This document provides the details of a 6-week Sunday school series for children called "CHOOSE" based on Philippians 4:8. The series focuses on training children's thoughts to focus on whatever is true, honorable, just, pure, lovely, commendable or excellent. Each week highlights one of these qualities. The kick-off lesson introduces the series and focuses on choosing to think about Jesus to fill one's thoughts. Activities include games, snacks representing each quality, and signing the theme song to help children engage with and remember the key verse. The goal is for children to learn how to think godly thoughts and choose Jesus.
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2016 choose april 10-kick-off
1. April 10, 2016 – Kick – Off Sunday “ CHOOSE” series
April 17, 2016 - Whatever is TRUE
April 24, 2016 – Whatever is Honorable
May 1, 2016 - Whatever is Pure
May 8, 2016 - Whatever is Lovely
May 9, 2016 – Whatever is Commendable
May 15, 2016 – Whatever is Excellent
Join us in our 6 weeks heart changing journey with the lambs,
Be excited and enthusiastic as we “CHOOSE” to love Jesus
with all of our mind.
2. Philippians 4:8 (ESV)
whatever is true,
whatever is honorable,
whatever is just,
whatever is pure,
whatever is lovely,
whatever is
commendable, if there
is any excellence, if
there is anything
worthy of praise, think
about these things.
3. April 10, 2016 : Kick – Off Sunday “ Choose Jesus”
GOAL: for each child to know how to think Godly Thoughts
Registration: as the children arrive and register, they will get to choose what color of
ribbon/sticker paper to be tied around their wrist.
Things to prepare: Colored Banners
a. red – TRUE
b. white – HONORABLE
c. Green – LOVELY
d. Yellow – COMMENDABLE
e. Blue - EXCELLENCE
Countdown Video: General Bible Trivia Countdown Video – Children’s Ministry Deals
Scripture Reading: Philippians 4:8
Opening Prayer:
Theme Song: Think About It (Phil.4:8) CLC Real Kids Worship
Praise and Worship Songs:
1. Wanna Do Right – Jana Alayra
2. Show me your Ways- jana Alayra
3. Think About Such Things (Steve Green)
Ice Breaker Game:
Group the children according to the color around their wrist. If a group has less
members, teacher/workers will join the grp.
Game: Verse Puzzle
Mechanics: Each group will be given the Philippians 4:8 Puzzle pieces, each group is
given 3 mins. To complete the puzzle and another 2 mins. To memorize the verse all
together., the first group to complete the tasks wins. WooHoo!!
(Take Note: Make Colored Memory Verse Puzzle according to assigned color of each
grp.)
To all Hislambs Coordinators: be responsible to meet with your teachers to discuss
this lesson to create one big idea and clarity of lessons for the children to connect
easily with the lesson.
Remember to customize this lesson according to the age and level of understanding
of our children.
4. Wait for the children to settle down as you prepare your visual aids or props.
Take Note Teachers: Each of the word below, correspond a finger food snacks.
Suggestions lang po, you can find another option, as long as it describes visually the
word.
1. True – white & dark chocolate or biscuits
2. Honorable/ Pure – White Marshmalows
3. Lovely – ice cream
4. Commendable – cereal
5. Excellence - cookies
Halo2x ingredients or Ice pops puede ring gamitin or native foods as other
options☺
5. Remember: what attracts the Eyes of our children affects their mind/
thoughts, emotions and actions.
Introduction:
(Ask Volunteer from your children to stand beside you),
Question: Can you read the mind of this child beside me? (wait for
them to respond). We can only guess by observing his/her actions or
behavior BUT we can never read the thoughts of other people.
But God can.
Lesson:
Jesus said to love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul and
with all your mind, ok so how can we love God with all our mind?
Apostle Paul said in Philippians 4:8 is
Finally, brothers, whatever is true, whatever is honorable, whatever is just, whatever is pure,
whatever is lovely, whatever is commendable, if there is any excellence, if there is
anything worthy of praise, think about these things. (emphasize the word THINK)
CHECK YOUTUBE as you share the verse:
Finally, Beloved (Philippians 4:8) – Tutorial
Paul understand how important are the things that we put in our mind.
Because whatever thoughts/ideas/plans that we CHOOSE to put, or fill our mind
with, it affects our emotions and actions.
For example we CHOOSE to think happy thoughts (give a minute for your
children to think happy thoughts), how does our face reacts, we smile right?! But
what if we try to think and remember at one point we were hurt by our parents or
friends, how does our face look like or how do we feel? Children, we have a
choice what we can think of or think about but I pray that we will CHOOSE Jesus,
6. think about Jesus (think about His love, think about every blessings you have
received, think about how faithful He provides our needs, think about how Jesus
has forgiven us, etc. by doing that, you starting to think whatever is TRUE,
HONORABLE (admirable/good), PURE, LOVELY, COMMENDABLE (Worthy), If
there is any EXCELLENCE (brilliance), it will just fill your thoughts as you
CHOOSE to think about Jesus for He alone can cleanse our bad thoughts.
Sometimes our day is not so happy as we thought it should be, sometimes we
feel alone or rejected… remind yourself about Philippians 4:8 and one by one fill
your thoughts about His word or promises.
For the next 6 weeks, we will train together out thoughts to “CHOOSE” to think
about JESUS!
• Show this short video or you can do it as your illustration that Jesus alone
can cleanse our thoughts.
www.claresmith.me/train-your-thoughts/ TRAIN YOUR THOUGHTS (AND AN OBJECT
LESSON FOR THE KIDS))
Activity: Sing the Song Think About Such Things with the sign language or
you can help children memorize the verse by using the sign language.
Closing Prayer: tell the children to put their hands on their head as we pray and dedicate
out mind, our thoughts in Jesus.
See attached files for added activity..thanks