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Our Never-Fail Recipe

Activity Objective:
To reinforce with the children that their small actions can have far-reaching effects
Lesson Outcome:
The children will express in a group recipe how they can be the yeast in serving the Kingdom of God.
Materials
  • Several small packets of yeast
  • Papers with outline of a bowl that gets gradually larger from bottom to top, with writing lines inside
Directions:
  • Tell the children that they are going to write a special recipe for helping to spread the Kingdom of God.
  • Divide the children into small groups. Give each group a packet of yeast as a reminder that they are the yeast—the most important ingredient in the recipe.
  • Give each group a paper bowl on which they can write their never-fail recipe. Tell children that just as they add one ingredient at a time when they bake, for this special recipe they will add one word at a time to the descriptions of their ingredients. They may use phrases or sentences. (Example, reading from bottom to top: love, helping hands, speaking kind words, tuning in to needs, getting others involved in helping, Serve often and watch what happens!)
  • Have a large-group time for children to share their recipes. Compliment them on their good ideas and remind them how important each ingredient is, especially the yeast.
Learning Styles:
People Smart,Word Smart
Approximate Time:
10 minutes
Hints:
You might have the children paste or tape the yeast packets at the bottom or top of their bowls.

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