Supplies needed:
• Paper crayons and paints to create a storm painting.
• Strings one for each couple of children
• Photocopy happy and sad faces for the team game.
• Print off JEALOUS HEART, THANKFUL HEART Visual Aid get two
of the children to colour the hearts prior to class.
• Print small hearts for children.
• Print out musical lyrics.
• Plasters..
• Print 'Bible Verse Visual Aid' and get a child
to colour it prior to the class.
• Print the English 'Activity Book'
• Print the 'Take Home Bible Memory Verse'
• Print Chapter #2 'And Puppy' one for each child.
• Print the English 'A favorite son becomes a slave'
colouring pages
• Print the English'Support for Grief and Loss Through
Christian Counseling' Adult Educational Handout
• Continue to use the ‘Heaven Corner’
1. GAMES: (10 minutes)
Before class begins hide the happy and sad faces around the room,
get the children to hunt them out once a child has found a face
they must sit down continue the game until all the children are
sitting then you can begin the Team Game.
(Respect social distances at all times and wear a mask)
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Yoruba Eko # 2 awon aranran wiwo
2. TEAM GAMES: (10 minutes)
JEALOUS AND THANKFUL HEARTS: Provide each team member
with a happy or a sad face. Then each child will run when
it is their turn on the team to the two labels at the far
end of the room one JEALOUS HEART and one THANKFUL HEART.
The child will quickly tape their happy or sad face on the
correct "heart" and run back to their team for the
next player to place his happy or sad face on the appropriate
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3. ACTIVE PRAISE CHORUS: (10 minutes)
Optional: Download
English 'Trust in the Lord' video
4. INTIMATE WORSHIP: (5 minutes)
Iyan: Download
'Hosanna (Yoruba Version)'
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5. TEACHING:
a. Review (5 minutes)
Remember last week we introduced you to Joseph.
- Why did Israel love Joseph more than any of his other
sons?
(Because he had been born to him in his old age)
- What gift did his dad give him? (A coat of many colours,
use visual aid)
- How did Joseph’s brothers treat him? (They hated
him and were unkind to him.)
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b. Learn a Bible Verse (5minutes)
Sùgbon bí wo´n sì ti rí
i tí n bo lókèèrè, kí
ó sì tó dé `od`o won, won gbìm`o
p`o láti pa á.
Genesisi 37: 18
Divide the children into four groups and get each group to recite
a part of the Bible verse
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1. Sùgbon bí wo´n sì
ti rí i tí n bo lókèèrè,
2. kí ó sì tó dé `od`o
won,
3. won gbìm`o p`o láti pa á.
4. Genesisi 37: 18
Shout it out, then whisper it, stand up, sit down, hop
on one foot, spin around finally say the entire verse.
Iyan:
Download Ese Bibeli Yoruba Iranlowo
Wiwo |
Iyan:
Download 'Omo àyànfe
jùlo di erú'
Eko #2 Iwe Itan Iwe Ito Bibeli Yoruba
Gbara lati Bibeli
fun Awon omode
Encourage the children to color it
and use it to teach the Bible Verse
(Children must use individual colouring packs to reduce
cross infection)
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c. Teach the Lesson (15 minutes)
Introduction:
Joseph’s father said to him, "Your brothers are out
tending my sheep. I want you to go check and make sure that they
are ok."
Teaching:
Read: Genesis 37: 17-24
Joseph reminds us that it is possible to patiently endure, continuing
to put our trust in God’s plan. He spent 13 years in God’s
waiting room. That’s how long it took for God to prepare Joseph
for what was about to happen next. And as he waited, Joseph served
others with genuine concern and he refused to allow God’s
dream to die. He trusted God’s plan and knew that God was
with him.
How do we deal with challenges? Oh, I wish it could be a one-time
decision. I wish we could just do the right thing and be done with
it, but we have learned from Joseph that trusting God is an ongoing
challenge. It is a lifetime commitment. There will be ups and downs.
There will be times when it will seem much easier to just give in.
But Joseph reminds us that it is possible to be faithful over a
long period of time in very difficult circumstances
What kind of attitude do we have when life doesn’t go as
we think it should? What do we do when it seems like God has forgotten
about us?
Like Joseph, we might be tempted to give up, but hopefully we also
hang on and continue doing what we need to do.
We think of some of what the apostle Paul went through –
beatings, and shipwrecks, and all kinds of abuse – and this
is what Paul said in 2 Corinthians 4:7-9, “But we have
this treasure in earthen vessels, so that the surpassing greatness
of the power will be of God and not from ourselves; we are afflicted
in every way, but not crushed; perplexed, but not despairing; persecuted,
but not forsaken; struck down, but not destroyed.”
Paul had a rough life, but he also refused to let the dream die.
Paul continued living the Christian life.
Paul, like Joseph, in the waiting room of disappointment, continued
to hang on to God’s plan for his life. Both men continued
putting their trust in God.
http://www.fourlakescoc.org/Sermons/websermonupdates/1188_web.pdf
Before we close, I must tell
you that this is not the end of the story of Joseph and his
brothers. The story does have a happy ending and Joseph is
reunited with his father and brothers. But for today, we learn
the lesson of the terrible things that happen because of the
sin of jealousy.
Optional: Download
Visual Aid |
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Sometimes bad things happen to good people,
but God is still in control and He still had a plan for Joseph’s
life.
Optional: Download
English ‘Joseph Story Part 1’ video |
ENGLISH
STORY TIME:
The Story Teller and 'Scruffy'
the sock puppet read "And Puppy'
Chapter #2 'The BIG Bad C'
Download
Chapter 2 of ‘And
Puppy’
Optional: Download
'And Puppy' Bible Verses |
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YORUBA CORONA CRISIS INFORMATION:
Iyan:Download
‘Fo awon owo re’ iwe paneli oju iwe
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Iyan:Download
‘Wo kan boju-boju' iwe paneli oju iwe
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Iyan:Download
‘Bi o se le wa ailewu lati Corona’
fidio
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ENGLISH CORONA CRISIS INFORMATION:
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Optional:
Download ‘Coronavirus Outbreak’
and ‘Easing children’s anxiety’
videos
Optional:
Download ‘Social Distancing’
video
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Discussion: Does anyone know anybody that has
died from Coronavirus?
6. APPLICATION / ENCOUNTERING GOD:
When you get hurt you need to take care of your injuries. When you
fall down and graze your knee you need a plaster. When someone hurts
you or you are in a shocking or scary situation, you need to take
care of your heart. You need to make sure that you don't end up
hating or being troubled by fear. You put a plaster on your heart
by talking about your troubles and not keep any bad feelings inside.
God wants to remind you that He will always be there to listen to
you. He says he will never leave you or forsake you.
Have the children write about times when they have felt afraid,
betrayed and separated from loved ones. Create a ‘Heaven Corner’
with a gold cloth on a chair with Jesus’ crown and a wooden
cross covered with a red cross to represent His blood. Get them
to come and place the papers at the foot of the cross and leave
those experiences there.
CLOSING PRAYER:
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TAKE HOME PAGE/ACTIVITY:
Optional:
Download English ‘Activity
Book’
Download
‘Yoruba gba ile iranti Bibeli inu ile’ |
NEXT WEEK: Joseph is betrayed by his brothers
and sold into slavery
Optional:Download
Colouring page
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Heal a Hurting Heart Curriculum
Just a couple of years ago nearly a quarter of a million
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flooding that inundated 80 per cent of the country.
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The rainfall began in July and continued into
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resulting disaster is affecting 34 of the country’s
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CLICK
on the picture link to view our Yoruba flood children's
curriculum.
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