FAITH
QUEST
The
Beatitudes
CREATION
STATION
Scripture: Matthew 5:1-12
Key Scripture Verse:
Matthew 5:3 God blesses those people who depend only on him. They belong to the kingdom of heaven. (Contemporary English Version)
Memory Verse:
“Pay attention my
children! Follow my advice, and you
will be happy.” Proverbs 8:32 (CEV)
Concepts:
·
We are disciples devoted to God, when we do God’s will.
·
When we do God’s will, we feel God’s blessings.
·
God blesses those who follow Jesus.
Objectives:
1. Students will learn that the
Beatitudes, in the Gospel of Matthew, tell the story of Jesus explaining to his
Apostles and the crowds of disciples or followers, what the characteristics of
the community of believers are now and what they will be in the future.
2. Students should understand that while
the Ten Commandments tell believers what to do or not do, the Beatitudes
describe how believers live as a community and work to bring heaven to earth.
3. Children will learn to trust that God
will take care of all who seek his kingdom and that Jesus’ followers will be
blessed.
4. Each child will create a word poster as a
reminder of attitudes and situations for which God blesses us.
Procedure:
Welcome and
Introductions:
1.
Welcome the children and introduce yourself. Wear your nametag.
2. Start the “lesson time” with prayer.
Ask for volunteers, but plan on praying yourself. A short prayer thanking God
for being a part of our lives would be appropriate. Ask Jesus to help us to
follow his guidance so that we may bring goodness to earth.
Bible Story:
1. Discuss the background to today’s story.
Have the children use their Bibles to locate the verses in Matthew. This
passage relates the central points of Jesus’ lessons. Similar to Moses going up to the mountain to bring down the Ten
Commandments so that people would know how to be God’s people and how to treat
each other, Jesus sits on the side of a mountain and expresses how God wants us
to live now.
2. This is part of the Sermon on the Mount and
the message that Jesus preached was unlike anything the people had heard
before. Instead of living to become
rich and powerful, they were to live as a Christian community overcoming
hardship and finding happiness through belief in God’s kingdom. He told them not to take the easy path, but
to take the right path. Just as it was
important for Jesus’ disciples to listen carefully and follow the teachings, as
disciples of Jesus Christ we should think and act together as a community to do
good on earth.
3. In Matthew 5:3-12 God blesses those people:
·
who depend only on him (need) - they belong in the kingdom of
heaven.
·
who grieve (over injustices in the world) - they will find comfort
·
who are humble (gentle and nonviolent) - the earth will belong to
them
·
who want to obey him (to do right) - they will be given what they
want
·
who are merciful (patient and kind) - they will be treated with
mercy
·
whose hearts are pure (try not to sin) - they will see him
·
who make peace (try to create it) - they will be called his
children
·
who are treated badly for doing right (hurt or made fun of for
their beliefs and actions) - they belong to the kingdom of heaven
·
who are insulted, mistreated and lied about because of me (Jesus)…
- you will have a great reward in heaven
4. Jesus does not promise that God will make life on earth
easy. People will not win as
individuals or gain material things.
What they will achieve is of greater importance. They will find the kingdom of heaven and
possibly even bring some of it to earth by making the world a better
place. A Christian community working
together may find such a reward, just as Jesus did.
5. Take a minute to talk
to the children about the creation they are going to be doing in this workshop.
Tell them that they will make a collage of Beatitude words. Remind them that God has given us all gifts
of creativity.
Application:
1. Create! Show the children a sample that you have
made.
2. Have the children put
on smocks. Pass out materials. Every child should have a heavy piece of
cardboard or poster board and scissors.
Colored tissue paper, dishes of Mod Podge with brushes, and
preprinted words will be shared by all.
3. Steps: Have the children select and cut out “God
blesses those people who” and affix it to the backing with thinly brushed Mod
Podge. Then they can surround this with
several other words from the Beatitudes and shapes cut from colored
tissue. When they have all the pieces
arranged and glued, they can coat the top surface so that it will shine.
4. Clean up! Mod Podge
dries permanently hard so wash everything carefully. Involve all kids in this so that you will have time to share
together in the closing. You may want to have a prearranged signal or sound for
clean up and tell them at beginning of the art project what that will be -
perhaps giving them a 5 minute warning and then the final clean up notice to
allow those who need a bit more warning that they need to complete whatever
they are working on.
5. Turn out lights and
lock the classroom door when leaving.
Reflection Time:
1. Ask the shepherds to
pass out Journals and pencils/markers.
The children should spend a few minutes reflecting upon the morning's
lesson – Why did Jesus preach this message?
When bad things happen, why shouldn't we give up? What does it mean to bring heaven to
earth? They may come up with their own
questions. Draw a picture of yourself
being kind to someone.
2. At 10:40 AM ask the
children to close their journals and prepare for the closing prayer.
Closing:
1. Encourage the children
to think about Jesus’ message and how they can make the world a better place
where they and others will be blessed.
2. Say the Key Memory
Verse together (see above). You may want to have this verse printed on a banner
and hung in the room, write it on the white board in the room, or have it on
slips of paper that each child can take home.
3. Pray! Ask the children
if they have any prayer requests. Thank God for sending Jesus to show us how to
live so that we can do what is right and be blessed.
Teacher
preparation in advance:
1. Read the scripture passages and attend the Faith Quest Leaders
Workshop.
2. Prepare an opening prayer in case nobody volunteers to pray.
3. Check the art room to
see what supplies exist. Purchase
needed supplies and make a sample.
4. Duplicate the key
Beatitude words printed in different font styles and sizes on various colors of
paper (see attachment). Be sure that
the duplicating ink will not run when covered with the Mod Podge.
5. Prepare all the
materials you will need for the creation process. Precut the poster board if
necessary. Have the materials ready to
go. There will be limited time for the creation process, so do everything you
can to conserve time.
6. Decide how you want to
close the lesson. Prepare a prayer or use one of the group suggestions.
Materials:
Poster board (22” X 28”
sheets cut into quarters are good)
Scissors
Mod Podge (available in pints, quarts or gallons)
Broad brushes for spreading
Disposable cups to hold Mod Podge
Colored tissue paper
Words (may be precut and sorted if that is easier)