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SEA SCROLL SCHOLAR JANUARY K4J MissioN soNg
Table of Contents 1 Letter from Kathleen 2 How It Works 3-4 Opening Assembly 5 Missionaries in Motion 6 pre-K4J Missionaries in Motion 7-8 Get Moving Games 9-10 Cool Craft 11-12 Saints and Scripture 13 K4J Apostles Station 14 Snack 15 Mission Accomplished! 16-19 K4J Activity Patterns Club Activities Guidebook January Dear K4J Guide, I once heard a conversion story that I found very interesting. An intelligent college woman who had been raised with little moral guidance adopted the philosophy that there was no real truth in the world. She saw no other option that seemed both consistent and logical. She shared this with a very wise Catholic professor. The professor wrote her belief on the board: “Nothing is true.” Then she asked the young woman, “Is this statement true or false?” The woman realized that whether she said it was true or false, her philosophical foundation for life collapsed. So began her journey to the Catholic Church. This story is a reminder to us that truth exists independently of us. We can choose to believe it and live accordingly or not, but we will never be truly happy until we live by God’s standards instead of our own. When I was a newly married woman, I thought that the Church was an institution that merely offered an opinion to help us live moral lives. When I accepted that the Church was Christ’s authority on earth, my whole life changed. I could learn and live truth. And I discovered freedom, because it is hard to come up with a moral law on your own that makes sense. I found it way too stressful to try to live that way! Children have to value truth in order to be happy. This month’s Sea Scroll Scholar Mission helps kids learn to search for truth. They are taught that the Church teaches us truth about our faith and morals. The main focus, however, is on God’s truth present in Scripture, particularly in the Old Testament. K4J kids learn that archeological evidence can help us humanly verify the contents of Scripture. Most important, kids learn that they can discover God’s truth when they study his Word found in Scripture. Pre-K4Jers are introduced to the idea that God’s truth can be found in written form in the Holy Bible. They understand that Jesus is the Good Shepherd who watches over us all when they play the Good Shepherd Game and learn Psalm 23 to share with others. God’s Word presents us with truth that guides us in life. As the January Mission song says, “I want to be a Sea Scroll Scholar!” In Christ, Kathleen Conklin Owner of K4J K4J Virtue: LEARN GOD’S TRUTH! We learn God’s truth when we study his Word found in Scripture. All Contents Copyright © Creative Catholics, Inc. 2012 www.k4j.org 1 Unauthorized duplication is prohibited. Watch this, Mission Control! ..3..2..1 BLAST OFF! WOW! K4J Rotation Stations! Let’s see Missionaries In Motion. Over! Cool! Wow! What’s Coming Next? How It Works: The dynamics of each club are unique. You are the expert at deciding which activities best fit the needs of your club. K4J offers some extra guidance by recommending certain activities for pre-K4J (pre-school - first grade). The pre-K4J station activities should be held at a location separate from K4J activities. Overview: 1. Opening Assembly: The Opening Assembly activity is led by an adult MC and Captains of K4J (grades 6-8). 2. Station Rotation: The four Club Meeting Rotation Stations are led as a rotation by Station Leaders. The stations include Missionaries in Motion, Get Moving Games, Cool Craft/Apostles in Action*, and Saints & Scripture. Assistance may be offered by Captains (grades 6-8) at the stations. 3. Snack Time! Kids make and enjoy a theme-related snack. K4J Club Meeting • Divide your large group into teams of up to 8-10 children. Each team chooses a team name and works together throughout the year. • Choose which activity will be featured at each station. Station Leaders set up activities in the station rotation space. • A K4J Guide (adult volunteer) is assigned to each team of 8-10 kids. As the kids arrive, the K4J Guides collect kids’ mission cards from the previous month. After the opening assembly, Guides move their teams from station to station. He/She makes sure that each member of the team knows the activity’s objective. The goal of the K4J Guide is to help each child realize that the virtue and Mission of the Month may be lived as a personal commitment to Jesus. * K4J Apostles (grades 4 & 5) meet twice each month. They are introduced to a K4J Apostles service activity during the first meeting in place of Cool Craft. They will meet a second time to finish this apostolic work. The goal of this station is to teach teamwork and give each child the opportunity to use their time and talents to help the Church and their community. This station is key to the success of this age group. 2 OpenIng Assembly “Sea Scroll Scholars” Prepare • Songs “I’ve Got A Mission” and the January Mission song, “Sea Scroll Scholar” • MC dressed in shepherd’s clothing • 2 Captains dressed as shepherds • Captains acting as sheep/goats • Captain dressed as a trader and another dressed as a scholar • Rolls of paper to serve as the sea scrolls • Set: rocks and suspenseful background music (optional) Perform Play the SONG “I’VE GOT A MISSION” from the K4J Song CD. MC: I have a true story for you. One day in 1947, a boy/shepherd named Fox was herding goats near the Dead Sea. Captain on stage herding goats. His goat Gruffy ran off. Captain (as a goat) runs away from the shepherd. Fox: COME BACK YOU CRAZY GOAT! Fox shows the audience his worried face and runs after the goat. MC: While fox is searching for Gruffy, he is joined by his friend. The boys are looking everywhere for Gruffy. They search through the field, and behind every rock. Captains dressed as Fox and his friend make gestures to signal that they are searching. Fox: Oh LOOK I see Gruffy’s tail behind that rock. Captain dressed as Gruffy wiggles his/her tail from behind a rock. MC: Fox and his friend find Gruffy behind some rocks; they also find some scrolls. Fox and his Friend (in unison while looking at the audience): Where did these come from? (suspenseful music) The boys open the scrolls and which have writing that they cannot read. Fox: What do all these letters mean? Fox shows the audience the scroll. Friend: Let’s see if the trader knows what these scrolls are for. They take the scrolls to a trader and all three look at the scrolls. Trader: I wonder what it says…let’s take it to a scholar. The trader takes the boys and the scrolls to a scholar. They carefully look at the scrolls, and ponder their meaning. 3 Trader (to everyone): I determine that these scrolls are written in Hebrew and they are very old. Fox, his friend, the trader, and the scholar look at the scrolls amazed and with awe. MC: Fox, his cousin, and their goat Gruffy discovered the DEAD SEA SCROLLS, the oldest copies of books of the Bible OLD TESTAMENT ever found! All the characters jump around with excitement and then the Captains enter the stage to sing Sea Scroll Scholar. SEA SCROLL SCHOLAR JANUARY K4J Mission Song I WANNA BE A SEA SCROLL SCHOLAR (point to self and shake head yes) I WANNA BE A SEA SCROLL SCHOLAR (pretend to open a scroll and pretend you are reading.) I LEARN GOD’S TRUTH (point up and then pound a fist into palm of hand on “truth”) WHEN I STUDY HIS WORD (pound fist into palm on “study” and then open palms like a book on “word”) LIKE A SEA SCROLL SCHOLAR (tap head as if saying you are smart) At the end of the song… The Big K4J Finish! MC: You have heard a true story. A boy was playing when he found the oldest copy of the OLD TESTAMENT ever. They called it the Dead Sea Scrolls. When scholars translated it, the words matched the bible we have now, EXACTLY. That is proof that the bible is God’s truth. It has not changed in thousands of years. This month you are going to have a chance to learn God’s truth and become a Sea Scroll Scholar. Have fun! 4 Station Rotation #1: MIssIonarIes In MotIon Be a K4J SEA SCROLL SCHOLAR! Ready… You will need: • The January Mission song, “Sea Scroll Scholar,” from the K4J Mission Songs CD • Decoder and “Hebrew” scroll from the K4J Mission Pack or Apostles Mission Packet • Paper and pencils • Scissors and tape Say… This month you get to become Scripture Scholars. You will be able to decode Hebrew symbols to find the truth in scripture. In scripture, we get to know who God is, how much he loves us and what his plan is for us. God speaks to us in the bible. You are going to study the truth in scripture and find out what God has to say to us. Go K4J! Read the story of Fox and Gruffy the goat in the Mission Pack. Try to have the kids imagine what it would have been like to find an ancient cave. Now tell them about their mission, have them put their decoders together and teach them how to decode the first few words on their scroll. Give them a chance to memorize it by practicing it with a friend. When everyone is finished, have them say it together. Remind the kids that Apostles will be having a party at the next meeting for everyone to “perform” the scripture that is on the scroll. Be sure to be ready to show you are a scripture scholar! Sing the song, Sea Scroll Scholar and do the hand motions. JANUARY MISSION SONG: “SEA SCROLL SCHOLAR” I WANNA BE A SEA SCROLL SCHOLAR (point to self and shake head yes) I WANNA BE A SEA SCROLL SCHOLAR (pretend to open a scroll and pretend you are reading it) I LEARN GOD’S TRUTH (point up and then pound a fist into palm of hand on “truth”) WHEN I STUDY HIS WORD (pound fist into palm on “study” and then open palms like a book on “word”) LIKE A SEA SCROLL SCHOLAR (tap head as if saying you are smart) 5 Station Rotation #1: pre -K4J MIssIonarIes In MotIon Be a pre-K4J SEA SCROLL SCHOLAR! Ready… You will need: • The January Mission song, “Sea Scroll Scholar,” from the K4J Mission Songs CD • Rebus “Scroll Song” from the pre-K4J Mission Pack Say… A “scholar” is a person who studies and tries to learn all he or she can. This month you are gong to love learning how to READ a part of the bible and become a scripture scholar. You will learn a special poem, called a psalm. It teaches that Jesus is like a shepherd and we are his sheep. What is a shepherd? What do you think a shepherd does to take care of his sheep? How does Jesus take care of us? When you learn to read scripture, the words in the bible, you learn about how much God loves us. Go K4J! Show the kids their Scripture Scroll and help them decode the first box. Now help them memorize the first line, “The Lord is my Shepherd”. Help them see that they can memorize the whole psalm by the end of the month. Then, the Apostles are going to help host a “Sea Scroll Scholar” party and they will have a chance to show everyone they are Scripture Scholars! Sing the January Mission song, “Sea Scroll Scholar” and use the simplified motions below. JANUARY MISSION SONG: “SEA SCROLL SCHOLAR” I WANNA BE A SEA SCROLL SCHOLAR (point to self) I WANNA BE A SEA SCROLL SCHOLAR (point to self and shake head “yes”) I LEARN GOD’S TRUTH (clap and sway) WHEN I STUDY HIS WORD (clap and sway) LIKE A SEA SCROLL SCHOLAR (tap head as if saying you are smart) 6 Station Rotation #2: Get MovIng Games CAMEL RACES TO THE “TRUTH!” This fast paced game keeps everyone involved and encourages kids to use their noggins! Ready… You will need: • K4J Bucks • Carpeted or mat-covered surface • Children arranged in teams of three • Leftover tube of Christmas wrap (or other tube) labeled, “SCRIPTURE SCROLL,” per team • Course markers and sign that reads: “RACE TO THE TRUTH!” • Whistle Go K4J! Two people in each team get down on all fours, and the third (the smallest) rests on all fours on top of the backs of the other two, as the camel’s “hump.” Mark out a short course that ends at a “watering spot” by a posted sign that reads, “RACE TO THE TRUTH!” Provide long “Scripture scrolls” (tubes of leftover Christmas wrap) sticking out of a tall, narrow box, one per team. Have a SLOW race to the Scripture scrolls, being careful not to let the “hump” on top fall off. The person on top grabs a scroll from the box, and the camel carefully turns around and walks back to the start. Award K4J Bucks to all who finish the race! e in! hee hee he Use your nogg SCRIPTURE-SCROLL SCHOLAR Say… God gave each of us many gifts, and he wants us to use them! When we study Scripture, we are using the gift of our intelligence to help us learn God’s TRUTH. Let’s play a game that keeps us on our toes both in mind and body. It’s called “Scripture-Scroll Scholar.” Here’s how to play. Go K4J! 7 Everyone must stay away from IT and pay attention to the action at all times. The person who is IT chases and tags someone. The person tagged says, “SCRIPTURE” very quickly and points to another who yells, “SCROLL”,” who points to another who yells, “SCHOLAR!” The person who is pointed to must say the correct word without hesitation or they are out and must sit down. If all three say the words correctly, they same person remains IT. If someone makes a mistake, the person tagged becomes IT. Pass out K4J Bucks to all who remain standing at the end of each round! “SHEPHERD, SHEPHERD, WHERE’S YOUR LAMB?” great for preK4J! Ready… You will need: • Small stuffed lamb animal • Optional: K4J Bucks, 1 per child Say… Jesus is our Shepherd and WE are his lambs! Today we are going to play “Shepherd, Shepherd, Where’s Your Lamb?” This is what you do. Go K4J! Children sit in a circle. One child is given a small stuffed lamb toy. (A lamb could be made from the toe of a child’s sock, stuffed with newspaper and tied. Cover it in cotton balls and draw on eyes and a mouth.) Pick a shepherd from the group. The shepherd leaves the room or hides his eyes while facing a corner. The remaining children pass the lamb around the circle, chanting, “Jesus is our Shepherd and we are his sheep!” When the K4J Guide says, “Stop!” all the children hide their hands behind their backs and say, “Shepherd, shepherd, where’s your lamb?” It is the shepherd’s job to guess who has his lamb. The shepherd is allowed three guesses. If he guesses the right person, he takes their seat and they become the “shepherd.” If he doesn’t guess correctly by the third try, the person holding the sheep is the new shepherd. SHEEP MARCH This simple game helps kids reflect on what it means to lead and follow! Put on some fun K4J background music. The kids line up and crawl on all fours in a circle. One child is the SHEPHERD. The shepherd calls out the actions of the sheep. For instance, the shepherd might call out, “Sheep, tiptoe in the grass!” and the children mimic the action. Some other ideas: “Sheep, go fast!” “Sheep, graze!” “Sheep, wiggle your ears!” “Sheep, hop on one hoof!” etc. JESUS the Good Shepherd 8 Station Rotation #3: Cool Craft... Giant Bible Scrolls Make Giant Bible Scrolls to decorate your parish hall! Ready… You will need: • Long strips of butcher paper • Pencils, erasers, markers • Poster paints and brushes • Copies of the Scripture Scroll pattern that has a different verse a highlighted for each child or small group Say… The “Be a SEA SCROLL SCHOLAR” Mission helps us reflect on TRUTH. We find God’s TRUTH in holy Scripture. It helps us grow closer to God. Today we are going to think about the images in the Sea Scroll Scholar verse we are working to learn, then draw and paint the illustrations on this gigantic scroll! When people see your work, they will think about the meaning of this Scripture. Go K4J! Tape the ends of each long strip of butcher paper to the table or floor, and with marker draw lines down each strip, about two feet apart. Assign one or two children to each twofoot segment to illustrate. Pass out copies of the Scripture Scroll pattern. You may wish to highlight a different verse on each copy ahead of time. This will be each child’s assigned verse to illustrate. Encourage kids to use their imaginations to represent their verse on paper. Tape the scrolls to a wall and caption each segment with its corresponding verse. Sea Scroll Scripture, Psalm 139: 1-2, 4, 6-7, 13-15, 23-24 Lord, you have probed me, you know me: you know when I sit and when I stand; you understand my thoughts from afar. Even before a word is on my tongue, Lord, you know it all. Such knowledge is beyond me, far too lofty for me to reach. Where can I hide from your love? From your presence, where can I flee? You formed my inmost being; you knit me in my mother's womb. I praise you, so wonderfully you made me; wonderful are your works! My very self you knew... when I was being made in secret... Probe me, God, know my heart; try me, know my concerns. See if my way is crooked, then lead me in the ancient paths. 9 Pre-K4J Scroll Song “The Lord is My Shepherd” Psalm 23 The Lord is my shepherd; there is nothing I want. In green pastures you let me graze; to safe waters you lead me; You restore my strength. You guide me along the right path for the sake of your name. Even when I walk through a dark valley, I fear no harm for you are at my side; Your rod and staff give me courage. You set a table before me as my enemies watch; You anoint my head with oil; my cup overflows. Only goodness and love will follow me all the days of my life; I will dwell in the house of the Lord for years to come. great for preK4J! Little Lamb Hats The pre-K4J will enjoy reciting their Sea Scroll memory verses while decked out in this fetching headgear! Ready… You will need, per child: • A white paper plate (not styrofoam) • Hole punch, glue, scissors • Two 12-inch lengths of narrow ribbon • Polyester cotton balls Say… The “Be a Sea Scroll Scholar” Mission helps us learn God’s TRUTH in Scripture. Let’s make special hats today that will help us remember to learn God’s TRUTH in the Holy Bible. We will be Jesus’ lambs and follow him wherever he goes! Go K4J! Fold a paper plate in half. Punch a hole one inch from the outer edge of the plate near the fold line, one on each side. Thread each hole with a 12-inch length of narrow ribbon and tie securely. Cover the hole-punched half of the paper plate with cotton balls. Allow the glue to dry. Cut across the paper plate near the fold line, leaving two pointed “ears” sticking up from the fold. Bend the half plate down over the pre-K4Jer’s head, tying the ribbon in a bow under the chin. The curve in the paper plate should force the ears into an upright position. Hand Print Sheep Display these sheep next to Jesus, the Good Shepherd! (pattern included) Make a fist and paint the bottom of your hand with white tempera paint. Press it onto a piece of green construction paper two or three times. These are the bodies. Paint your thumb and make a thumbprint head on each of your sheep. When the sheep are dry, draw on faces and legs with fineline marker and glue cotton balls onto the bodies. Let the kids decorate the rest of the paper. Paste a copy of the “Jesus, the Good Shepherd” pattern onto each of the papers, or post the sheep next to a large copy on the wall. 10 Station Rotation #4: Saints and Scripture Scripture Memory Verse: “You will know the truth, and the truth will set you free! John 8: 32 Holy Hero: St. Jerome K4J HOLY HERO : St. Jerome This month’s K4J Holy Hero is St. Jerome. St. Jerome studied God’s TRUTH in Scripture. The Holy Spirit helped St. Jerome understand God’s TRUTH, and teach it to others. St. Jerome had to work his hardest and use all of his gifts to do this. That’s how the Holy Spirit works through us. We can share God’s TRUTH from Scripture, too. We can share our Sea Scroll Scripture passages we have been working to learn this month. Let’s host a “Sea Scroll Scholar” Show and Pizza Party! “SEA SCROLL SCHOLAR” Show & Pizza party Invite parents & parish staff to a “Sea Scroll Scholar” show & pizza party to help kids complete their individual “Sea Scroll Scholar” Missions as a group! Use station time to prepare. Or, if you do not wish to host a party, use one of the following suggestions as a Saints & Scripture activity! Choose some or all of the following show suggestions, then end with a family pizza party. Ask families to bring side dishes and paper goods, and charge a small family fee to have pizzas delivered. Or you may wish to have kids help prepare “Personal Mediterranean Pizzas” as part of an Apostolic Action activity, and bake them while the show is performed in the parish cafeteria. However you choose to do it, the ingredients for a super scripture sharing celebration are here! 11 Mediterranean Personal Pizzas Here’s what you need: pita bread (each pita makes 2 personal pizzas) spaghetti sauce mozzarella cheese feta cheese any Mediterranean toppings, such as sauteed zucchini, red peppers, eggplant, or olives. Slice each pita around the edge, separating the top from the bottom. Place each pita half, inside up, on a cookie sheet. Spread with sauce. Sprinkle with feta cheese and cooked veggies. Cover with shredded mozzarella. Bake at 350˚ for 10-12 minutes, or until the center is hot and the cheese is melted. Scripture-sharing Show Stoppers “Gruffy and the Dead Sea Scrolls” skit: Follow the cartoon text and scenes from the Mission Pack cartoon story, pages 2-3. If time allows you may wish to divide your groups into scenery makers, script producers, costume designers, actors, directors, and lighting crew. Allow kids to embellish scenes with impromptu fun. If you have little prep time, make use of all individuals by adding “extras” to the skit performance wherever needed such as caravan camels, a “school of scholars,” spare vats in the cave -whatever allows all members to take part in the production. Make the pre-K4J costume hat and decorations suggested in the Cool Craft section! K4J Quick Capers: You may wish to incorporate different age levels for these “between scenes” K4J Quick Capers. Older kids may say the jokes, and Pre-K4Jer “lambs” may crawl around on stage for visual effect: What did the Red Sea say to the Dead Sea? Nothing. It just waved. What do sheep do on a sunny day? Have a baa- baa- cue! Where do sheep get their hair cut? At the baa- baa- shop! Why didn’t the sheep cross the road? There were too many baaa- d drivers! The Lord is My Shepherd "Sea Scroll" song: Dress Pre-K4Jers in "Little Lamb Hats" suggested in the Cool Craft section. Introduce the Pre-K4J performance in the following way: This month, Pre-K4Jers have been working hard to learn about Jesus, the Good Shepherd in Psalm 23. First, we discovered the words of the psalm song and learned them each day at home through the "Be a Sea Scroll Scholar" Mission. Then we learned to sing the song as a group, and added hand motions. Now we would like to perform our special "Sea Scroll Song” for you. Perform The Lord is My Shepherd "Sea Scroll Song” complete with hand motions. See the Pre-K4J “Sea Scroll Song” pattern in this guidebook for the song words, tune, and motions. “Gruffy & Fox” skit: Captains perform the skit from the Opening Assembly to introduce the story. "Be a Sea Scroll Scholar" Scripture Memory Recital: Gather all K4J kids and Apostles to recite their scripture memory passage they have been working on at home this month. Group kids on stage by team, all members still wearing their show costumes. You may wish to have the entire large group recite together, or assign different verses to different teams for a "round robin" recitation effect. Announcer says: Our K4J kids & Apostles took on the "Be a Sea Scroll Scholar" Mission this month, too. They have worked hard to KNOW and LOVE God's truth in the Holy Bible. Now they would like to SHARE God's truth found in Psalm 139 with you! (See the pattern included in this guidebook for words to the decoded scripture passage.) 12 Apostles STATION 4th & 5th Grade Sea Scroll Scholar party! Help Apostles host this party “show” where everyone can display their scholarly skills! Here are ideas for the Apostles to prepare. Additional ideas for other ages are included in the Saints & Scripture section. Break a leg! “Tons of Treasure” Two narrators tell the following story, and other Apostles act it out on stage. Perform it after the Captains perform the Mission Pack story about Fox and Gruffy. 1: 2: 1: 2: 1: 2: 1: 2: Gruffy and Fox sure were lucky to find those old leather scrolls in that cave! But two of the scrolls weren’t leather. They were made of copper. What did they have written on them? That was the tricky part. The copper was too brittle to unroll, so they called in the scientists. Scientists had to paint, bake, saw, photograph, and piece together the pieces of scroll. And after that they still had to figure out the message? Yes! The message was written in code. But it was worth all the trouble, because when the work was done, the scrolls told where to find 10,000 TONS of TREASURE buried in 61 different places in Palestine! But the leather scrolls were filled with treasure too. They were filled with Holy Scripture -- God’s TRUTH! And that’s treasure you can carry in your head -- and in your heart! “Legend of the 70 Scholars” mime The trick here is to have all the “scholar” mimes do everything in unison. Play Gregorian chant in the background. The narrator reads the script from the back of the K4J Mission Pack as follows. The Legend of the 70 Scholars: (Scholars lined up in a row, standing at attention.) Hundreds of years ago, 70 scholars got together to come up with a version of the Old Testament that was really good. Each day, the scholars were given one verse to translate. (Each “scholar” mimes taking a slip of paper with a verse written on it. They may wish to exaggerate reading it, then thinking about it, looking upward with arms folded, tapping one foot.) Then each went into their own rooms to work. (Each mimes going into a room, closing the door, and sitting down to work, all in unison.) When night came, all the scholars came out to compare their translated verses. (All come out and line up. One by one, as in dominoes, they turn to the next scholar in line. Each has the same marked expression of astonishment as they turn to the next person in line to compare verses.) All 70 verses were exactly the same each night! This was a sign to the scholars that the Holy Spirit was helping them copy the Bible just the way God wanted it. (All kneel in unison, make the sign of the cross, and silently give thanks to God.) Their work was called the Septuagint which means 70, in honor of the scholars! (Mimes may wish to stand and make a comic gesture of humility, such as putting hands in pockets, shaking lowered heads, and scraping at the floor with one toe, in unison!) 13 How About A Snack? Dig this Desert Dessert! Use plastic spoons to excavate archeological cave treasure. You Will Need, per child: • Chocolate or butterscotch packaged pudding snack • Gummy bear “mummy” • A few chocolate, peanut butter and/or butterscotch chips • A teaspoon of graham cracker or vanilla wafer crumbs • Plastic spoon Go K4J! Poke a gummy bear “mummy” and some “broken pottery” chips into a cave of pudding, sift on some cookie crumb “sand,” then go on an archeological dig! 1. Peel back the concealing entrance of the “cave” and bury an ancient mummy deep inside. 2. Mark the top of the excavation site with “broken pottery” chips. 3. Sprinkle with “sandy” cookie crumbs, then start digging! Grocery Store Option: FRUITY “SEA SCROLLS” Pass out fruit roll ups as kids recite the Scripture verse. Pull the scrolls from an “ancient” pottery vat! You will know the truth, and the truth will set you free! John 8: 32 14 LEARN GOD’S TRUTH! Certificate of Accomplishment We learn God’s truth when we study his Word found in Scripture! awarded to ___________________________ Name for _____________________ ___________ Date ___________________ Signature LEARN GOD’S TRUTH! Certificate of Accomplishment awarded to ___________________________ Name for _____________________ ___________ Date ___________________ Signature We learn God’s truth when we study his Word found in Scripture! concerns. See if my way is crooked, then lead me in the ancient paths. in secret... Probe me, God, know my heart; try me, know my My very self you knew... when I was being made I praise you, so wonderfully you made me; wonderful are your works! You formed my inmost being; you knit me in my mother's womb. Even before a word is on my tongue, Lord, you know it all. Such knowledge is beyond me, far too lofty for me to reach. Where can I hide from your love? From your presence, where can I flee? you know when I sit and when I stand; you understand my thoughts from afar. Lord, you have probed me, you know me: Psalm 139: 1-2, 4, 6-7, 13-15, 23-24 Sea Scroll Scripture, Only goodness and love will follow me all the days of my life; I will dwell in the house of the Lord for years to come. You set a table before me as my enemies watch; You anoint my head with oil; my cup overflows. You guide me along the right path for the sake of your name. Even when I walk through a dark valley, I fear no harm for you are at my side; Your rod and staff give me courage. The Lord is my shepherd; there is nothing I want. In green pastures you let me graze; to safe waters you lead me; You restore my strength. Pre-K4J Scroll Song “The Lord is My Shepherd” Psalm 23 Scripture Scroll patterns: K4J and pre-K4J Jesus the Good Shepherd patterns JESUS the Good Shepherd JESUS the Good Shepherd 17 JESUS the Good Shepherd