GOD IS OUR HEAVENLY FATHER - INDIVIDUAL LESSON

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This lesson focuses on who God the Father is. God is our Father who is in heaven. This is such an important lesson for kids to understand, not only who God is generally and in a big picture sense, but also who He is personally in each one of their lives.

Memory Verse: “See how very much our Father loves us, for He calls us His children, and that is what we are! But the people who belong to this world don’t recognize that we are God’s children because they don’t know Him.” - 1 John 3:1 (NLT)

Bible Lesson: Jesus comforting His disciples - John 14:1-31

This single lesson is a part of a 4 part series: Who God Is (The Trinity). Lessons can be purchased individually, or together in a series bundle.

Each lesson includes:

LESSON (pdf)

  • Elementary Age, including checklist.

    • Small Group // Take Home activity sheets.

LESSON MEDIA & GRAPHIC SLIDES (png, mp4)

  • What’s the BIG IDEA!? slide.

  • Lesson Intro: ‘Just Like’ illustration & memory verse slides.

  • Bible Lesson info slide.

  • Let’s Review! slide.

SHARABLE SOCIAL CONTENT (png, mp4)

  • Instagram/Facebook Post.

  • Instagram/Facebook Stories.

HELPFUL CURRICULUM RESOURCES (pdf)

  • Teaching Toolbox: How to understand the lesson and teach it effectively.

  • Creative Toolbox: Audio and visual expansion guide.

  • Preparation Tips: How to make the lesson your own.

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This lesson focuses on who God the Father is. God is our Father who is in heaven. This is such an important lesson for kids to understand, not only who God is generally and in a big picture sense, but also who He is personally in each one of their lives.

Memory Verse: “See how very much our Father loves us, for He calls us His children, and that is what we are! But the people who belong to this world don’t recognize that we are God’s children because they don’t know Him.” - 1 John 3:1 (NLT)

Bible Lesson: Jesus comforting His disciples - John 14:1-31

This single lesson is a part of a 4 part series: Who God Is (The Trinity). Lessons can be purchased individually, or together in a series bundle.

Each lesson includes:

LESSON (pdf)

  • Elementary Age, including checklist.

    • Small Group // Take Home activity sheets.

LESSON MEDIA & GRAPHIC SLIDES (png, mp4)

  • What’s the BIG IDEA!? slide.

  • Lesson Intro: ‘Just Like’ illustration & memory verse slides.

  • Bible Lesson info slide.

  • Let’s Review! slide.

SHARABLE SOCIAL CONTENT (png, mp4)

  • Instagram/Facebook Post.

  • Instagram/Facebook Stories.

HELPFUL CURRICULUM RESOURCES (pdf)

  • Teaching Toolbox: How to understand the lesson and teach it effectively.

  • Creative Toolbox: Audio and visual expansion guide.

  • Preparation Tips: How to make the lesson your own.

This lesson focuses on who God the Father is. God is our Father who is in heaven. This is such an important lesson for kids to understand, not only who God is generally and in a big picture sense, but also who He is personally in each one of their lives.

Memory Verse: “See how very much our Father loves us, for He calls us His children, and that is what we are! But the people who belong to this world don’t recognize that we are God’s children because they don’t know Him.” - 1 John 3:1 (NLT)

Bible Lesson: Jesus comforting His disciples - John 14:1-31

This single lesson is a part of a 4 part series: Who God Is (The Trinity). Lessons can be purchased individually, or together in a series bundle.

Each lesson includes:

LESSON (pdf)

  • Elementary Age, including checklist.

    • Small Group // Take Home activity sheets.

LESSON MEDIA & GRAPHIC SLIDES (png, mp4)

  • What’s the BIG IDEA!? slide.

  • Lesson Intro: ‘Just Like’ illustration & memory verse slides.

  • Bible Lesson info slide.

  • Let’s Review! slide.

SHARABLE SOCIAL CONTENT (png, mp4)

  • Instagram/Facebook Post.

  • Instagram/Facebook Stories.

HELPFUL CURRICULUM RESOURCES (pdf)

  • Teaching Toolbox: How to understand the lesson and teach it effectively.

  • Creative Toolbox: Audio and visual expansion guide.

  • Preparation Tips: How to make the lesson your own.