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How Does the Curriculum Work?

3/3/2015

 
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Each week is designed to be completed in an hour. The primary lesson and craft is for Kindergarten through 3rd grade. The advanced material is designed for the older ages, 4th and 5th grade and above, to understand the lesson more deeply. The third activity, for Tweens and Teens, is designed to understand how the message of the lesson impacts each of their lives.

December: Winter Holidays

12/3/2014

 
Get the December Youth Church material for your Center!
Week #1: Giving Gifts - Showing Love
Story: The Gift of the Magi
When we exchange gifts, we are looking for just the right present to make our loved ones light up and know that we had picked something just for them, because we knew they would love it. Giving and receiving gifts is a tradition in many holidays. This week, we turn to the work of O. Henry, an American writer, who wrote the classic story “The Gift of the Magi’ in 1905.

Week #2: The Light of the Menorah
Story: One Little Candle

Hanukkah is an eight day holiday that celebrates a miracle. This year it is celebrated from December 16 through December 24. 
  • The flame of a candle reminds us to come into the light of the Divine
  • Each of us shines our light by sharing our gifts and talents
  • Hanukkah is celebrated to remember God’s miracles and family connections.

Week #3: Christmas: Joyful Tidings

Story: The Birth of Jesus
Christmas is the day we celebrate Jesus’ birth. Jesus was a Teacher to all of us because he knew his connection to God. Jesus was love in action. He gave many lessons to his followers that are recorded in the Bible. During his life, he helped many understand their connection to God and now, two thousand years after his birth, he continues to teach all of us about our connection to God.

Week #4: Kwanzaa: Honoring Spirit
Story: Anansi and his Sons
Kwanzaa is an African American secular holiday which is celebrated from December 26th until New Year’s Day. Dr. Maulana Karenga first envisioned the idea for a cross-national African holiday as a way to bring African Americans together as a community and family. This year’s theme, 2014, is “Celebrating and Living Kwanzaa, Sowing and Harvesting Seeds of Good.”  

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