Paint Day, which anyone can help with starting from about age 8 or so, wherein we color in the images with poster paints. It's not necessary to stay completely within the lines, because any deviation less than a marker-width gets covered up in the next step, when after the paints dry we outline them with black marker. Also, even if a little gets slopped too far outside the lines for the markers to cover, honestly, we're our own worst critics. (Once hung, the decorations don't typically get scrutinized that closely.) Anyway, after we outline them, we cut them out and stick them up on the walls with Sticky Tack, or one of the various off-brand versions thereof.
First, we decided to hold a Vacation Bible School. Then, we went looking for good materials, with strong biblical content. Finally, we decided to write the curriculum...
Soldiers of God Decorations Photos: Part One
For anyone who has not read the decoration posts from other years, the basic jist of what we do is this: we take line art that we find in coloring books or on the internet (most of it this year came from the Open Clip Art Library), and we trace it onto overhead transparencies with wet-erase markers. Then we project it onto a bulletin board, thumbtack up some posterboards, and trace the lines onto the posterboards with pencil. Then we hold a
Lesson Visuals: Prayer Warrior
Here are the lesson visuals for Prayer Warrior (Peter in Prison):
Images are Copyright 2014, Mary Beth Frey. Permission is granted to use them in your local church to illustrate the Bible lesson. See licensing for information about additional rights and permissions.
Lesson Visuals: Good Soldier (Jeremiah and the Cistern)
Here are the lesson visuals for Good Soldier (Jeremiah and the Cistern):
Images are Copyright 2014, Mary Beth Frey. Permission is granted to use them in your local church to illustrate the Bible lesson. See licensing for information about additional rights and permissions.
Lesson Visuals: Armor of God
Here are the lesson visuals for Armor of God:
Images are Copyright 2014, Mary Beth Frey. Permission is granted to use them in your local church to illustrate the Bible lesson. See licensing for information about additional rights and permissions.
Lesson Visuals: Obey Your Commander
Here are the lesson visuals for Obey Your Commander:
Images are Copyright 2014, Mary Beth Frey. Permission is granted to use them in your local church to illustrate the Bible lesson. See licensing for information about additional rights and permissions.
Lesson Visuals: Red Cord of Salvation
Here are the lesson visuals for Red Cord of Salvation:
Images are Copyright 2014, Mary Beth Frey. Permission is granted to use them in your local church to illustrate the Bible lesson. See licensing for information about additional rights and permissions.
Prison Cupcakes
Friday: | Snack |
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Elementary Bible Lesson: | Prayer Warrior |
Memory Verse: | 1st Thessalonians 5:16-18 |
Preschool Bible Lesson: | Peter in Prison |
Key Item:
cupcakes, frosted white with dark stripes
Snack Lesson:
What do the decorations on the top of this cupcake remind you of? Stripes? Hmm... what if we imagine that the dark parts are solid, and the white parts are empty space? What would it be then? Bars?
Where would there be bars? On a gate, perhaps, to keep animals out? Maybe on a prison, to keep the prisoners in? Does that work? Do prison bars always keep the prisoners in jail?
Tonight's Bible lesson is about a man who was in prison, but an angel came and let him out.
Additional Snack Items:
To make the snack more substantial, we served chips and sloppy joe
alongside the cupcakes. We also provided Kool-Aid to drink.
Mud Pudding
Thursday: | Snack |
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Elementary Bible Lesson: | Good Soldier: Jeremiah and the Cistern (non-interactive version) |
Memory Verse: | Romans 1:16 |
Preschool Bible Lesson: | The Blind Army |
Key Item:
Snack Lesson:
What does this pudding remind you of? Dirt? Mud? Would you find something like this maybe in the bottom of a pit, where there used to be water?
Our Bible lesson tonight is about a man named Jeremiah, who was thrown into a pit like that, because people didn't like what he was saying. But he was telling them what God told him to say.
Additional Snack Items:
To make the snack more substantial, we served nachos and hot dogs
alongside the pudding. We also provided Kool-Aid to drink.
Shield Cookies
Wednesday: | Snack |
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Elementary Bible Lesson: | Armor of God |
Memory Verse: | Ephesians 6:11 |
Preschool Bible Lesson: | David and Goliath |
Key Item:
Shield cookies (cut-out cookies decorated to look like shields)
Snack Lesson:
What's this cookie shaped like? And what kind of person might use something that looks like this? What are shields used for anyway?
A shield protects a soldier, but a shield is just one piece of a soldier's armor. A real soldier has other pieces of armor besides just the shield: boots, a helmet, body armor, ...
Tonight's Bible lesson talks about what kinds of armor we can have to protect us in life.
Additional Snack Items:
To make the snack more substantial, we served fruit and pizza
alongside the cookies. We also provided Kool-Aid to drink.
Grilled Cheese Sandwiches: bread overtop, and bread underneath.
Tuesday: | Snack |
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Elementary Bible Lesson: | Obey Your Commander |
Memory Verse: | 1st John 5:3-4 |
Preschool Bible Lesson: | The Centurion's Servant |
Key Item:
Grilled Cheese Sandwiches
Snack Lesson:
Did you notice that the cheese on these sandwiches has bread above it and also bread under it? It's kind of in layers, with a top, a middle, and a bottom. That's what makes it a sandwich.
Tonight your Bible teacher is going to tell you a story about a man who was like the cheese in this sandwich: he had other people who were above him (his bosses, like the bread on top), and people who were under him, like the bread on bottom – he had to tell them what to do.
Because he was in the middle, this man knew how authority works. He believed Jesus could make something happen just by saying it.
Additional Snack Items:
To make the snack more substantial, we served Jell-O and carrot sticks
alongside the sandwiches. We also provided Kool-Aid to drink.
Twizzlers: The Red Rope
Monday: | Snack |
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Elementary Bible Lesson: | Red Cord of Salvation |
Memory Verse: | Ephesians 2:8-9 |
Preschool Bible Lesson: | Joshua and the Walls |
Key Item:
Snack Lesson:
Hey, have you ever noticed the way these Twizzlers are shaped? They're not just straight on the sides, like a pencil. Actually, they kind of look braided, almost like a rope.
But they're red. Have you ever seen a red rope?
Did you know there's a red rope in the Bible? There sure is. Rahab hung a rope from her window, on the wall of Jericho, to let the Israelite spies down to safety, and later she hung a red rope from her window so that God would save her family when the wall fell down.
Additional Snack Items:
To make the snack more substantial, we served
popcorn and mini-burgers alongside the Twizzlers. We also provided Kool-Aid to drink.