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.3. ACTIVE PRAISE CHORUS (10 minutes)
Optional:
Download Yoruba Praise and
Worship video
4. INTIMATE WORSHIP (5 minutes)
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Prayer: Thank you Father
that some seeds fell on good soil, where it produced a crop—a
hundred, sixty or thirty times what was sown. Let our seed be sown
in good soil producing good fruit. In Jesus name. Amen
5. TEACHING:
a. “Back Track” Review
1. Last week where did the seeds fall?
(Among the thorns.)
2. What happened to the seed
(It got choked out, by the thorns.)
Download
English 'The Farmer and the seed' Lesson #4 PowerPoint
to Review last weeks teaching. |
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b. Sword Play
Ready…Swords up… Matiu 13:8.… CHARGE!
Downloads Visual
Aids and Bible Verse
Read the verse together several times, then
write the verse on the board. Say the verse together as a class,
erase a word or two and say the verse again. Continue in this
manner until the words are all erased. |
Optional: Download
English 'The Farmer and the seed' Lesson #5 Bible
Verse Colouring Pages for the children that speak English
to print and colour |
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Today we will read the story
about the seed that fell on good soil. It grew very well, in
fact it grew so well that it produced more seed. These seeds
also grew to be strong plants.
c. Teach the Lesson (15 minutes)
DOWNLOAD
Lesson #5 Visual Aids
This is the final lesson of ‘The Sower’s’ series.
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Optional:Download
English 'The Farmer and the seed' Lesson #5 PowerPoint
Optional:Download
English 'The Farmer and the seed' Lesson #5
Colouring Pages to print and colour
(Only for children that can speak English)
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Bible Reading:
Matiu 13: 23
Optional:
Download
Yoruba 'Matiu 13 verse 23 candle bookmarks.’
One for each child. |
The Jesus seed needs fertilizer to help it grow,
anyone who feeds me Spiritual food is nurturing the Jesus seed in
me like my parents, teacher, Pastor.
As Christians we should be sharing our faith with
others, that way other people will hear the Good News and they may
become Christian. The body of Christ continues to grow when we share
seeds (the Good News) with others we can share Jesus with
our friends and family, pray for them, share the Good News out of
the Bible, ask them to come to Sunday school. This way you will
grow just like your Ewe Igbale plant is growing look at how
tall it has got.
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Teaching about Ewe Igbale:
Optional:
Download
English '10
Benefits of Drinking Moringa Tea Everyday' video
(Lift up the Ewe Igbale as a visual
aid)
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Gram-for-gram comparison of nutritional
data:
Ewe Igbale has:
• 7 x more Vitamin C than oranges
• 4 x more Vitamin A than in carrots
• 4 x more Calcium than in milk
• 3 x more Potassium than in bananas
• 2 x more Protein than in yogurt
Harvesting:
The green leaves can be cut every 30 – 40 days.
Washing:
The first wash is done in well water but the second wash
is done in clean filtered or boiled water.
Drying:
Ensure the area is rat free and away from direct sunlight.
This process may take three days
Pounding:
The dry Ewe Igbale leaves are pound to create powder
this makes an excellent tea.
Optional: Download
English Moringa YouTube videos
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Optional: Download
'Moringa Leaf Powder Processing Machine Washing Dehydrating Grinding Packaging' Moringa YouTube videos
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Discussion Questions:
1. In our story today, where did the seeds fall? (Good
soil.)
2. What happened to the seed that fell on good soil? (It produced
a crop -- a hundred, sixty or thirty times what was sown.)
3. How does the seed falling on good soil compare to us being a Christian?
(We need to share our faith with others so they can become Christians.)
4. How can we share the Good News about Jesus with others? (Tell
them, pray for them, share the Good News out of the Bible, ask them
to come to Sunday school.)
Extracts taken from www.kidssundayschool.com
6. APPLICATION / ENCOUNTERING GOD:
Those who hear the Good News and take it to heart,
can accept the free gift of salvation from Jesus Christ. Encourage
the kids to come forward and take a look at their hearts and evaluate
what kind of soil it is. Come all who want to seek God and ask God
to change their hearts to give them soft pliable hearts open to
receive His Word.
CLOSING PRAYER: Heavenly Father
we know that what is sown does not come to life unless it dies so
we lay our lives down on the altar of service. You have promised
that what a man reaps what he sows. So help us to sow seeds of love,
joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness,
and self-control.
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TAKE HOME PAGE/ACTIVITY:
Optional:
Download English
‘Activity Book’ available for
the children and can be downloaded from this website.
Download
‘Take Home Memory Bible Verse'
These should be photocopied prior to the Session
and available to take home. |
There are some fun English games
and quizzes that can be downloaded to help the childen remember
what they have been taught. (Only if they speak English)
Optional:
Download English
quizzes
NEXT WEEK
Time for a new lesson! Nurturing the Jesus seed. Take
your Ewe Igbale plant home remember to water it every
other day, do not over water. Remember to bring it back.
Next week we are going to learn about watering
plants and a brand new game called “Jesus Says”
Why not bring a friend! |
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SOWING SEEDS OF SUCCESS - MORINGA CURRICULUM
HEAL A HURTING HEART - CORONA CRISIS
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