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Jesus' Community

Activity Objective:
To teach the children to recognize that through Baptism they, along with their families, are part of Jesus' community
Lesson Outcome:
The children will be able to explain how the Church calls us to new life in Baptism.
Materials
  • Paper
  • Markers, colored pencils, crayons
  • A large piece of poster paper with the words “Jesus' Community” written in large letters
Directions:
  • Introduce this activity by reminding the children that through Baptism we become a part of Jesus' community.
  • Distribute the paper, markers, colored pencils, and crayons.
  • Instruct the children to draw a large drop of water on the paper. Do your own drawing first so the children have an example to follow.
  • Invite the children to draw their own faces and the faces of many other people (family, friends, neighbors) inside their water droplets.
  • As the children are working, ask: Why do you think we began with the water droplet? Why are we drawing all of these faces inside the droplets?
  • Reinforce that through the water of Baptism we become part of Jesus' community.
  • Collect the children's completed drawings and attach them to the large piece of paper.
  • Invite the children to name their parishes, the communities of Jesus where they belong, and to share whose faces they have drawn.
Learning Styles:
Art/Space Smart
Approximate Time:
10 minutes
Hints:
Taping is a quick way to attach the drawings to the poster paper.

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