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BlogThe Lost Son: Session 4
MEETING AIM: To identify with the characters and recognise their identity as loved children of a good heavenly Father.
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BlogThe Sower: Session 3
MEETING AIM: To encourage the children to think about how they are growing as followers of Jesus, and how they can reach others and help them grow.
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BlogThe Sower: Session 3
MEETING AIM: To recognise that not everyone responds joyfully to hearing the good news, but that those who do are like the good, strong soil.
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BlogThe Sower: Session 3
MEETING AIM: To show that we need to put into practice God’s word if we are to be fruitful.
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Blog
Links from September 2019 issue
All Inclusive:methodist.org.uk/media/10155/10-ways-to-belong-0119.pdf
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BlogThe Banquet: Session 2
MEETING AIM: To be assured that the invitation to follow Jesus is on offer to everyone who accepts it!
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BlogThe Banquet: Session 2
MEETING AIM: To understand that God’s love is for all, and it is up to everyone to respond to that invitation.
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BlogThe Good Samaritan: Session 1
MEETING AIM:To think about who our neighbours really are (not always the people who live next door) and how we can love those around us.
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BlogThe Good Samaritan: Session 1
MEETING AIM: To explore what it means to love God with everything we’ve got.
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BlogThe Good Samaritan: Session 1
MEETING AIM: To understand that ‘our neighbour’ refers to anyone and everyone.
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IssuesResilience
What is your first reaction when a child or young person tells you about a hardship they are facing? Do you feel as though you want to sort it out and save them from those negative feelings or experiences? When they are ...
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IssuesWater games
If you’re hosting summer parties or barbecues, what could be better than to play some water games? Just make sure the children or young people bring a change of clothes and a towel with them, as no parent or carer will appreciate a damp car seat when ...
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IssuesCraft: Do not worry
Whatever our age, worry can be a massive issue. Matthew 6:25- 34 is a passage that helps put our worry into perspective by encouraging us to trust God with our lives because he cares for us. The following crafts will help children engage with themes of provision, ...
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IssuesWorry: Session 4
Meeting aim: To explore worry, and to think about how following Jesus might help us not to worry.
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IssuesWorry: Session 4
Meeting aim: To know that God loves and cares for each of us, and that we are special to him.
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IssuesWorry: Session 4
Meeting aim: To explore Jesus’ teaching on worry and what that means for us.
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IssuesGiving: Session 3
Meeting aim: To think about how we can do something kind for others and share God’s love.






