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Teaching service activity
I had to tell everyone about a great combined YM/YW activity we had tonight.
It was awesome. We told everyone that we were doing a scavenger hunt.
The only people that knew what was actually going on behind the scenes were me
(I'm the 1st Counselor), the other Mia Maid advisor, and the bishopric. We
could not let our class presidency in on the planning of this activity. We
had 3 destinations. There was a clue to figure out each place using a
scripture. They would get a new clue at each place telling them where to
go next. At each place there was someone that could be served in some way.
We found three people that we knew nobody else would know (my sister, and the
advisor's mom and sister).
We divided the youth into groups, and told them the winner was not who came back
first, but who completed it the fastest. We let each group go 5 minutes
apart, so they didn't all get to the same place at the same time (group 1 left
at 7:15, group 2 at 7:20, etc.). The first destination was Deseret Book,
where the advisor's sister was there using crutches, and holding a bunch of
books which she dropped. The second was a bread store, in which the
advisor's mom was there with the hood of her car up, and two grandchildren with
her. The third was a park, in which my sister was looking around for her
wedding ring (pretending she lost it). The groups had the choice to help
these people and risk being last, or ignoring them and trying to get first.
After every group got back to the church, we told them they were not allowed to
speak to other groups, and they filled out a worksheet in which they had to
figure our several scriptures, then read them. They all had to do with
service. The bishop then got up for a few minutes to speak. He spoke
about service, and how it is not usually convenient. It sometimes comes at
times when we're in a hurry. But it's so important that we do it. He
then said that there were some visitors...in came our family members who were at
the three places the groups went to. I loved to see everyone's reactions.
All three introduced themselves and told about what they experienced.
Many of the groups actually did stop to help, and some did not. It was a
real eye opener. This activity was tons of work, but it was really worth
it. If anyone wants the scriptures we used for clues and the worksheet
they filled out at the end, let me know. You'd probably have to make some
changes for your group, but it wouldn't be too hard.
--Cindy Whatcott, AZ
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