Wednesday, August 23, 2023

Come, Follow Me Teaching Ideas and Resources for August 21-27, 2023 {1 Corinthians 1-7}

This blogpost features some  resources and ideas to complement the Come Follow Me (CFM) reading for August 21-27, 2023.    Click here for an index and links to my CFM blogposts for other weeks.

PRINTABLE ACTIVITY SHEET:    These 1/2 page activity sheets are designed to be printed double-sided.  They're perfect to use as attention getters in a primary or Sunday School class, as a review in your family, or as a handout along with the sacrament programs.  

TEACHING IDEA:  The Dirty Cup Analogy  

You can find the Dirty Cup Analogy listed in the INTRODUCTION section of this web page.  

QUOTES:
   

"Regardless of ethnicity or outward appearance, all Church members are united in the knowledge that they are children of a Heavenly Father. They know He loves each of His children equally. This knowledge builds a feeling of unity in every building and worship service around the world and ties all members of the Church together.

Unity is also built in each congregation as individuals teach and worship from similar hymns, scriptures, lessons, and sacramental prayers each Sunday. Organizations for the children, youth, and adults unite individuals around the world each year in a common area of focus. Similarly, the Church’s semiannual conference, which is broadcast around the world, allows members the opportunity to learn simultaneously from the prophet, apostles, and other Church leaders."
  Diversity and Unity within the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints


"In addition to ordinances, there are principles we are following as a people which are leading to greater unity.

1. Revelation. Revelation is the only way we can know how to follow the will of the Lord together. It requires light from above. The Holy Ghost will testify to our hearts, and to the hearts of those gathered around with us, what He would have us do. And it is by keeping His commandments that we can have our hearts knit together as one.

2. Be humble. Pride is the great enemy of unity. You have seen and felt its terrible effects. Happily I am seeing more and more skillful peacemakers who calm troubled waters before harm is done. You could be one of those peacemakers, whether you are in the conflict or an observer. One way I have seen it done is to search for anything on which we agree.

3. Speak well of each other. Think of the last time you were asked what you thought about how someone else was doing in their service in your family or in the Church. I can promise you a feeling of peace and joy when you speak generously of others in the Light of Christ."
   How to Build Unity, Henry B. Eyring, March 2016

VIDEOS:  
Latter-Day Kids:  My Body is a Temple (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Dn6WMrU_F4)

Line Upon Line:   Come, Follow Me/ Milk Before Meat https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rxB-ACGa0Mg


 Ponderfun:  1 Corinthians 1-7 New Testament Come Follow Me  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VDTBquj2mu4

RESOURCES:
Your Body is Sacred https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/manual/for-the-strength-of-youth/06-body?lang=eng


HAVE FUN LEARNING THE GOSPEL TOGETHER!!!!

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