Role Models and Knowing Jesus: A Free Lesson in First John
Who do you look up to as a role model? What does that have to do with knowing Jesus? Scott Meier offers another free youth group lesson on 1 John.
Who do you look up to as a role model? What does that have to do with knowing Jesus? Scott Meier offers another free youth group lesson on 1 John.
Nails, contracts, and atonement: Scott Meier offers another free youth group lesson on First John.
Having trouble explaining the concept of sin in your youth group? Scott Meier provides an easy, free lesson from 1 John that will help your youth better understand the concepts of sin and forgiveness.
What do tennis shoes and light bulbs have in common? A whole lot when you throw a sharpie into the mix! Find out more with this free lesson from 1 John 1:5-7.
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How do we glorify God? Enjoy this free lesson about light and kaleidoscopes from Chasity Opphile.
We all use church language, but often, we find that we don’t know what it actually means. What does it mean to glorify God? Chasity Opphile shares a great small group lesson on the subject.
How do you shine your light into the darkness? Chasity Opphile shares a lesson to use when teaching your youth group what it looks like to be a shiner of light!
Jesus commanded us to let our light shine before others. Notice that he doesn’t say we should be the light of the world, he says we ARE the light of the world! If we don’t shine, we are not fulfilling our purpose! But what does it mean to shine our light?
In the previous lesson, we discussed what light is and began to discuss where light comes from. We are going to continue the discussion of where light comes from by looking at two additional passages.
While Webster provides us with a pretty great idea of what light is, we are going to go to the Scripture to find out where light comes from. Today we are going to discuss three different places that light comes from.
As we re-gather our students and begin a new rhythm for the fall we encourage our adult leaders, specifically those that lead a small group, to welcome, embrace and wrestle with the big questions.