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See also my list of activities at
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The following activity ideas were created by the Day of Celebration committee to provide ideas that go along with the theme and the Young Men’s Joseph Smith skit.
A sample program might include several of the following::
* Vignettes/ scriptural readings reflecting the life of the Prophet Joseph
* Individual vocal and instrumental musical numbers featuring youth performers in the stake
* Choral numbers reflecting the purpose of the restoration (True to the Faith, Carry On) and the life of the Prophet (See Praise to the Man arrangement in Volume 1 newsletter)
* Choral number – Let the Mountains Shout for Joy (See Volume 1 newsletter)
* Youth talks on the various character traits of the Prophet or responding to the following questions:
* What can I do to honor the Prophet Joseph Smith for the contributions he has made to my life?
* What will I choose to do differently in my life because the gospel has been restored?
* How can we carry on today the legacy of the Prophet Joseph?
* What important truths did Joseph Smith restore?
* Dramatic presentations from the life of the Prophet
* Display of visual arts and crafts
* “Mormon adsâ€
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Here is my new database
categorized by Young Men, Young Women, Personal Progress, Duty to God, Mutual, Stake, and Ward.
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We had a fanstastic joint activity last Wednesday. We played Mormon Catch Phrase – Boys againd the Girls. We put all of the young men and young women in a cirle, boy girl boy girl. THen we passed around a basket with hundres of “mormon” words and phrases. One person draws a phrase and describes it to their team. You can say or do anything, but you cant say any part of the phrase. Then we had a timer. Each time the phrase is guessed, the basket is passed to the next team. When the time expires, whoever is holding the basket – the other team gets a point. All of the kids – even the ones who usually roll their eyes at any activity – had a great time.
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This sounds like lots of fun, TMCGinnis! I am adding it to the activities section under your name (so you can edit it if you like), where it will be indexed better.
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