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Good works activities
Recognizing Acts of Service
They thought of
telling the kids that we were doing a video scavenger hunt, where they were
supposed to find things that related to the scriptures, and an adult would
be along to videotape, then they would show their results at the end at the
church. In reality, there would be several scenarios played out in the area
that the kids would go through, where they could stop and serve if they thought
of it. Kind of like the story of the Religion final, where students had to go
from here to there, and later found out that if they had stopped to help people
that coincidentally were along the way, that is the way they passed the final.
We thought of having a child with a flat tire, someone who dropped groceries or
books, an older lady out raking her grass, etc.
They told the class Presidencies that they were doing a scavenger hunt. The paper said go to the store and count the gumball machines (but, they had an older lady there waiting that would drop her oranges out of the bag when they came in, the point was to see if the kids helped her or just counted the machines. Then they went to a bowling alley to count how many alleys there were, but there was a lost child, point... who stopped to help him find his Mom? Anyway, there were set ups all along, and they had each group start in a different place so they weren't together at any point. I don't think they said how it related to the Gospel till the end when they all gathered to see who had the right answers and then they had all the people who had needed help walk in the room. Then they were able to tie it into the Gospel. It sound's like a great activity, I have been trying to get our Leaders to do it. Obviously, a lot of work, you have to find people to help that no one knows! Tiff in SLC
SECRET SISTER
Use this as a challenge for your YW at the end OR have them do this for two weeks in advance (maybe have MM pick Beehives, etc.), and then when you have the lesson, let the YW tell the stories! Personal experience is the best teacher.
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