Tag Archive: baptism

My Baptism Day Penny

M’Shelle D. shared this document that would make a nice Baptism gift, especially from the Primary. Simply glue one old penny and one new penny where there’s space left. For more impact, M’Shelle suggests framing the gift. (You’ll find inexpensive frames at most dollar stores — Dollar Tree is my favorite. ~Jenny) 1 per page, 8.5 x 11 inches, black and white. ——- My Baptism Day WE MAKE THREE PROMISES…
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Make Your Life Movie – Friend

Instructions: Make a “movie” of your life-to-be. Mount [the image below] on heavy paper, fill in the blank, cut out the display frame and two picture strips, then tape Picture A over Picture B (if you’re a girl; vice versa, if you’re a boy). Cut the two dashed-line slots in the display frame. Insert the left side of the picture strip from behind into the right slot and then into…
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When I take the sacrament, I renew my baptismal covenants.

Primary Talks

Jonathan lived with his parents on a large ranch. He had a pony of his own, and he often helped his father care for the ranch horses. One day Jonathan fell from his pony and injured his back. After examining him, the doctor told Jonathan and his parents that Jonathan would be all right but that he would have to stay in bed for many weeks. Jonathan had been baptized…
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I will follow Jesus Christ by being baptized and confirmed and keeping my baptismal covenants.

Primary Talks

Baptism is the first ordinance of the gospel. It puts you on the path that leads to eternal life. By being baptized, you show that you believe in Jesus Christ and have faith in Him. When you are baptized you make a covenant to take upon you the name of Jesus Christ, to always remember Him, and to obey His commandments. You must be baptized before you can be confirmed…
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Jesus Christ taught the gospel and set an example for us.

Primary Talks

Jesus Christ set the example for us by being baptized to “fulfil all righteousness” (Matthew 3:15). When you are baptized, you receive a remission of your sins (see Acts 2:38). You make a covenant, or promise, with God: you promise to accept Jesus Christ as your Savior, to follow Him, and to keep His commandments. If you do your part, your Heavenly Father promises to forgive your sins. When you…
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The First Principles and Ordinances of the Gospel

Object Lesson

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,…
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The First Principles and Ordinances of the Gospel

Object Lesson

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,…
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Baptism is the Key

Object Lesson

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 Display a key. Ask the children what a key is used for. You might have a child use the key to open a lock. Hold the paper key so the children cannot see the word Covenant, and…
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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. He also learned that it is important to obey…
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