Walk in the Spirit

Come Follow Me Lessons & Activities for Kids

Week 40 | September 23 - September 29

The scriptures to study for week 38, “Walk in the Spirit,” includes the whole book of Galatians. 

The main lesson this week includes a scene of Galatians with figurines of Paul, Titus, and Barnibus to color (we attached our background scene to a file folder to help it stand). “Chains of bondage” made out of a paper chain to teach about the freedom the gospel brings. A cute crown that says “Christ liveth in me.” You can decorate these crowns with any craft supplies you have on hand (glitter, sequins, beads, stickers, etc). Fruit in a basket to discuss the fruits of the spirit.

Other materials include a scripture print from 1 Nephi 19:23 to display and a Mystery Scripture Story. Do your kids love trying to find the small words with a magnifying glass? Here is a link to the magnifying glasses I got for my kids. 

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