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kristin
May 30, 2014
The Visiting Teaching Message for June reads about how we are disciples of Jesus Christ as we minister to others. Taking inspiration from the following quote, I made a decoder and bookmark that is meant to illustrate how we need … Continue reading →
Jennifer Smith
May 29, 2014
Downloaded from: http://ocdprimarychorister.blogspot.com/2014/05/lesson-plans-june-2014.html In support of the theme for the first week, “Priesthood ordinances bless and strengthen my family,” teach or review the second verse of the song “Love is Spoken Here.” Or, discuss and sing about different priesthood ordinances with the Ordinances Activity found here. In support of the theme for the second and third weeks, “Temples make it possible for famlies to be together forever,” and “I can…
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Jennifer Smith
May 29, 2014
Downloaded from: http://ocdprimarychorister.blogspot.com/2014/05/activity-guess-dad.html For Father’s Day, try one of these variations of “Guess the Dad” and get the children to review some primary songs while they have fun. In preparation, you’ll need to ask some or all of the fathers of your primary children for their favorite primary song. It’s probably been a while since they were in primary, so you might want to list a couple of suggestions- especially…
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Jennifer Smith
May 25, 2014
Downloaded from: http://primarysingingtimewithmatilda.blogspot.com/2014/05/baptism-100.html One of the 2014 program songs is a personal favorite. I love this song! For some reason kids seem to be attached to the “rainbow song” but for kids in my generation this was the song. This song, written by Mabel Jones Gabbott and Crawford Gates was THE baptism song. We used this version, from the orange Sing with Me primary book. It’s in a different key…
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Mati Mayfield
May 25, 2014
One of the 2014 program songs is a personal favorite. I love this song! For some reason kids seem to be attached to the “rainbow song” but for kids in my generation this was the song. This song, written by Mabel Jones Gabbott an…
Jennifer Smith
May 24, 2014
Downloaded from: http://primarysingingtimewithmatilda.blogspot.com/2014/05/how-about-some-new-posts.html Coming Soon!
The Personal Progress Helper
May 22, 2014
Whether you’re doing the Personal Progress Summer Challenge or not, this planning sheet could serve as a valuable resource as you plot out your Personal Progress goals. It can be downloaded as a PDF here.
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Jennifer Smith
May 22, 2014
Downloaded from: http://brosimonsays.wordpress.com/2014/05/22/book-of-mormon-testimonies/ Prophets and Apostles discuss the importance of gaining a testimony of the Book of Mormon. (3:46)Filed under: Live the Gospel
Bro Simon Says
May 22, 2014
Originally posted on The Book of Mormon Translation Challenge:
Click on graphic to read Alma 32-33 Using an analogy of the planting and nourishing of a seed, Alma taught the people who were poor and cast out of the Zoramite synagogues what they must do to receive and nourish faith in the word of God (see…
Bro Simon Says
May 22, 2014
Originally posted on The Book of Mormon Translation Challenge:
Click graphic to read Alma 30-31 Previously we studied about the anti-Christs Sherem (see Jacob 7) and Nehor (see Alma 1). One definition of anti-Christ is “anyone or anything that counterfeits the true gospel plan of salvation and that openly or secretly opposes Christ” (“Antichrist,”). In Alma 30, an anti-Christ named Korihor began…
Bro Simon Says
May 22, 2014
Prophets and Apostles discuss the importance of gaining a testimony of the Book of Mormon. (3:46)Filed under: Live the Gospel
The Personal Progress Helper
May 22, 2014
Many of us are setting the goal to read the entire Book of Mormon over the summer, but some people aren’t always so sure how much they need to read to finish it by their goal. Inspired, I created a basic chart showing how many chapters and/or pages a d…