Crafts
Option 1: Trust God Art
white cardstock paper, white crayons, watercolor paints, paintbrushes, cups (one per table), wipes
Gather supplies. Fill cups one-third full of water. Make a sample craft.
Give each child a piece of white cardstock, a white crayon, and a paintbrush. Set paint and water on each table. Have children write the words “Trust God” on their paper, pressing hard with the crayon to make thick, clear letters. Then have children paint the paper to reveal the words. Provide wipes to clean fingers as needed.
Option 2: Humble Garland
colored paper, string, scissors, hole punch, markers/crayons
Gather supplies. Cut colored paper into triangles (six triangles per child). Cut string into 3-foot sections (one per child). Make a sample craft.
Give each child six triangles and a string. Set crayons/markers on each table. Have children write one of the letters of the word humble on each triangle (point side down) and then decorate. Help children punch two holes at the top of each triangle, then string and tie triangles onto the string in the right order (tying each triangle to the string to hold it in place). Space the triangles out by at least an inch. Tell children this garland can remind them that God rewards the humble.
Option 1: Message from God
paper, scissors (one per child), glue sticks (one per child), magazines and newspapers
Gather supplies. Print out the Big Truth (place one on each table as a reference). Make a sample craft.
Give each child a piece of paper, scissors, and a glue stick. Have children search through magazines and newspapers to find letters that are in the Big Truth. Have them cut out individual letters and glue them to their paper to spell out the Big Truth.
Option 2: Humble Garland
colored paper, string, scissors, hole punch, markers/crayons
Gather supplies. Cut colored paper into triangles (six triangles per child). Cut string into 3-foot sections (one per child). Make a sample craft.
Give each child six triangles and a string. Set crayons/markers on each table. Have children write one of the letters of the word humble on each triangle (point side down) and then decorate. Help children punch two holes in the top of each triangle, then string and tie triangles onto the string in the right order (tying each triangle to the string to hold it in place). Space the triangles out by at least an inch. Tell children this garland can remind them that God rewards the humble.
