An object lesson is a surefire way to grab the attention of everyone involved. Here's 21 LDS object lesson ideas that will help you out.
Looking for Latter-day Saint mutual activities for youth? You have come to the right spot! Here are TONS of ideas for fun activities - both for individual
An object lesson is a surefire way to grab the attention of everyone involved. Here's 21 LDS object lesson ideas that will help you out.
Discover 40+ LDS Primary Activity Days ideas for youth. From crafts to lessons, find activities that inspire and enrich their spiritual path.
A short story by Brad Wilcox from his book "The Continuous Atonement for Teens." Just as a priest can begin again if he doesn’t get the sacrament prayer right, we too can begin again when we make mistakes in our life.
Captain Moroni used the Title of Liberty to help inspire the Nephites to keep the commandments of God and defend their faith. This Book of Mormon FHE Lesson teaches about why Captain Moroni was a great leader and how we can be more like him in standing up for what we believe in. Scripture Alma […]
While researching Skyped seminary, I found this old post on Early Morning Seminary at Segullah. I got really tickled. It's always a pleasure to hear other
Object lesson using a ziplock bag of water and 3 pencils. Illustrates how we need to trust the Lord even when things seem impossible. An object lesson sure to WOW your audience.
Scripture Luke 22:19-20 And he took bread, and gave thanks, and brake it, and gave unto them, saying, This is my body which is given for you: this do in remembrance of me. Likewise also the cup after supper, saying, This cup is the new testament in my blood, which is shed for you. Hymn […]
Looking for Latter-day Saint mutual activities for youth? You have come to the right spot! Here are TONS of ideas for fun activities - both for individual
I have lots of fun Young Woman Activity Ideas and cute printable handouts so you can make the most of your calling in the church.
An object lesson is a surefire way to grab the attention of everyone involved. Here's 21 LDS object lesson ideas that will help you out.
A short story of a bombing during World War II that damaged a statue of Christ. A great story on service. Perfect for talks or lessons on ministering.
Isaac and Rebekah preschool Bible lesson. Learn about choice and doing good. Games, Crafts, Activities, songs, lesson, worksheets and more.
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This FHE lesson on spiritual gifts teaches us how to recognize our own spiritual gifts and how we can develop them to worship and serve Jesus Christ. Scripture Moroni 10:8 And again, I exhort you, my brethren, that ye deny not the gifts of God, for they are many; and they come from the same God. And […]
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Crickets in your classroom? Try asking yourself these questions before you teach your next lesson
This LDS object lesson on temptation is fun, yummy, and great for the fall season. You’ll Need: 11 oz. of caramels 2 tbsp. water 4 apples 1 onion treat sticks (can also use popsicle sticks) decorations (dipping chocolates, crushed cookies, candy corn, etc.) Directions: Heat the caramels and water over medium heat until melted through. […]
This FHE lesson on faith reminds us of how we can nurture and grow our testimonies. It is inspired by Alma 32 and the teachings on the word of God. Scripture Alma 32:28 Now, we will compare the word unto a seed. Now, if ye give place, that a seed may be planted in your heart, behold, if it […]
This FHE lesson on the priesthood discusses what priesthood blessings are and how they can impact our lives. Includes multiple lesson plans & activity ideas.
Young women activity ideas for class activities or combined mutual activities. Cheap, fun, and easy activities to put together.
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Lesson 28~ Resisting Sin So many good object lessons to go along with this lesson. Makes me think of so many ways that Satan tries to ...
I was in charge of teaching all of our Young Women this last Sunday and I got permission from our president to go off manual and instead teach a lesson Exponent II blog is a feminist forum for Mormon women and gender minority voices.
Path image courtesy creative commons license flickr.com by immarkcz march 2008 Come, Follow Me (Hymns 116) * Have a beautiful path drawn. Have a primary child cut out with a magnet attatched. Have another magnet to be able to move the child down the path to a picture of the Savior at the end. Let a child move the magnet as you sing! * Have a 12 different footprints cut out. As you sing and review the song, have a few children who've been singing nice and bold come up and choose a footprint. Have 1 picture of the Savior under 1 footprint, if they choose that one they get a sticker! We can follow lots of different people and paths in the world but the most important is , Matthew 16:24 "Then said Jesus unto his disciples, If any man will come after me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross, and follow me." * Matthew 4:19 "And he saith unto them, Follow me, and I will make you fishers of men." This would be a good opportunity to show the children that with the songs are scriptures! Let the children fish out different parts of the song. Have a blue sheet, fishing pole and fishes with pictures to learn the words of the different verses. * Sing the song with a child up at front, using their hand to reverently draw a path in the air. The primary will sing also, mirroring and following the child's path in front with their hands. (It will look a lot like conducting) *Have a string of yarn throughout the room, in a maze, leading to a picture of the Savior. As you sing, invite a child to reverently start at one end of the string and try to follow it (walking nicely) to get to Jesus. At the end of the song if the child hasn't made it, you can have them choose another child to come where they left off and continue and you sing again!
While Christmas traditions vary widely from country to country, there is one small tradition that you'll see almost anywhere in the world where the birth of the Savior is celebrated: the Nativity.
Object lessons bring Bible concepts to life for kids through everyday items. Fun, interactive, and easy to understand.
Christmas is a time to reflect on and celebrate the birth of Christ. I love to think about Mary and her incredible role in this pinnacle moment in history. She was truly a woman of God. I admire he…
Courtney explaining the design process. Kirsten and Heather dressing Chelsie. Stefanie helping in the design process. The girls making flowers for the dress and the corsage. Emily and Madi posing as always!! Making a necklace out of ribbon. The Mia Maid class show off their hard work!! Katie and her date Breanna. All of the contestants! Breanna, Katie, Chelsie and Jordyn. Courtney presenting the awards. Our Prom Queen - Chelsie. Chelsie posing for pictures. Jody making the Prom Punch. April 1, 2009 Last night for our activity the Beehives were in charge and we had a tissue paper prom. It was A LOT of fun!! Each class was given 3 bundles of tissue paper, tape, ribbon and a stapler. Then we went into different rooms in the church and made our dresses. Our Mia Maid class had a great time designing and creating our dress as did the Beehives and Laurels. After the dresses were made the model walked down the runway and modeled her dress. Then we all voted for the best dress. After the voting was completed Courtney presented the awards. Dutches (2nd runner-up) was Jordyn, Princess and Prince (1st runner-up) Katie and Breanna (they were the only ones with a date, because they were the Laurels and the only ones old enough to date) and Prom Queen was Chelsie. Each was given a tierra and Chelsie also received a Prom Queen Banner. We then all had cookies and punch. This was a fun activity and we are going to start a tradition of the tissue paper Prom each year right before the high school prom!!
As ward activity committee members, it can be difficult to come up with unique ideas for the ward Christmas party year after year. Here are some ideas for making this December's event an enjoyable experience for members of all ages.
When we read our scriptures, we feed our spirits with power—power to choose the right, power to carefully listen to the Holy Ghost, and power to love those around us. But we must study the scriptures carefully in order to feed out spirits with this power. Nephi called this feasting upon the words of Christ.
Print this free lesson plant to teach children the biblical story of the Tower of Babel. Includes visual aids and learning activities.
Are you looking for a better way to connect with those you minister to? Consider asking one of these five questions. They can prompt deeper, more meaningful discussions. What was the best/worst thing that happened to you this week? This question is specific and designed to show your interest in someone’s daily life. There are […]