Sunday, May 29, 2011

1st Week Sharing Time Idea for June: Faith in Jesus Christ leads us to love Him, trust Him, and keep His commandments.


Sharing Time Idea from 2011 Sharing Time Outline

IDENTIFY THE DOCTRINE AND ENCOURAGE UNDERSTANDING (seeing an object lesson and singing a song): Write "Faith in Jesus Christ leads us to love Him, trust Him and keep His commandments" on the board. Show the children some seeds. Ask:
"What can these seeds become?"
"How do you know these seeds will grow?"
"What must we do to make them grow?"
Explain that our faith in Jesus Christ, like a seed, can grow if we nurture it. Discuss things we can do to help our faith grow, and explain how these things will lead us to love and trust Jesus Christ and keep His commandments. Sing, "Faith" (CS, 96-97). Make up simple hand movements to go with the first verse.

REPETITION: Children learn through repetition. Consider expanding the object lesson to reinforce the principle of faith. Plant the seeds in a pot, and occasionally bring the growing plant to Primary. Tell the children what you have done to help the plant grow. Compare nurturing a seedling to nurturing faith in Jesus Christ.


Sharing Time Ideas from Little LDS Ideas
I had this all typed up yesterday ready to post and when I pushed the 'Publish Post' button my computer did something and erased my entire post :(. Sad, huh? Anyway....I hope all of you are having a wonderful Memorial Day Weekend. I was until I woke up this morning to SNOW! I'll just stay inside and snuggle with my little baby :).
So for this week's Sharing Time I don't have an actual sharing time outline that you can print out. I saw some really cute ideas online and decided to share some of those. The topic for this week's sharing time is pretty easy and you could have alot of fun teaching the children about Faith being like a seed. So here are some ideas to get you started.

Idea #1: This idea came from Sugardoodle. Lisa Adams commented and shared her idea.
Lisa said: I have found 5 different types of seeds and then found clipart and pictures that are what the seeds will become. I'm going to begin with letting them match the seed with the picture. I am then going to read the parable of the sower and tell them that they have been planted in the good soil because they were blessed by being able to have the gospel of Jesus Christ. Then I have pictures of the sun (The love of God), a couple of smiling seeds (cartoon like)that I will place at the bottom of the blackboard,and on the back of twelve raindrops I put things that we water the seeds with to help them grow and increase our faith in Jesus Christ to lead us to trust Him, love Him and keep His Commandments.

The 12 items I used are: Scripture study, daily prayer, serve mission, temple marriage, FHE, partake the Sacrament, baptism, tials and challenges, serve others, share testimony, good friends and keep the commandments.

I don't know if you do the whole month of June, but we do so I am building on each week in June by having 4 different size boxes that will stack forming steps. On each step will be "Faith" (picture of seed),"Repentence" (picture of broken heart), "Baptism" (picture of child being baptized, and "Holy Ghost" (picture of laying on of hands). Then when I present the final week on the gift of the Holy Ghost, I found at a yard sale a hand-made ceramic statue of Jesus Christ with a girl under one arm and a boy on the other. I will place it on the top box (step) and bear my testimony of how important it is for us to take these steps so we can be with our Father in Heaven and Jesus Christ again.

Thanks Lisa for the great idea!

Idea #2: This idea came from 'The Friend' (Jan. 1999; Sharing Time: Faith in Jesus Christ). You will need gardening tools for this idea.

What does it mean to have faith? Alma says that “if ye have faith ye hope for things which are not seen, which are true” (Alma 32:21). We have faith when we believe and trust in something that is real and true even though we have not seen it for ourselves.


What does it mean to have faith in Jesus Christ? To have faith in Jesus Christ means that although we have not seen Him, we believe that He lives and loves us and that we trust Him. When we read the scriptures, we can learn about Him. When we listen to the prophets, we can understand what we can do to follow Him. When we pray in faith for help to choose the right, we can know that our prayers will be answered. When we listen to the whisperings of the Holy Ghost, we can feel Him close to us and know that He loves us.
Show the children some seeds. Ask the children if anyone knows what they are. Then ask them the 3 questions from the outline: "What can these seeds become?" "How do you know these seeds will grow?" "What must we do to make them grow?" Discuss the seeds and how they grow with the children. Then explain to the children that Faith is like a seed. You could ask the children how Faith is like a seed.

How does our faith in Jesus Christ grow? Alma tells us that the word of God is like a seed. We show our faith when we plant a seed in the earth. We then nurture it by keeping the weeds away, by giving it water and plant food, and by making sure that it has sunshine. If it is a good seed, it will begin to swell and grow.

When we believe in the teachings of Jesus Christ, we plant true words of God in our hearts. We nurture this kind of seed by praying, by listening to the prophets, by keeping the commandments, and by responding to the promptings of the Holy Ghost. As we do this, the seed of truth will grow within our hearts. Then we will know that Jesus Christ is happy with our efforts.

Alma says that if we continue to nourish the word of God by our faith, it will grow as large as a tree and bring forth fruit. This means that our faith in Jesus Christ will grow strong and bring blessings for us and for others. What joy that brings! We have faith in Jesus Christ when we believe Him, trust Him, obey Him, and follow Him.

Here is the Sharing Time Idea: Help the children memorize Alma 32:21. Then have them follow along in their scriptures as you read or tell Alma 32:27–43. Discuss the importance of planting the word of God in our hearts.
Assemble some gardening aids (small bag of fertilizer, trowel, watering can, picture of sun, etc.), and put them into a box or bag. Have children pick an item and tell one thing we can do to nurture the word of God by our faith in Jesus Christ (believe, keep the commandments, pray, etc.). Label each item with a word suggested by the child. Display pictures of trees in various stages. Help the children realize that this is an ongoing process. Let them each plant a real seed either individually or as a Primary that they can tend and watch grow. Sing “Faith” (CS, pp. 96–97).

**Another idea: you could attach pictures to each gardening tool for Jr. Primary and scripture references for Sr. Primary that talk about the different ways we can nurture/help our seed grow (Prayer, Scriptures, Baptism, etc.). Have the children tell you what the picture is and then discuss how that helps our seed to grow and have the older children find the scripture and read it and then tell you what it is.

Idea #3: This is another comment that I saw on Sugardoodle and thought it would be great for Sharing Time.
Sherry said: I am considering planting the seeds as a real physical object, for understanding, but I want to make a project in which as we add water drops to a flower pot(ways to nuture our faith) we can add parts to the flower on a display board, which growing our faith. Not sure how topull it all together yet or how good of an idea it is. Will definately be cute for Jr!


Ramona answered with this idea: I like your idea. What about having a pot that is attached to a poster board that has a string run up through the top, so as you "water" the plant, you can pull on the string and pull it up out of the pot? It might be cool if it were even a vine type of plant that had flowers attached, etc and they are seen as you pull more and more out of the pot. Maybe making the flower/vine out of foam. Just thinking outloud, but your thoughts got me to thinking too! I think I'm going to try something like that!

I would probably make a pretty big pot and then make the flower out of paper. I would have the flower folded inside the pot and as you pulled on the string it would unfold and grow. If it was made out of something else you would have to have the flower hanging out the bottom of the pot.
If you do have it hanging out the bottom of the pot you could alway place a table with a table cloth in front of your poster to kind of hide it (that way the children won't see your flower/stem). Hope that makes sense. :)
Thank you ladies for the great idea!

Planting a Seed
I love the idea of having the children plant a seed of their own, but this may be impossible for those of you with a large Primary. So I thought it might be kind of fun to give the children their own 'Seed of Faith' gardening kit. Here's what you'll need:
Plastic cups- be sure to punch a few holes in the bottom
Dirt (either already in the cup or in small plastic bags)
Seeds: here's a really cute seed packet that you could use- Faith Seed Packet from Sugardoodle
Instructions

Get all the supplies for each kit and place everything in the cup or in a larger bag. Tell the children that you would like them to go home and plant their very own 'Seed of Faith'. Show them each item that is included in the kit and explain a little bit what they need to do. Remind them that they must nurture it in order for it to grow. Then remind them how the seed is like faith in Jesus Christ and remind them the things they need to do to nurture that seed. You could even include a picture of Christ in your gardening kit with a list of things they must do: Pray, scripture study, FHE, etc.
**If you're scared of dirt ending up all over the church have the children meet you outside right after church and then pass our their Gardening kits. Just keep one inside to show the children during your Sharing Time.

Alright, there are my ideas for this week's Sharing Time. I hope they can be of help to some of you. Have a wonderful week and a great Sharing Time!!
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Friday, May 20, 2011

Freschetta Giveaway Winner!!

I hope all of you have had a wonderful week.
Here in my household things are slowly getting back to normal. :) But we are so happy to have a new baby in the house. My other 2 are constantly wanting to hold her and they always ask why she sleeps so much. They just don't understand why she sleeps all night and then sleeps so much during the day, haha.

Alright...on to the Giveaway. I do want to say 'sorry' for posting this giveaway on my 'LDS' blog. I know it has nothing to do with LDS related things, but it seemed fun. And actually I was going to post it on the foodie blog I share with my sisters, but after I agreed to do the post I realized it had to be posted on this blog.
So, I apologize if any of you got a little upset about my pizza post.

I want to thank Freschetta once again for all that they did and for the fun & tasty giveaway. Now for the lucky winner!!

And the winner is (chosen by random.org):

Comment #7:
Andria Hansen
who said: "Andria Hansen; I am 'Simply' Chicken Bianco"

Congratulations Andria!!
Just send me an email at littleldsideas@hotmail.com and let me know your mailing address, so I can get your goodies on their way.

Thank you everyone for participating in our fun little pizza giveaway & thank you for being so patient with me these last few weeks. I appreciate the emails I received making sure I was okay :). I know I kind of just disappeared, I'll try not to do that again without letting you know.

I am planning on posting ideas for June, so be sure to check back. Have a wonderful weekend!!

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Friday, May 13, 2011

Freschetta Simply... Inspired Pizza Giveaway

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Before we get to this yummy & exciting giveaway let me just say 'I promise I'm still Here!!' We've had a very busy last few weeks getting prepared for our newest little addition to our family. And I'm pleased to say Brooklyn Fern Perron finally decided to join our family!
We got home from the hospital today and are enjoying our newest little bundle of joy. I apologize for my absence, but I'll be back in no time posting new ideas.

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