God created, including us. God created us for a reason. Let’s talk about what we would create and for what reason. 

Tell kids what you would create if you could create anything. Explain the reason you’d create that item. For example, maybe you’d make a machine that finds all the dirty dishes and loads them into the dishwasher because you don’t like doing dishes.

Have kids tell what they would create if they could create anything. Explain the reason they’d create their items.

Open a Bible and Say: We’d make some really cool things, but we’d need supplies. God made the whole world out of nothing! And he had an important reason for making people. Let’s see what the Bible says about that. The Bible isn’t an ordinary book; it’s God’s special book. The Bible is one way God talks to us. God is here right now, ready to talk to you.

Say: You are going to make a zoo habitat for an animal. 

Provide paper, markers or crayons for your child to draw a habitat for their zoo animal. 

 Say: Decide what animal you want to make a habitat for, and then think through everything your animal would need in a home. You’ll use your creativity to design a model of the perfect habitat for your animal. 

Ask: • What does your animal need to have a perfect home?

• Why would you care about making sure your animal had what it needed?

• How did you use creativity to make your habitat?

Say: Today we’re going to learn that God created us for a reason. But before God created people, he created a special home for us. We used supplies to imagine our habitats, but God started with nothing! Let’s see what God created and why it helped make a good home for us.

Say: In the beginning, there was nothing. But God is creative! So God made light and darkness. 

Darken the room as much as possible. Turn lights off. 

Ask: Why would humans need light and darkness?

Turn the lights back on. 

Say: After he made light and darkness, God made the sky.

Ask: What does the sky do for humans?

Say: After he made the sky, God made the land and sea. 

Have kids run in place like they’re on land and then pretend to swim in the sea.

Ask: Why are both of those important for humans?

Say: After he made the land and sea, God made plants, like fruit and trees. 

Ask: What are your favorite plants to eat?

Say: Remember the light and darkness and the land? Those things all help plants live and grow. And humans need plants to eat. God was setting up everything just right.

        After he made plants, God made the sun, moon, and stars. 

Have kids sing “Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star” as fast as they can.

Ask: Why are the sun, moon, and stars important to humans?

Say: Did you know that the moon is related to the seas? The moon actually controls when the tides in the ocean come in and go out. If the tides didn’t come in and go out like they’re supposed to, the land would flood and people would lose their homes! And the sun, in addition to providing us with light, is just the right distance from the earth so that humans and animals can survive. God made everything just right for a home for us.

Then God made fish and birds. 

Have kids try to answer the next question while making a fish face.

Ask: What benefits do fish and birds bring to humans?

Say: Next, God made animals. 

On the count of three, have kids make the sound of their favorite animal.

Ask: What’s your favorite animal? What’s your favorite thing about animals?

Say: After God made all these things, God said it was good. It was kind of like your habitats. But there’s something missing from your habitats, right? God had made the whole world, but he had one more job. So God made the best thing yet. God made people!

         Read Genesis 1:26-27 and 1:31.

Say: Notice that God said it was very good when he made humans. We were the best part of his creation. God made us for a reason. He made us in his image because he wanted to be friends with us.

If you have balloons, give one to each child. 

Say: The Bible also talks about how God created people. It’s pretty amazing! Listen.

Read Genesis 2:7. 

Have your child use permanent markers to draw faces on their uninflated balloons and blow them up. Help them tie off the balloons as needed.

Say: Not only did God make the perfect place for humans to live, but he used the ground he’d made to make something even better! 

But he realized making one person wasn’t enough. He realized the man needed a friend. So here’s what God did.

Read Genesis 2:21-22.

\Say: God made us for a reason. He made us so unique and special! The Bible says God made us in his own image and that he breathed life into us. He didn’t do that for anything else he made. God made you for a reason. He made you unique and special. He has a purpose for your life. You may not know what that specific purpose is yet, but whenever you worship or honor God, you’re already fulfilling God’s purpose for you.

Say: Think about special things God put into you. Maybe he made you good at math or soccer. Maybe he made you kind or encouraging. On your balloon, write words about the unique ways God made you.

As your children finish writing on their balloons, hang the balloons up with tape. If your ceiling is low enough, you can put rolled pieces of tape on the top of the balloons and stick the balloons to the ceiling so they look like floating helium balloons. If your ceiling is too high, put rolled pieces of tape on the side of the balloons and attach them to a wall.

Say: Our room was good before you came today. But now it’s very good! It’s full of people God made for a reason! Just as your balloons are full of something that came from you—your breath—you are filled with something that came from God. You’re made in his image, made alive by his breath! He made people special, and he made you for a reason.

Say: God created us for a reason. He created you with special talents and interests that you can use to bring him glory.

Give your child another piece of paper. Write or draw one of your talents or interests on your paper. Then fold it up.

Say: Now strike a pose that represents what you wrote or drew. If you wrote “soccer,” you might pose like you’re kicking a ball. If you wrote “singing,” you might pretend to hold a microphone.

  • Pray:

God, thank you for creating everyone for a reason. Thank you for creating us with different talents and interests we can use to worship you. In Jesus’ name, amen.

Watch: God’s Creation

Say: We’ve been learning that God made us for a reason. We can praise God in a special way. But the Bible talks about how everything God made can praise him. Let’s watch a video about that.

Watch God’s Creation  

Ask: How could the skies or stars praise God? How could elephants and whales praise God?

Read Luke 19:40. 

Say: If we don’t praise God, nature can.

Ask:  What’s special about the way humans can praise God?

Say: It’s kind of a mystery how animals and nature could bring praise to God. They can’t use words to say kind things about him. Even though everything God created can praise him, nothing can love or praise him quite like we can. God made us for a reason—to love him, praise him, and be in a relationship with him. 

Bethel Kidz - Let’s Worship God Together! (VIDEO)

Coloring Page

Activity Sheet

Resources 

Keep on engaging your children throughout the week with these great resources!

The Bible App for Kids

NEW - Veggie Tales – YouTube Channel

The Beginners Bible – Animated Bible Stories

Superbook – The Bible Alive! – English

Super Libro – En Español 

Focus on the Family: Adventures in Odyssey – Whits’ End

Jesus Song with Lyrics from Saddleback Kids - Watch Video

7 Coronavirus Questions from Kids & How to Answer Using the Bible

HealthyChildren.org    English Español

Come back next Sunday as we continue The Bible in One Year and learn   How God Gives Adam and Eve a Choice to Stay Close to Him.

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Lesson: Paul Encourages Others During a Shipwreck

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September 20, 2020

Dear Parents, 

Today you’ll be teaching God is encouraging. A lot of kids wrestle with self-doubt and insecurity. (Am I smart enough? Am I pretty enough? Am I strong enough? Do people like me?) As you talk about God’s encouragement, find ways to encourage your kids. Set an example and give them words they need to hear.

As parents, I want to encourage you. You might feel taken for granted by your kids. Maybe you don’t get a lot of encouragement for what you do. So let me encourage you: You’re doing God’s work. You’re making a lasting difference. You’re touching your kids’ lives in ways you’ll never know…but God knows. Thank you for all you do! Keep up the good work; you’re amazing!

 Parents How to Teach this Lesson 

This lesson will help your child understand that God is encouraging.

1)  Start by reading the bible lesson. 

2)  After reading the lesson, watch the animated bible video. 

3)  Enjoy time together in worship and prayer. 

4)  Download and print the coloring page and activity sheet. 

On the Winning Side,

Migdalia “Mickey” Hernandez

Director - Bethel Kidz

Lesson: Paul Encourages Others During a Shipwreck

Lesson Introduction 

Today we’re going to learn that God is encouraging, so we encourage others. In our Bible story, a guy named Paul encouraged people on a boat in the middle of a storm. 

Dig Into the Bible Lesson 

·      Read: Acts 27 (NIV) –   Read    Listen

·      In This Passage: Paul is being transported as a prisoner on a ship when a violent storm threatens to sink the ship. But God encourages Paul, letting him know that no one on the ship will die when the ship wrecks. Paul passes on that encouragement, and everyone gets safely to shore.

·      Bible Point: God is encouraging…

·      Application: …so we encourage others.

·      Memory Verse: “Be strong in the Lord and in his mighty power” (Ephesians 6:10).

·      Let’s Talk About It:  

In today’s story, Paul was put in prison for talking about Jesus. Paul and several other prisoners were put on a boat to head to Italy, where they would stand trial.  

Soon, strong winds started blowing, and it was hard to keep the ship on course! They tried to stay in the middle of the sea so they wouldn’t crash into the land when the wind blew. They sailed very slowly and tried to stop at one place, but the wind blew them to another place! They struggled against the wind, trying not to crash into the coast. By now, their journey had taken longer than it should have. It was late fall, and more storms would be coming. It was a dangerous time to travel! So Paul had an idea. ”Everyone, I think if we go on, we’ll be in trouble. We might shipwreck, lose cargo, and put our lives in danger. Let’s stop here.” Since Paul was just a prisoner, the officer in charge of the prisoners decided not to listen to him. Instead, he listened to the ship’s captain and kept going. They were in a harbor that was a bad place to spend the winter, so they decided to keep going.

That’s when things got really bad. They pulled up anchor and started sailing along the shore again. But then the wind changed into a hurricane! The ship was blown out to sea. The waves were so high! Some of the sailors got aboard the lifeboat behind the ship so they could tie ropes around the base of the ship to make it stronger. The next day, they set sail again. But the winds and waves were so strong! The crew tried to make the ship lighter by throwing cargo overboard. They even threw over important ship’s gear! But it didn’t help. Listen to how bad things were.

Acts 27:20 reads, “It had been many days since we had seen either sun or stars. Wind and waves were battering us unmercifully, and we lost all hope of rescue.” The Message Bible. 

The storm raged on. Everyone was scared and hungry. But then God sent an angel to give Paul an encouraging message. “Paul! Don’t be afraid. You’ll get to Italy and stand trial. In fact, God will keep everyone on your boat safe.” 

That’s what happened in the Bible! After God encouraged Paul, Paul told the rest of the passengers about God’s encouragement. Paul told everyone not to be afraid, and he said that although the ship would go down, everyone would be safe. But the storm wasn’t over! In fact, the boat was blown so close to shore that when they measured it, the water was only 90 feet deep. It wouldn’t be long before they crashed into the rocks! It was night, and with the clouds covering the moon it was so dark. They prayed for daylight.

They also tried to abandon ship. They lowered lifeboats to get on them, but Paul told them if anyone got off the boat, they would die. So they cut the lifeboats away and stayed on the ship.

As the day dawned, Paul told everyone to eat. They hadn’t eaten in two weeks, and they were getting weak. He reminded them not to worry, because no one would die. After eating, they threw the extra food overboard to lighten the ship even more.

As the sun rose higher, they saw a beach and thought maybe they could crash the ship into it. But they hit a pile of rocks underwater and crashed the ship too early! The soldiers wanted to kill the prisoners so they wouldn’t swim to shore and escape. But the commanding officer said no. So everyone swam or held on to pieces of wood from the broken ship and floated safely to shore.

God told Paul his plan to keep everyone safe, and Paul passed on that encouragement by telling the others on the boat. When we face scary times like Paul did, it’s easy to focus on our fears. But God is always with us, and we can turn to him for encouragement. Then we can encourage others by sharing why we trust God! We trust God for encouraging us, so we encourage others.

·      Wrap Up & Prayer

In our Bible story, Paul’s ship crashed! Everyone had to swim to shore or hold on to a piece of wood from the broken boat to float to shore. Let’s imagine we have pieces of the shipwreck as we pray for other people. Let’s get these people safely to shore by praying for them!

 “We thank you Lord that during this difficult time your word promises that you will never leave us or forsake us (ref. Deuteronomy 31:6).

God, thank you for being so encouraging! Help us pass on your encouragement to those who need it, just like Paul did. 

In Jesus’ name, amen.”

 

The Adventures of Paul – Shipwreck 

Watch Video: https://youtu.be/wkt00DptsW0

Let’s Talk About It: After watching the video uses these questions to talk about today’s lesson. 

Today’s Bible story was scary! What a crazy storm! I sure wouldn’t have wanted to be on that boat! 

Ask:

·      Tell about a time you were afraid. 

·      What’s something encouraging someone has said to you when you were scared?

·      What can you say to encourage someone who is afraid? 

 Video Wrap-Up: God is encouraging, so we encourage others. When we’re scared or worried, we can turn to God for encouragement. And we can be part of God’s encouragement to others, too!

Bethel Kidz - Let’s Worship God Together!

Click Link: https://vimeo.com/showcase/7576852

 

Coloring & Activity Sheets 

Coloring Page 

Activity Sheet

Resources

Keep on engaging your children throughout

 the week with these great resources!

·       The Bible App for Kids  https://bibleappforkids.com/

·        Veggie Tales - YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChddokv0fxIN3BS-KZpxFfA?sub_confirmation=1

·      The Beginners Bible – Animated Bible Stories  https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiM9mWNxTWpKY-V9Eb9TfkA

·       Superbook – The Bible Alive!  English    Español

·      Focus on the Family: Adventures in Odyssey – Whits' End https://www.whitsend.org/

·      Jesus Song with Lyrics from Saddleback Kids - Watch Video https://youtu.be/Rn84AYtFUSM

·        7 Coronavirus Questions from Kids & How to Answer Using the Bible

·      HealthyChildren.org  English   Español

 Come back next Sunday as we continue The Bible in One Year and learn how God gives Ruth and Naomi a good friendship!

 

Lesson – Judges: God Wins Gideon’s Battle

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Lesson – Judges: God Wins Gideon’s Battle

Dear Parents,

God sees the best in us. Even kids who seem super confident have insecurities. Whether or not they vocalize it, they see the worst in themselves at times. Help your children see that in spite of our insecurities, God sees our potential and how we can do His work. Pray that God will affirm kids by helping them realize how He sees them.

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