Jesus is forgiveness - 21 February 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 the prodigal son.

You could watch this video of the story:

TEACHING POINT

Jesus forgives!

PROGRAMME

Let’s Pretend

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Design an invitation to a ‘welcome home feast’. What would you wear? Eat? Drink? How would you decorate the place? Maybe through a ‘welcome home feast’ at home and enjoy having a party at home… just because you are loved…

Board game - Prodigal Son

Source

  • Make your own board game on a large piece of construction paper. Glue the son on one end of the paper and a father character with arms outstretched at the other end.

  • Use or draw dots on a curvy path going from one character to the other across the paper.

  • Draw pictures on the board that go along with the story such as the brother, a pile of money, people having a party, pigs in mud, etc.

  • Use dice for the children to roll to take turns going across the board.

  • Use playing pieces to move (such as bingo markers or even mini pigs!)

Craft

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In the story of the prodigal son, Jesus is telling us that no matter what we do or say, God will always love us and welcome us back. You could make this as a reminder that He loves you always!

MESSAGE AND PRAYER

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As toddlers/preschoolers/reception- wash the muddy animals (you can use cocoa or hot choc and water to make a paste to make your animals dirty).

School children can help you wash the real dishes!!

Talk about how the son felt when he was cleaning the dirty pigs, how lonely he felt, how silly he felt, how sad and dirty he felt.

Then talk about how when he went back to his Father, his Father welcomed him, ran to him and gave him a huge party and the best clothes. Sometimes we can feel that we have done something so wrong that we can’t tell anyone but God will always love us no matter what we have done and He will always listen and help us to make the right choices.

Thank you Jesus that you are good and you told us this story to remind us that we are so loved, no matter what we say or do. Help us to make good choices this week and help us to love others like you love us. UNCONDITIONALLY!! (showing someone love, no matter what you feel or think about them because giving them the best is what Jesus would do).

Pray for your week together!

PREVIOUS SESSIONS

Jesus

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