God Is Not the Author of Confusion, but of Peace

Come Follow Me Lessons & Activities for Kids

Week 37 | September 2 - September 8

As our study for the year is winding down we are into 1 Corinthians. This week we have a beautiful baptismal font coloring page, a 3D temple you can add Lego men and Little People inside, an interactive plan of salvation match up, break the code sheet for older kids and fun mosaic art! Don’t miss all these goodies! Your children will truly love every item and learn about the bible while they create!

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The monthly focus print for September is this beauty! If you missed our great focus prints that will allow you to display Christ centered words in your home! Twelve pretty prints that align with our study this year. 

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