Paint By Shape
Tuesday: | Paint By Shape |
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Preschool Lesson: | Adam and Eve Sin |
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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...
Tuesday: | Paint By Shape |
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Preschool Lesson: | Adam and Eve Sin |
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Friday: | Garden Stones |
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Bible Lesson: | The church was begun in order to witness for God in all parts of the earth. |
Memory Verse: | Acts 2:32 |
Preschool Lesson: | The church is made up of people (Acts 16) |
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Thursday: | Abraham & the Stars Window Hanging |
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Bible Lesson: | We should have faith like Abraham. God's promise to Abraham is a blessing to us even today. |
Memory Verse: | Hebrews 11:6 |
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Wednesday: | Painted Ark Scene |
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Bible Lesson: | Sin brings a penalty. Jesus paid our penalty so that we can be saved. |
Memory Verse: | 1st Corinthians 15:22 |
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Tuesday: | Cross Wall Hanging |
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Bible Lesson: | Humans are sinful and require salvation. (Genesis 3) |
Memory Verse: | Romans 3:22 |
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Monday: | Wax-Dipped Origami |
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Bible Lesson: | God created the world and deserves our worship. (Genesis 1, Acts 17) |
Memory Verse: | Acts 17:24 |
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Monday: | Inflatable Origami Creation Box |
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Elementary Lesson: | God created the world and deserves our worship. |
Memory Verse: | The God who made the world and everything in it is the Lord of heaven and earth and does not live in temples built by hands. Acts 17:24 |
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Building a scale model of the ark is a significant undertaking, but it is very worthwhile if you can manage it. There are several good reasons to build one:
parallelizabletask. What I mean is this: you can easily put 20-30 people to work on it at the same time. Much of the work involves gluing cardboard boxes together and holding them in place while the glue dries. Virtually anyone can participate. Hold a workday, perhaps on a Saturday a couple of weeks before your Bible School, and get as many people involved as possible.
How could all the animals fit on the ark, betrays a fundamental lack of any sense of exactly how large the ark was. You can tell people it was 450 feet long, but that's just a number. To really grasp how large it was, people need to see it. Building a scale model, and placing appropriately scaled animals inside, provides a much more intuitive, tangible picture that people can readily understand and remember. (Building it full size would be even better, but you might not quite have the budget for that. This scale model is much more affordable.)
insidewhile the other box will have its flaps on the
outside. On the side facing you, one box will have its tall panel above the short one, and the other will have its short panel above the tall one. (On the side away from you it will be the other way around.) Once you get everything in position, with the folds at the top lined up and the flaps exactly overlapping each other (but not overlapping the main parts of the other box), glue them together. Link a total of twelve boxes like this. When you are done, you should have a single continuous long roof, hinged at the center. Altogether it should be 225 inches long and 42 inches wide (21 inches on each side of the fold).
opensections with decks where you will display the animals and stocks of food and so forth, make sure you get them in the part of the ark where you want them, so that people will be able to walk up and look inside. Altogether, there should be fourteen sections in all.
pitch(we used black paper; it would also be possible to use spray paint). Display it in a prominent location, such as on the stage in your auditorium, or in your foyer or entryway if it's large enough. (Our stage is too small, so we angled the ark from the back corner of the stage out across and off the front of the stage on the other side; we used additional boxes to build a stand to support the ends that sticks off, and we covered the stand with a tarp —blue to represent water or green to represent grass.)
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Friday: | Beginning of the Church |
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Story Passage: | Acts 16:9-15 |
Other Passages: | Acts 16:40, Philippians 1:1 |
Objective: | The church is made up of people. |
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