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The First Principles and Ordinances of the Gospel

Build a small table out of a piece of wood approximately 8 inches by 4 inches. Drill four holes in each corner, and insert wooden dowels cut about 3 inches long as legs for the table. Be sure that the holes are drilled straight so that the legs are straight and the object lesson will work properly. Glue three of the legs into the table. Leave the fourth leg unglued, and use a magic marker to put a small mark on this leg so that you will know whic...
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The First Principles and Ordinances of the Gospel

Build a small table out of a piece of wood approximately 8 inches by 4 inches. Drill four holes in each corner, and insert wooden dowels cut about 3 inches long as legs for the table. Be sure that the holes are drilled straight so that the legs are straight and the object lesson will work properly. Glue three of the legs into the table. Leave the fourth leg unglued, and use a magic marker to put a small mark on this leg so that you will know whic...
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Baptism is the Key

Materials needed: A lock and key for the attention activity (for example, a padlock, diary, jewelry box, or suitcase A cutout copy of a paper key with the word Covenant written on it ...
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Howard W Hunter was Obedient Lesson and Activity

By the obedience of one [man] shall many be made righteous (Rom. 5:19). Being obedient means being willing to make right choices. When you are obedient, you are blessed. Can you remember a time when you were blessed because you obeyed a commandment, a law, or your parents? President Howard W. Hunter knew that it was important to obey his parents. H...

Baptism

A photograph of new convert baptism in a lake near Olomouc in the Czech Republic. ...
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The Holy Ghost can Guide Us and Protect Us

This is a true story about how the Holy Ghost can protect and guide us from the life of Willard Rosander. Read more »

Baptism Q&A

Memorize John 3:5. Give each class a card. On one side, write Baptism. On the other side, write one of the questions below and its references. Have the classes search their scriptures, determine the answers, and share them with the rest of Primary. Questions and references (the answers are in brackets [ ] for you): • Who must be baptized? (Topi...

Baptismal Covenants - Rocks in Backpack

Tell the story of Alma teaching the people at the waters of Mormon (Mosiah 18:5–11). Discuss what it means to “be called his people [i.e., to take His name upon us],” “bear one another’s burdens,” “mourn with those that mourn,” and “comfort those that stand in need of comfort” (Mosiah 18: 8–9). Bring a backpack and some rocks...

B-A-P-T-I-S-M

Put the letters that spell baptism on the reverse side of the pictures listed below (from the Primary manual kits [numbers with dashes] or the Gospel Art Picture Kit [3-digit numbers]), one letter on ...

Make Your Life Movie - Friend

Instructions: Make a “movie” of your life-to-be. ... JPG - JPEG image file
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I Can Keep My Baptismal Covenant

What is a covenant? In the Church, a covenant is a mutual promise that we make with Heavenly Father. To covenant means to “come together,” or to be bound together by promises. ...

When I am baptized, I make a covenant with God

Print and display the following visual aid from “Lesson 13: The Baptismal Covenant,” Primary 3: Choose the Right B, (1994) while the child gives this short talk: Read more »

Baptismal Covenants Game

Break the Code The following messages are written in code. They are quotations from key scriptures used in this lesson. Break the code to find the key messages. ...
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CTR Slide Necklace - Frog

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This charming slide necklace has the CTR logo on the belly of a frog. Silver finish on an 18" curb link chain. ... Product details »

CTR Slide Necklace - Monkey

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This charming slide necklace has the CTR logo on the belly of a monkey. Silver finish on an 18" curb link chain. ... Product details »