Tag Archive: Christmas in Seminary
Christmas Bells!
Our Christmas Story Tree
I don’t know about you, but I am getting into the Christmas spirit. And with only a few weeks left in the year, I’m sure some of you are into Christmas songs full-swing. If not, don’t stress! It’s never too late to teach a new song for the holidays! I LOVE this song that was published in The Friend a couple of years ago. It’s catchy, they lyrics are simple, and you can teach it really easily with the flip chart or just a few props (or combine the chart with props, which is what I would do. But that’s just me!).
Here is the sheet music.
Here is the flip chart.
Here are a few things you could use:
Box labeled “Ornaments” – keep all of your items in the box, to stay organized!
Small Christmas tree (to place the ornaments on, of course)
Candy cane
Picture of shepherds (p. 4 in flip chart)
Angel tree topper
Silver star (if you don’t have one, just cover a cardboard star with foil)
Picture of star of Bethlehem (p. 8 in flip chart)
Package wrapped in red paper
Picture of Savior
Evergreen sprig or bough (pass around so they can feel and smell it)
Jesus in the manger piece from a nativity scene
This may not be the most appropriate song for a Sacrament Meeting number, but it is a great one for the kids to learn to connect a few secular symbols with gospel meaning, especially tying into the Savior. Let me know how it goes!
What songs are you teaching for Christmas? Any fun plans?
What we LOVED about our Sacrament Meeting Program
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Life is O’erflowing With Beautiful Things
What is a testimony?
I received this activity idea from a reader and thought it would be fun to share. Thank you for sharingJenna!We had a lesson on testimonies, what testimonies are and what they aren’t, and I shared with them a summary of the General Conference tal…
White Elephant
Put Stuff in small brown paper bags1 item per bag, one bag per student plus 1 extra bag. Items can be small things like a pencil, chap stick, a pkg. of Kool-aid or hot chocolate, a scented candle, a comb, a bookmark, a piece of candy, a highlighter, anything from good to ridiculous. I always just used stuff from around my house. Like a roll of TP, a granola bar
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Lesson 30/Manual 1
By all the MEANS you can
In all the WAYS you can
To all the PEOPLE you can
At all the TIMES you can
For as LONG as you can
Helping comes in CANS not in CAN’TS
May your cupboard be filled with CANS!!
God showed the man two doors. Inside the first one, in the middle of the room, was a large round table with a large pot of stew. It smelled delicious and made the man’s mouth water, but the people sitting around the table were thin and sickly. They appeared to be famished. They were holding spoons with very long handles and each found it possible to reach into the pot of stew and take a spoonful, but because the handle was longer than their arms, they could not get the spoons back into their mouths.
The man shuddered at the sight of their misery and suffering. God said, “You have seen Hell.”
Behind the second door, the room appeared exactly the same. There was the large round table with the large pot of wonderful stew that made the man’s mouth water. The people had the same long-handled spoons, but they were well nourished and plump, laughing and talking.
The man said, “I don’t understand.”
God smiled. “It is simple,” He said, “Love only requires one skill. These people learned early to feed one another. Those who are hungry are greedy people, and they think only of themselves.
I’ve actually seen this done and it leaves a big impact.
Singing in Sacrament Meeting
We sang our three songs, and as so often happens there are some kids that really stand out from the rest. There are the cute sunbeams who smile and wave to their parents. There are the older kids who stand sullenly in the back and then ther…
Stars Were Gleaming
I love this song so much, so when it’s finally the right year to teach it I get really excited. This year (after approval) I started teaching the song with two extra verses that were written by Elder Spencer J. Condie (emeritus and currently serv…
The Very Best Praise
Today after church I checked my FB page and this is what I found:Mati, Aaron gave you the best compliment I think any music leader could ever receive: “Today in primary when we were singing, I felt like I was drinking a milkshake.”. Translation: si…



