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This Christmas we will study the advent songs in Luke’s Gospel. Each one has a special message about God’s faithfulness and the promises He kept by sending Jesus to us.
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"Glory to God in the highest heaven, and on earth peace to those on whom his favor rests." Luke 2:14
Synopsis: Mary’s song praises God for His mercy & faithfulness. We will take a look at her story, and see how the words of her worshipful song reveal the glory of what God accomplished through Jesus.
Scripture: Luke 1:46-56, Mary's Song
Synopsis: Zechariah’s song praises God for keeping His promises. Let’s find out who Zechariah was, and examine the truths that are revealed through his words about God’s Messiah.
Scripture: Luke 1:67-80, Zechariah's Song
Synopsis: The angels sing of glory to God & praise Him for bringing peace on earth. We’ll look at the story of the Shepherds and focus on the significance of why the angels sang proclamations of glory and peace.
Scripture: Luke 2:14, The Angels' Song
Synopsis: Simeon’s words aren’t technically referred to as a “song.” We’re talking a little poetic license here. His words were an outburst of praise to God upon seeing the baby Jesus. (That qualifies as a song.) Simeon praised God for fulfilling His covenant with Abraham to bless all people through Israel. Tell the story of Simeon and Anna, and focus on the significance of Simeon’s words of praise.
Scripture: Luke 2:29-32, Simeon's Song
Synopsis: This stand-alone lesson on 2 Corinthians 3:18, focuses on the idea of “Ever increasing glory.” God’s transformational work in our lives is constant and never-ending. We never arrive, but continually grow closer to God. As we do so, we continually experience newer and greater levels of spiritual growth and faith in Jesus.
Scripture: 2 Corinthians 3:7-18, The Greater Glory of the New Covenant
Memory Verse: “Glory to God in the highest heaven, and on earth peace to those on whom his favor rests.” Luke 2:14
Bible Story: Songs from the Very First Christmas, Luke 1:46-56, 67-80; 2:14, 29-32
Included Each Week: A craft, wiggle-tamer, table time activity, discussion questions, take-home page, and more.
Creative Teaching Method: Storytelling with Props
This Week’s Focus: Jesus is our reason to sing.
Creative Teaching Method: Storytelling with Pictures
This Week’s Focus: Praise God for sending Jesus to save us!
Creative Teaching Method: Storytelling with Interactive Roleplay
This Week’s Focus: We can praise God because his promises always come true.
Creative Teaching Method: Storytelling with Questions Only
This Week’s Focus: We can praise God in BIG ways.
Creative Teaching Method: Storytelling with a Tussled Tale
This Week’s Focus: Jesus IS the good news!
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