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Mustard Seed
Show the children tiny mustard seeds. Then use them in a project illustrating the way the Lord helps our faith grow.
- Project
- Ages 7-14
- Matthew 17, Matthew 13
- GCED staff
- © General Church
My Heart Goes to Heaven
This lesson illustrates the parable of the wise and foolish virgins. The oil in the lamps of the virgins is like a living love that can carry us to heaven after our life on this earth.
- Project
- Ages 3-6
- Matthew 25
- GCED staff
- © General Church
Not So Difficult to Go to Heaven Poster
Make a poster that illustrates or "advertises" this idea. You might picture someone rejecting what he knows to be unjust or someone "living the life of heaven" by finding ways to make the world a better place.
- Project
- Ages 15-17
- Isaiah 2, Micah 6, Psalms 16
- GCED staff
- © General Church
One Pearl of Great Price
How does a pearl help us think about the oneness of God?
- Activity
- Ages 15+
- GCED staff
- © General Church
Our Guardian Angels
- Highlight
- All Ages
- GCED staff
- © General Church
Overview of Five Parables of Heaven for ages 3-14
Overview of the Youth Journey Program Five Parables of Heaven featuring the parables of the Sower, Pearl of Great Price, Wise and Foolish Virgins, Workers in the Vineyard and The Great Supper. For ages 3-14.
- Sunday School Lesson
- Ages 3-14
- Five Parables of Heaven
- Luke 14, Matthew 25, Matthew 13, Matthew 20, Revelation 21
- GCED staff
- © General Church
Pairing Angelic Qualities with Their Opposites
Match angelic qualities (or activities) with qualities (and activities) that seem to be their opposites.
- Activity
- Ages 7-17
- GCED staff
- © General Church
The Parable of the Sheep and Goats
A scripted lesson with discussion questions, a choice of activities and a take-home message.
- Sunday School Lesson
- Ages 11-14
- Hands of Love: Inherit the Kingdom
- Matthew 25
- GCED staff
- © General Church
The Parable of the Sower Wheel Project
Retell the parable of the Sower by creating a Sower Wheel.
- Project
- Ages 5-8
- Matthew 13
- GCED staff
- © General Church