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Come Follow Me Lessons & Activities for Kids

Week 41 | October 6 - October 12 | Doctrine and Covenants 111-114

Come Follow Me Lessons & Activities for Kids Lesson 41 | October 6-12 | Doctrine and Covenants 111-114

Have you ever had a powerful spiritual experience and felt the joy of God’s love, only to feel down again when normal life resumes? Or an hour where your children were seemingly perfect and kind to one another, but the rest of the day was awful? This might have been how the early saints felt by the end of the year following the dedication of the Kirtland Temple. Life itself didn’t get easier with the temple’s completion. Financial troubles and increased persecution made enduring to the end difficult for many saints. Yet those who persevered were blessed not only with strength but also with direction on how they could be a blessing to God’s children even amidst their own trials. The Lord’s comforting words to them are extended to us today as we also can help others feel loved during our own struggles: “Let thy heart be of good cheer before my face… for I, the Lord, have a great work for thee to do” (D&C 112:4,6).

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THIS WEEK’S COME FOLLOW ME HIGHLIGHTS​

Elementary Bundle Lessons & Activities​

We have some great activities and resources to help assist you in celebrating a Christ-centered Easter this year! We recommend picking the activities that work best for you and your family. We think just a few activities will allow you to celebrate Easter, but also allow you time to focus on our Savior and what He has done for us. Our hope is that you will find something meaningful for your family to help celebrate this special holiday!

Treasures of God

Scripture Study

Read D&C 107:42Get real coins or chocolate coins and have fun with the Treasures of God activity. Have your family listen for special words from D&C 111. Then, discuss what treasure is and what things your family treasures.-50 as a family. As you read, keep a list of all the different family members Adam ordained on the Priesthood Ordination sheet. Count all the names after you finish reading. Talk about why Adam would want to share the priesthood with his family. Then share ways your family has been blessed by the priesthood.

Feed My Sheep

Hands-On Activity

Read D&C 112:14-15. Explain that the sheep in these verses are us, everyone who is living on Earth. We are supposed to help spiritually feed Christ’s sheep. Use the Feed My Sheep printables and discuss how you can feed the Lord’s sheep. As you read each example, share experiences or stories of when you or someone you know has done each of these things.

Roll and Cover

Surprise Activity

Read D&C 112:11. Share ways you can let your love abound to all men. Let each person share a real-life example when they have shown love to others. Play the Roll and Cover Game. Once all the hearts are covered, let children trace the scripture on the printable.

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Toddler Bundle Lessons & Activities​

For kids ages 1-4 at home and in nursery or sunbeams.

Treasure Gems

Hands-On Activity

Cut out the treasure gems. As a family, talk about what you treasure. For example, family members, your home, the gospel, the temple, etc. Write your answers on the back of the gems. Explain that we are given many treasures from our Heavenly Father. Read D&C 110:2, 9-11. Hide the treasure gems around the house. With your child, go on a treasure hunt and collect all the gems. When you have found all the gems, make a necklace for your child using the gems, a hole punch and some yarn. Explain that when we search for the treasures that Heavenly Father has given us, we find Jesus. As a bonus, complete the Treasure Hunt to Christ activity. Share your testimony about how Heavenly Father has blessed your family with eternal treasures that lead you to Jesus.

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Teen Bundle Lessons & Activities​

The Teen Bundle includes a study page with four questions to ponder each week that align with a scripture from Come, Follow Me, an applicable gospel challenge to accept each week, and a video done by a current seminary teacher that brings a topic from the study to life for youth. Plus: each week comes with a scripture print to hang on their bathroom mirror, in their locker, etc. Check out this week’s Doctrine and Covenants-themed teen bundle now!

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