Philip and the Ethiopian - 2 May 2021

Here are some ideas that you could do with your children at home, that link the children’s everyday experiences to the Bible. As you play or create, you can talk about what happened in the story of Philip and the Ethiopian.

You could watch this video of the story:

TEACHING POINT

God loves to talk to us through the Bible and when we don’t understand, He will help us.

PROGRAMME

Role play

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Wash some babies or toys or even the dishes 😊 What happens when you put things in water? It gets clean. As you wash, talk with your children about how when we get baptized, it’s like Jesus is cleaning all the bad stuff away and we are clean and ready for a new adventure with him.

Playdough

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As you begin to fill the symbols with playdough, you can talk about what you might think the symbols mean and how they link to baptism.

A cross, A dove to represent the Holy Spirit, A heart to represent God's love for us, Water to represent cleansing and being born to new life, Candle to represent being the light of Jesus to our friends.

Craft

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Make your own Philip and the Ethiopian chariot. All you need is a yoghurt pot, pegs, pipe cleaners, card and then follow the link above to create the chariot, which you can then use to act out the story.

Source

MESSAGE AND PRAYER

God loves to speak to us through the Bible, that is why He gave it to us. But maybe you can relate to or understand the man from Ethiopia because sometimes you hear someone talking or reading the Bible and you don’t understand. Sometimes adults don’t understand what we read in Bible and that’s ok.

The Holy Spirit sent Philip to help the Ethiopian understand more. God puts people around us to help us learn and to help us grow in understanding how to be Jesus’ disciples and friends. Who can you think of that might be able to help you understand the Bible more? It could be your parents, friends, leaders at church and other Christians and we can always ask the Holy Spirit!

The most exciting thing is that when the Ethiopian heard the news about how much Jesus loved him, he wanted to know more, he wanted to get baptized and be Jesus’ friend too.

Pray for your week together!

PREVIOUS SESSIONS

Jesus

Peter heals a beggar who can’t walk

The Holy Spirit

Jesus’ sacrifice

Jesus washed the disciples’ feet

The last supper

Let’s praise Jesus!

The temptation of Jesus

Jesus is forgiveness

Jesus is love

Jesus the miracle maker

Jesus the storyteller

Jesus the friend

Jesus the healer

Jesus the child

Christmas

Week 5: Simeon and Anna meet the baby Jesus

Week 4: A surprise visit

Week 3: Shepherds visit

Week 2: Baby Jesus is born

Week 1: An angel visits Mary

People from the Old Testament

Josiah

Naaman

Elijah

King Solomon

King David

David and Saul (1 Samuel 16)

David and Goliath (1 Samuel 17)

Samuel and Jesse’s children (1 Samuel 16)

Samuel and Eli (1 Samuel 3)

Ruth and Naomi (Ruth 1-4)

Judges

Judges 16 - Samson

Judges 6-7 - Gideon

Joshua

Joshua 5 - Joshua and the walls of Jericho

Joshua 3 and 4 - Joshua crosses the River Jordan

Joshua 2 - Rahab

Exodus

Exodus 14-24 - Moses

Exodus 4-14 - Moses

Exodus 1-2 - Baby Moses

Genesis

Genesis 37-43 - Joseph

Genesis 27-29 - Esau and Jacob

Genesis 12-17 - Abraham

Genesis 11 - Tower of Babel

Genesis 6-9 - Noah’s Ark

Genesis 2 and 3 - Adam and Eve

Genesis 1 - The Beginning

Acts

Earthquake in Prison

A Changed Man

The Lame Man

The Holy Spirit Comes

Easter

Jesus Returns

Easter Day

The True King (Palm Sunday)

The Lord’s Supper

Washing The Disciples’ Feet