Objectives:
Possible Lesson Plan:
Jesus forgave us from the cross. Review the story of the crucifixion in the Children’s Bible with the children. Remember how He prayed, “Father, forgive them for they know not what they do.” Review the Lord’s Prayer: “Forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us.” Repeat these important lines with the children.
several and put them all together in a bouquet with tin foil or a paper cone. Leaves can be made from two layers of green paper glued around a pipe cleaner. Remind the children to keep the bouquet handy. During the week, whenever they need to ask forgiveness for something (disobeying, yelling, angry words, etc.), they should take a flower from their bouquet and give it to the other person and ask him or her to forgive them. Doesn’t forgiveness give you a wonderful feeling?
8. Another craft option would be to take the story of St. Dionysios, cut it out, and glue to a piece of construction paper:
Dionysios was born in a rich family, but became a monk when he was a teen. He was known for his forgiving spirit. One day, at the monastery, a stranger ran up to Dionysios. The stranger had killed a man, and that man’s family was hunting him down. Would Dionysios hide him, please? Dionysios found out that the man had killed Dionysios’s own brother. He was very sad, but forgave the man right away. And, when his family arrived, he told them that the stranger had already left by another road. The forgiven man later became a monk, a brother in the same monastery as Dionysios.
9.Close with prayer.