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3. ACTIVE PRAISE CHORUS: (10 minutes)
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fidio
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4. INTIMATE WORSHIP: (5 minutes)
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'Yoruba Hymn - Ninu gbogbo iji ti
nja' fidio
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Prayer: Dear Father, help us
to remember that we are in this place to worship you and that true
worship comes from the heart. Help us to quiet ourselves and truly
worship you. Amen.
5. TEACHING:
a. “Back Track” Review
No review this is the first session of this series
b. Learn
a Bible Verse (5minutes)
Sword Play (Provide tree
branches to wave)
Ready…Swords up… Genesisi 2:9a … CHARGE!
“9 Olúwa Olo´run sì
mú kí onírúurú igi hù
jáde láti inú ile`: àwon igi tí
ó dùn ún wò lójú,
tí ó sì dára fún oúnje.”
Genesisi 2:9a
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Aids
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c. Teach the Lesson
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Lesson #1 Visual Aids
Introduction:
This week we are going to learn about a very special tree, we will
teach you all about it and what it needs to grow.
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EWE IGBALE: Ewe Igbale
leaves have the potential to save the lives of millions of people
on our planet. This session begins the education of the children
on Moringa better known as Ewe Igbale in Nigeria, recognized
in the western world as the ‘Miracle Tree’, ‘Mothers
Friend” and “Mother’s Milk.”
TRINITY: Today
we will start by learning about the Trinity. Take a look at
the Ewe Igbale seed, (hold up a seed) it has three
sides which reminds us that God is three persons – God
the Father, God the Son (Jesus) and God the Holy Spirit.
It’s one seed but 3 sides, God is ONE God, He exists as
THREE persons. God created us in His image, to reflect His Son
Jesus, His love His glory through the power of the Holy Spirit.
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Today we’re using this cup of flour and this
cup of table salt and water to understand the Trinity.
(Hold up the cup of flour.) Let’s pretend this is
God the Father. White is a symbol of purity, and we know that God
is purest of the pure. (Turn the flour over into your bowl.)
(Hold up the half cup of salt) Let’s
pretend this salt is Jesus. Jesus told us, “Eyin ni iyo`
ayé" in Matiu 5:13, meaning we
Christians “flavor” the earth by sharing God’s
word. And Jesus would certainly know about that; he was the original
salt. (Turn the salt over into your bowl.)
(Hold up your half cup of water.) Let’s
pretend this is the Holy Spirit. Water is often associated with
“spirit” in the Bible.
In Johanu 3:5 “Jesu dáhùn
wí pé, “Lóòóto´ lóòóto´
ni mo wí fún o, bí kò se pé a
fi omi àti Emí bí ènìyàn,
òun kò lè wo ìjoba Olo´run.”
(Mix all ingredients with your hands)
We’re mixing all three ingredients together.
Is the salt still in here? (“Yes.”)
Is the flour still in here? (“Yes.”)
Is the water still in here? (“Yes.”)
All three are still here.( Stop mixing.)
Yet now we have one substance. (Hold up some dough and squish
it around in your hand.)
It’s one thing now—it’s dough.
And yet, all three ingredients are still there. (Mould it into
a cross.)
Discussion Questions:
1. Can you name the three persons of the Trinity? (Father, Son
and Holy Spirit.)
2. Are there three Gods? (No, one God, three persons)
Ewe Igbale Teaching:
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EWE IGBALE Teaching:
Ewe Igbale (Moringa), is native to Northern
India. It is currently grown in many corners of the world, especially
in the tropics including Africa and the Caribbean.
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Ewe Igbale (Moringa), grows where over 5-35%
of the population are malnourished.
The Ewe Igbale (Moringa) plant will grow in
a drought. During the summer the leaves may be lost. This does
not mean that plant is dead, because new leaves will sprout
when the rainy season comes.
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Ewe Igbale has many uses. The leaves can be eaten
raw or cooked. Young-seeded fruit, flowers, roots and bark of the
tree, are used as food.
The leaves are rich in minerals and vitamins. This is an ideal food
in time of famine.
The leaves are used more than any other parts of
Ewe Igbale. It is advisable to pick the leaves when they are young.
The leaves are removed from the stalks. The leaves can be steamed
or cooked like spinach. Providing a leafy green protein source
Ewe Igbale can be fed to your animals, cattle, rabbits,
sheep, pigs, goats and chickens consume the pods, leaves, branches
and young plants as food.
Ewe Igbale has been used worldwide to treat a variety
of diseases including Malaria.
Tests performed on Ewe Igbale proved that:
- Children maintained or increased weight and improved
health.
- Pregnant women are healthier
- They had babies with higher birth weights
- Produce more breast milk
- Children grew up stronger.
If you see a young tree wilting in high heat, you
should give it some water.
Research has shown that young plants that are deprived of water
in their early growth period become far more drought-tolerant when
they become full-grown plants. If you overwater the leaves turn
yellow. The main reason for the Ewe Igbale Tree's hardiness is the
fact that it has a tubular taproot. This is where it stores all
it energy. If you feel at the base of the stem, just below the surface
of the soil, you will feel a 'ball'. This 'ball' actually gets larger
as the tree gets older.
6. APPLICATION / ENCOUNTERING GOD:
Let’s spend some time holding our Ewe Igbale seed feel each
side of the seed and as you do pray to God the Father, thanking
Him for loving us so much that He sent God the Son, Jesus. Pray
and ask Jesus to forgive us any sins that might be blocking God
the Holy Spirit from having full control over our lives.
CLOSING PRAYER:
Heavenly Father we pray 1 Corinthians 3:7 we understand that neither
the one who plants nor the one who waters is anything, but only
you God make all things grow. Help us to grow to become in every
respect the mature body of Him who is the head, that is our Lord
Jesus Christ. Let us with the help of the Holy Spirit grow in the
grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. To Him
be glory both now and forever! Amen.
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TAKE HOME PAGE/ACTIVITY:
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'Activity Book’ available for the
children that speak English and can be downloaded from this
website.
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‘Take Home Memory Bible Verse'
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NEXT WEEK:
Come back next week to learn about a farmer who went out to sow
his seeds. Bring your empty water bottle with the top cut off and
a few holes in the bottom we are going to sow your Ewe Igbale seed.
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SOWING SEEDS OF SUCCESS - MORINGA CURRICULUM
HEAL A HURTING HEART - CORONA CRISIS
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