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Leaders Guide Younger Children Ages 4-7 BIG PICTURE:Serving God wholeheartedly BIG IDEA:Being Obedient BIG WORD:”Lord, you alone are my hope. I've trusted.

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1 Leaders Guide Younger Children Ages 4-7 BIG PICTURE:Serving God wholeheartedly BIG IDEA:Being Obedient BIG WORD:”Lord, you alone are my hope. I've trusted you, LORD, from childhood.” Psalm 71:5 Document Purpose: Use this Connect Group outline to prepare an impacting small group time for you and your children. The Big Questions 1.How many years did it take to build the house of Lord? 2.What is a temple? 3.In what ways is the Temple like the Church? 4.What did the people feel when they saw its beauty? Activity Sheets Children complete the Activity sheets in this time The Big Activity: Temple Building There are lots of different ideas on google on how to build a model temple using card, match sticks, shoebox, crackers etc. You can use gold paper and have the kids draw windows for the sides, columns and a doorway for the front. If you look on google for a diagram you want to go by. OR How to Build a Church Out of Paper Read more : http://www.ehow.com/how_6304234_build-church-out-paper.htmlhttp://www.ehow.com/how_6304234_build-church-out-paper.html The Big Word: Recap of the memory verse The Big Game: Stuck in the Mud One person is ‘IT’. You have an area marked out which no one can step out of. When a person is caught, they have to stand where they are until someone who isn’t caught, crawls between their legs, making them both free. If the person who is ‘IT’ can’t catch every- one, choose a second person to help them.

2 Leaders Guide Older Children Ages 7-11 BIG PICTURE:Serving God wholeheartedly BIG IDEA:Being Obedient BIG WORD:”Lord, you alone are my hope. I've trusted you, LORD, from childhood.” Psalm 71:5 Document Purpose: Use this Connect Group outline to prepare an impacting small group time for you and your children. The Big Questions 1.How many years did it take to build the Temple? 2.Why did it take so long for a permanent Temple? 3.Why didn’t David build the Temple? 4.Do you think the Temple is like the Church today? What are the differences? 5.How did God show he would dwell in the Temple? Activity Sheets Children complete the Activity sheets in this time The Big Activity: Temple Building There are lots of different ideas on google on how to build a model temple using card, match sticks, shoebox, crackers etc. You can use gold paper and have the kids draw windows for the sides, columns and a doorway for the front. If you look on google for a diagram you want to go by. OR How to Build a Church Out of Paper Read more : http://www.ehow.com/how_6304234_build-church-out-paper.htmlhttp://www.ehow.com/how_6304234_build-church-out-paper.html The Big Word: Recap of the memory verse The Big Game: Word Association The first person says a word (e.g. "food"). Then, the other person should say the first word he or she thinks of that associates with the previously said word (e.g. "milk"). Then the next person should say the first word he or she thinks of (e.g. "cow"). The game can continue as long as the association is right. Repetitive words aren't allowed. You can go round the whole group or use two people to play at a time.

3 Big Message Outline BIG PICTURE:Serving God wholeheartedly BIG IDEA:Being Obedient BIG WORD: ”Lord, you alone are my hope. I've trusted you, LORD, from childhood.” Psalm 71:5 INTRO:In today’s true story from the Bible we will see what happened when God gave Solomon some instructions. BIG MESSAGE:1 Kings 5-8 USE youtube clip: Bible Theater: 1 Kings - Solomon Builds a Temple for God to show this story. We have had many lessons on King David. David loved God and tried to live for Him. One thing David really wanted to do was build a beautiful temple church for God. He spent much time designing a wonderful building for God. God, however, told David that he would not be the one to build the temple. God told David that his son, who would be the next king, would build the temple for Him. David gave the plans for the building to his son, Solomon. Last week we learned how Solomon asked for wisdom and God was pleased with his request. Solomon started building the temple for God four years after he became king. It took them seven years to complete the amazing temple. Solomon listened to God and built it exactly like God wanted. The temple was rectangular and had 3 areas or rooms. The first area was like a porch. The next area was an area where they worshiped God. The third area was a private area called the “Holy of Holies.” This was where they thought God would “stay.” The special holy room was lined with beautiful wood with gold over it. Carved angels called cherubim were there also. Solomon used the finest woods and materials to build the temple. He also used the best craftsmen to build the temple. In fact, he would not allow them to use hammers to build the temple so that it would be quiet and respectful for God. After the temple was built, Solomon asked the priests to come to dedicate the temple to God. The priests brought the special box called the Ark of the covenant. It was important to God’s people. It contained the Ten Commandments from Moses’ time and God’s presence was very strong wherever the box travelled. When the box was placed in the temple, a big cloud filled the temple and Solomon rejoiced that God’s presence was there. They praised the Lord and thanked Him for keeping His promise to His people. Solomon kneeled before the altar and prayed to God. He praised God for being God and thanked Him for always keeping His promises. After that, they had a huge party to celebrate. It lasted 14 days! It was a special time to thank God and be joyful. Everyone was happy and glad for all the things that God had done.

4 Big Message Outline Solomon started and finished a special project for God. In fact, he finished God’s temple before he started his own palace! We talked about a special place for God called the “holy of holies.” Back in Solomon’s time, God was separated from His people. Priests took the people’s requests to God. Something happened to change all this. When Jesus died on the cross, the curtain separating the “holy of holies” was torn in two from top to bottom (Matthew 27:51). God opened a way for us to come to Him. He did this through His Son, Jesus. Jesus died on a cross for all the wrong things we have done. If we come to Him and ask forgiveness for our wrongs, He will clean us and come into our lives. Because Jesus came back to life 3 days later, we know that with His help, we can live for Him and one day go to Heaven. Would you like to go to Heaven? See us to help you know how to ask Jesus into your heart. Today, the temple of God is the Church. The Church is a place we can go to worship and draw close to God. Though Solomon built the temple, it was actually God who allowed him to do it and God who helped him have the peace and the resources to complete the work. Solomon served God by building the temple, a place for God’s people to worship. Today we can also serve God in many ways. What are some ways that we can serve God today? - helping others, putting their cups in the bin etc.


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