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TREASURE HUNT
When a child becomes a Christian they have everything everyone else has - they have
the same Holy Spirit as any adult and so therefore are capable of just as much - if not
more! We need to guide them in unleashing the power of the Holy Spirit that‘s in them in
order to see our kids on fire for Jesus and doing things to set those around them on fire!
This series focuses on the prophetic. We want the kids to understand that the Holy
Spirit is in them for their benefit and He is on them for the benefit of others. We want
them to find the treasure in others that God sees!
Hearing from God and receiving prophetic words and pictures for themselves and for
others needs to become as natural as hearing from a parent or a leader. It needs to
become a culture in our kids. We want to see our kids changing their homes and their
schools.
We want our kids to be ready for God to speak at any time - even during the routine of
their every day lives at school or at home or wherever they are!
God wants to use them and we need them to know that God does not disqualify anyone
from hearing His voice or receiving prophetic words or pictures. It‘s entirely up to us
whether or not we are willing to listen.
We need to teach them how and the only way we will be able to is if we are a living
example. We need to be bringing prophetic words for our kids every week and modeling
what a life of hearing and listening to God looks like. They‘re not going to desire
something they can‘t see and so we need to show them and introduce them to the
power of the Holy Spirit and tell them that Jesus wants to use them and He wants to talk
to them… all the time!!!
mmmmmmmmmmm
Week 1
Story: Jesus and the Samaritan woman - John 4:1-18
Media:
Characters: Narrator, Jesus, Samarian woman, a few kids
Narrator: Hey everyone! Are you ready to go back a couple thousand years? You know what
the amazing thing is? This story is so old… like ancient… dusty… your grandparents have
nothing on it… and yet, it is still super relevant for us today - in simpler terms, that means that
this story has massive meaning for us even today!
Right, we are going to be taking a trip to a place called Samaria - can everyone say Samaria?
(kids echo) Our location is going to be at a well - I need a well! (get a few kids to be the well on
stage).
Okay, I think we are ready. Here‘s how the story goes…
One day, Jesus had to pass through this town called Samaria on His way to Galilee (Jesus
enters stage as if walking on a journey). Obviously there was no public transport and so he had
to use his ―Two Series‖… his legs in other words! And as one would, he got tired and needed a
break and stopped at this well. (Enter Samarian woman)
While He was there, a woman from Samaria came to the well to fetch some water - that‘s what
well‘s were for in case you forgot - and while she was there Jesus asked her for some water.
Jesus: Hi
Woman: Hello… (very wearily)
Jesus: Could you please pour me a drink of your water?
Narrator: FREEZE! (All characters freeze)
You see, there was some confusion here from the woman‘s side… Jesus was a Jew and this
woman was not. Back in those days, Jews did not mix with anyone who was not a Jew; they
were called Gentiles.
Woman: What? You..you are a Jew and I am a Samaritan. How can you ask me for a drink?
Narrator: Problem – how would Jesus be able to tell this lady who He was and make her
understand that she needed to believe in him? He needed something special.
Remember, Jesus was filled with the power of the Holy Spirit and He needed that now.
Jesus: Go, call your husband and come back.
Woman: I do not have a husband
Narrator: Now we are going to see that power of the Holy Spirit. He is going to whisper
something in Jesus ear.
Jesus: (Just for a moment He listens) You are right. You have had five different husbands and
the man you have now is not your husband.
Narrator: Wow! How did Jesus know that? The woman was absolutely gob smacked. She now
knew that Jesus was not just an ordinary person. As they continued their conversation she got
saved and eventually went and brought the whole village to Jesus and they got saved. A
phenomenal story but the key was when Jesus heard from the Holy Spirit.
MC’s (very important)
You need to wrap this up. Please come prayed up yourself and well prepared to lead this
meeting. As you land this—point to the fact that we receive power when the Holy Spirit come
on us (Acts 1:8) and then God uses us to touch other people in super natural ways. But it so
that people come to Jesus, get saved and grow in faith in Jesus.
Week 2
Story: Jesus and Ananias - Acts 9:10-19
Media:
Characters: Ananias, Narrator, Voice
Scene 1
Saul is busy speaking to one of the high priests. He is angry and you can hear from his tone that
he means business and not messing around…
Saul: If anyone is found to be worshipping Jesus Christ in any form, I will have them brutally
murdered without question. I am not afraid to go to extreme measures and nothing you can do
will stop me. I am not happy with the way the Gospel has been spreading and I will do whatever
it takes to put a stop to it…
Narrator: That was Saul. Saul hated Christians and he swore to kill anyone he came across
that was a Christian. He was brutal and ruthless - definitely not the guy you would want to hang
out with.
(Saul exits stage briefly in order to enter again)
Narrator: Now one day Saul needed to go to a place called Damascus to carry out his threats
against the Christians there. However, his plans changed rather quick when all of a sudden a
bright light from heaven shone all around him.
Saul: What is going here?? Ah! My eyes!
Narrator: As if that wasn‘t bad enough, next moment he hears a voice saying,
Voice: Saul, Saul, why are you persecuting me?
Saul: Who are you?
Voice: I am Jesus, the one you are persecuting by killing all the Christians. Go into the city and
when you are there you will be told what to do.
Narrator: Now in Damascus itself, was a guy by the name of Ananias. (pause to emphasize)
The Lord spoke to Ananais (pause) and told him in a vision to go to the house of Judas and
look for Saul - the same guy that God had just spoken to. God told Ananias that he had spoken
to Saul too and Saul would be expecting Ananias to come to him and lay hands on him so that
he would regain his sight.
Narrator: Let‘s just pause there for a minute… do you remember the kind of guy Saul is?? And
now God is asking innocent Ananias to go lay hands on Saul…. Saul... of all people! This guy is
brutal and rough! People run in the opposite direction when they see this guy!
Ananias: Lord, I‘ve heard about this man, he can literally arrest anyone he finds to be a
Christian..
Narrator: But God had a plan and said to Ananias
Voice: Ananias, Saul is going to play a big part in my plan. I am going to use him to spread the
Gospel to all of Israel. I‘m going to show him how much he must suffer for the sake of My Name.
Narrator: And so, with that said, Ananias got up and left to go to the house of Judas. He prayed
for Saul, Saul‘s eyesight was restored, Saul got baptized and from then on Saul preached the
gospel of Jesus.
In closing, not only did Saul preach about Jesus, he is the guy that wrote half of the New
Testament.
God spoke to Ananias and told him what to do. He listened to God and was obedient. He heard
clearly when God spoke and responded immediately. He had learnt to hear God‘s voice and so
he was able to trust it. Ananias was just a normal guy but God used him in a powerful way.
Week 3
Story: Peter and John - Acts 3:1-10
Media:
Characters: Facilitator (MC), Peter, John, lame man, kids.
MC: (Hold Bible open, read Acts 3:3) Let us read from Acts 3:3.
One day Peter and John were going up to the temple at the time prayer—at three in the
afternoon…..
Everyone stop for a moment—this says it was just a normal day and they were just doing what
they normally do. Like you going to school, or taking your lunch out to eat with your friends at
break time. A normal day.
Lets continue….Now a man crippled from birth was being carried to the temple gate…..
Get kids to carry him on and lay him at the temple gates. Have a few more kids walk past him
as if they are going into the temple. The lame man needs to beg for money or food from every
kid who walks past. Remember, he’s lame, so he needs to get creative. Have fun with this.
After a few kids have walked past, enter Peter and John who are going through the temple
gates too. They too get stopped by the lame man…
Man: Please can you give me some money. I have nothing.
Peter: I‘m sorry, but look at us, we do not have silver or gold or anything like that to give you,
but I do have something else I can give you.
Man: What else could you give me? (Confused)
Peter: In the name of Jesus, rise up and walk.
Peter takes the lame man by his hand and pulls him to his feet.
Man: No ways! I can feel my legs and my feet! This is crazy! I can stand… I can walk… I can
jump! I can run around! And dance!
He runs around leaping and jumping and doing all sorts of things he couldn’t do before. Once
again, go crazy with this and get your leader playing the
lame man to do cartwheels across stage, jump around through the kids, whatever!!
He continues to dance around on stage.
Man: Thank you! Thank you! Praise Jesus for healing me!!!
MC: The coolest thing about this story is that for Peter and John it was just an ordinary day and
yet God used them in such a massive way. They were going about their usual routine and God
still broke in and did something amazing to show this lame man His love.
Even though they had performed this amazing miracle, they knew that it was only through the
power of the Holy Spirit that they were able to do it. You see, when we get saved, this same
power is in us and God can use us just as He used Peter and John. We just need to be willing
and want to be used by Him.
The lame man‘s life changed forever when he encountered Jesus that day. Because Peter and
John were obedient, the lame man was healed and had come to know the love of Jesus. We
need to realize that we play a massive role in showing the love of Jesus to those around us.
God has called us to go out and love on others. This lame man was healed and encouraged
and given a new chance at life all because Peter and John understood the call on their lives as
children of God.
Week 4
Story: Peter and Cornelius - Acts 10:9-20
Media:
Characters: Narrator, Cornelius, Peter, kids.
Narrator: In a place called Caesarea there lived a man named Cornelius. Now he was a guy
who was on fire for God! One day, God showed him a vision. An angel told him that he was to
send some of his men to Joppa to find a guy named Peter and bring him back to him. And so,
Cornelius called his men and told them what the angel had instructed him to do.
(Get two kids to be these men)
Cornelius: Right men, I have just received a vision from God and I need you to go to Joppa and
bring back a man by the name of Peter.
(The two men can walk around the room as if on their journey to Peter)
Narrator: Now, the next day while the men were on their journey, Peter got a vision from God
too.
(Have Peter on stage sitting on a table or something higher up to suggest a rooftop)
Narrator: Peter was sitting on the rooftop of the house as this is where he would escape all the
noise and busyness and go pray. He was very hungry at the time but while he was waiting for
the food to be prepared, he fell into a deep sleep where God showed him the vision.
Narrator: He saw the heavens opening up and this massive sheet came down that covered the
earth. In it were all types of animals and reptiles an birds and a voice said to Peter to ―Rise up
and eat.‖ In the vision Peter told God that he couldn‘t just eat any of those animals because
some of them were unclean. Back in that time there were certain animals that were seen as
being unholy and people were not allowed to eat them.
But God told Peter that God has made all the animals and therefore nothing is unclean. This
happened three times until the sheet with the animals were taken back up to heaven.
Narrator: Peter woke up and was quite confused… For good reason! Shame, the poor guy was
starving and God used food to explain something to him. Shortly after waking up the men who
were sent by Cornelius had arrived at the house where Peter was staying. Before Peter heard
them knock God told him there were three men at the door. And so Peter came down from the
roof and went to meet the men.
(Peter opens the door, greets them and welcomes them)
Narrator: God used the vision as an example to show Peter what he would do. Remember,
Jews and gentiles did not mix. Just like Peter had said certain foods were unclean; Gentiles
were seen as unclean too. But God used the food example to show Peter that no man was
unclean either. The three men who came to Peter to ask him to come back with them were
Gentiles and they were going to be asking him to go back with them to preach to more Gentiles.
God had to use an example that Peter would understand and be able to relate to so that he
would understand the plans God had for him.
God the Holy Spirit had caught Peter‘s attention and sent Peter. What happened there?
Narrator: When Peter arrived at Cornelius‘ house he immediately started telling them about
Jesus.
(Peter walks to the side of the stage. Here Cornelius and his three men can sit and listen—just
give short snippets of the gospel (mime and speak) and end with them getting saved.)
Peter: and he was born in a stable ….he never sinned… and then they nailed him to a
cross….he died…..BUT 3 days later he rose from the dead….would you like to receive Jesus as
your Saviour?
(Cornelius and friends bow heads and Peter can acts as if praying)
MC: God used the Holy Spirit to give Peter a vision so he could go and take the gospel to
Cornelius. And there Peter told them about Jesus, and they got saved. Today God still uses
the Holy Spirit to speak to us and use us. But in the same way as with Peter, it always points to
Jesus
(MC can develop this a little more if wants to!)
Remember: IT POINTS TO JESUS
BIG GROUP GAMES
WEEK 1
Goal: Drop your coins in the milk carton.
What you need: 50 coins, 2x Chairs, 2x 2L Milk Cartons
1. Select four volunteers (2 per team). Place the two chairs next to each other with the
chair backs facing the audience. Then place the milk cartons behind each chair. Give
each team 25 coins.
2. Each person puts their knees on the chairs (facing the back of the chairs) and tries to
drop as many coins into their milk cartons as possible. You cannot drop the coins below
the height of the chairs‘ backs.
3. Each coin dropped into the carton scores the team a point.
4. Everyone has 2 minutes to get as many coins in as possible - allow each person in
the team to try for a minute and then switch.
WEEK 2
Goal: Guess the zoomed in object!
What you need: Power point slide, List of items
1. Divide your group into 5-6 smaller groups (try mix the age groups).
2. Show one slide at a time and have teams try guess what the objects are.
3. If they can‘t get it you can go to the next slide which is more zoomed out - but
obviously the more help you give them, the less points they score. The first ―zoomed‖
slide is worth 5 points, the second ―zoomed out‖ slide is 4 points, the third ―zoomed out‖
slide is 3 points, and the fourth ―zoomed out‖ slide is worth only 1 point. Each team tries
to identify the object as soon as possible, to get the maximum amount of points.
4. As soon as the group thinks they know what the object is, they have to raise their
hand and give you the answer. Shouted out answers won‘t be taken into consideration.
5. The team with the most points wins the game.
WEEK 3
What You Need:
-Smarties
-A big bowl for the smarties
-2 dice
-straws
-1 cup per team
1. Select 4 volunteers - 2 per team (One will suck the smarties up and the other one will
throw the dice)
2. Pour the smarties into the bowl
3.Give each volunteer a straw and a cup
4. Have one team start by rolling the dice. The first team to roll a 6 gets to try suck a
smartie out the bowl.
5. Keep passing the dice between the 2 players and everytime a team rolls a 6 they get
to suck a smartie out the bowl.
6. Give the teams 3 minutes to see how many smarties they can get.
WEEK 4
Goal: To teach the children to learn to listen and follow God's voice, even when other
voices are calling.
What you need: Two blindfolds, Chairs
1. Arrange the chairs like an obstacle course within the room. Split everyone into two
equally numbered teams. Ask for one volunteer from each team to go first.
2. Explain that the object of the game is to lead the volunteers to the end of the room
using only their voices. The members of the team can walk alongside the volunteer and
provide directions. However, the opposing team can also try to trick the other volunteer
by giving false directions. The volunteer that reaches the end of the room the first wins a
point for their team.
Blindfold the two volunteers. Spin the volunteers two or three times and start the game.
Have the group members tell their volunteers instructions.
4. Once the round is over, ask for another volunteer from each team to go next. See
how many people from each team can complete the obstacle course in 8 minutes.
Week 1 - (GR 0-1)
Memory Verse: ―My message and my preaching were not with wise and persuasive
words, but with a demonstration of the Spirit‘s power.‖ - 1 Corinthians 2:4-5
Bible Story: Jesus and the Samaritan woman—John 4:17-18
Bottom Line: God wants to speak to you (for you & someone else)Kickstart: Chat
with the kids about the last curriculum (Mission Possible) and what they learnt from it.
Ask them what stood out to them and what they found interesting. Ask them what God
made stand out for them.
Activity Items Required
Explain to them that God speaks to us and
that He tells us things for each other.
Then...
In the group get each kid to pray for the child
on their left and give them each a piece of
blank paper and get them to sit quietly and ask
God to give them a picture for the other
person. They can draw whatever God shows
them on the paper.
Have them ask God what the picture means.
Once they have something, let them share it in
the group context so you can guide them.
Let‘s trust God to speak to our kids no matter
how young they are!!
Paper
Colouring materials
A Quiet space
*Throughout the next few
weeks, we need to make
hearing from God exciting!!
We need to get the kids
pumped for it and tell them
how awesome it is when God
talks to us and shows us
things. The best thing we can
do is to ask and then to wait
until God gives us something.
If we ask we will receive -
and ANYONE can hear from
God; no matter who you are
or how old you are.
Talk About It
God wants to speak to YOU!!!
1. He will speak to you NO MATTER who you are.
Jesus was a Jew, and Jews almost NEVER spoke to Samaritans. And
what made it worse was that this Samaritan was a woman. Back in
Jesus‘ day, the Jewish teachers did not allow Jewish men to speak to
women in public. By speaking to this Samaritan woman, Jesus proved
He was different! Jesus didn‘t care, He loved ALL people and wanted
all people to be saved. He didn‘t care what people would think.
-Do you know Jesus loves you?
-Do you know He wants to speak to you?
-Do you listen when He speaks to you?
2. NOTHING would make God not want to speak to you
-Do you know that Jesus wants to speak to you?
-Do you know that no matter what you do - even if you misbehave - He
still wants to speak to you?
3. He wants to use YOU to speak to others for Him.
It is our mission to tell our friends and everyone that we know about
Jesus! People need to see that we love Jesus by the way we act. We
can even ask God to speak to us for other people. Maybe we see
someone who is sad and we‘re not sure what to say to them… the
cool thing is that we can ask God what he wants to tell them!
-Do you know that God can use you to speak to other people for him?
-Are you excited about this?
4. We need to be READY for GOD MOMENTS.
The Samaritan woman was just going about her day like any other
day; there was nothing special or different about it… until Jesus met
with her! It was unexpected and yet Jesus used her to save her entire
city!
-Are you ready and listening for when Jesus wants to speak to you?
-Do you know that He can speak to you at ANY time no matter where
you are?
Week 1 - (GR 2-3)
Memory Verse: ―My message and my preaching were not with wise and persuasive
words, but with a demonstration of the Spirit‘s power.‖ - 1 Corinthians 2:4-5
Bible Story: Jesus and the Samaritan woman—John 4:17-18
Bottom Line: God wants to speak to you (for you & someone else)
Kickstart: Chat with the kids about the last curriculum (Mission Possible) and what
they learnt from it. Ask them what stood out to them and what they found interesting.
Ask them what God made stand out for them.
Activity Items Required
To begin with…
Ask God for words for each kid in your group
and write them on a piece of paper beforehand.
Fold each paper up and place them into a
packet or bowl. Go around your group and
have them each take one out. (Have a few
extra in case you have a big group that week)
Tell them that what‘s on there is what God
thinks of them. The aim is for them to think
about how God sees them. He loves them and
wants to use them. They are special and they
play a massive role in His Kingdom.
Then…
Explain to them that God speaks to us and that
He tells us things for each other and He wants
to speak to them too.
In the group get each kid to pray for the child to
their left. Have them sit quietly and ask God to
give them a picture or word for the other
person. They can write it down or draw what
God has given them. Once they have
something, let them share it in the group
context so you can guide them.
Paper
Pens
Quiet space
*Throughout the next few weeks,
we need to make hearing from
God exciting!! We need to get
the kids pumped for it and tell
them how awesome it is when
God talks to us and shows us
things. The best thing we can do
is to ask and then wait until God
gives us something. If we ask we
will receive - and ANYONE can
hear from God; no matter who
you are or how old you are.
Talk About It
God wants to speak to YOU!!!
1. He will speak to you NO MATTER who you are.
Jesus was a Jew, and Jews almost NEVER spoke to Samaritans. And
what made it worse was that this Samaritan was a woman. Back in
Jesus‘ day, the Jewish teachers did not allow Jewish men to speak to
women in public. By speaking to this Samaritan woman, Jesus proved
He was different! Jesus didn‘t care, He loved ALL people and wanted
all people to be saved. He didn‘t care what people would think.
-Do you know Jesus loves you?
-Do you know He wants to speak to you?
-Do you listen when He speaks to you?
2. NOTHING would make God not want to speak to you
-Do you know that Jesus wants to speak to you?
-Do you know that no matter what you do - even if you misbehave -
He still wants to speak to you?
3. He wants to use YOU to speak to others for Him.
It is our mission to tell our friends and everyone that we know about
Jesus! People need to see that we love Jesus by the way we act. We
can even ask God to speak to us for other people. Maybe we see
someone who is sad and we‘re not sure what to say to them… the
cool thing is that we can ask God what he wants to tell them!
-Do you know that God can use you to speak to other people for him?
-Are you excited about this?
4. We need to be READY for GOD MOMENTS.
The Samaritan woman was just going about her day like any other
day; there was nothing special or different about it… until Jesus met
with her! It was unexpected and yet Jesus used her to save her entire
city!
-Are you ready and listening for when Jesus wants to speak to you?
-Do you know that He can speak to you at ANY time no matter where
you are?
Week 1 - (GR 4-5)
Memory Verse: ―My message and my preaching were not with wise and
persuasive words, but with a demonstration of the Spirit‘s power.‖ - 1 Corinthians 2:4-5
Bible Story: Jesus and the Samaritan woman—John 4:17-18
Bottom Line: God wants to speak to you (for you & someone else)
Kickstart: Chat with the kids about the last curriculum (Mission Possible) and what
they learnt from it. Ask them what stood out to them and what they found interesting.
Ask them what God made stand out for them.
Activity Items Required
Ask God for words for each kid in your group
and write them on a piece of paper
beforehand. Fold each paper up and place
them into a packet or bowl. Go around your
group and have them each take one out. (Have
a few extra in case you have a big group that
week) Tell them that what‘s on there is what
God thinks of them. The aim is for them to think
about how God sees them. He loves them and
wants to use them. They are special and they
play a massive role in His Kingdom.
Then…
Explain to them that God speaks to us and that
He tells us things for each other and He wants
to speak to them too. In the group get each kid
to pray for the child to their left. Have them sit
quietly and ask God to give them a picture or
word for the other person. They can write it
down or draw what God has given them. Once
they have something, let them share it in the
group context so you can guide them.
Paper
Pens
Quiet space
*Throughout the next few weeks,
we need to make hearing from God
exciting!! We need to get the kids
pumped for it and tell them how
awesome it is when God talks to us
and shows us things. The best
thing we can do is to ask and then
wait until God gives us something.
If we ask we will receive - and
ANYONE can hear from God; no
matter who you are or how old you
are.
Talk About It
God wants YOU!!!
1. He will speak to you NO MATTER what your history is or who you are.
Jesus was a Jew, and Jews almost NEVER spoke to Samaritans. And what
made it worse was that this Samaritan was a woman. Back in Jesus‘ day, the
Jewish teachers did not allow Jewish men to speak to women in public. By
speaking to this Samaritan woman, Jesus proved He was different! He didn‘t
care about labels the leaders put on people or any other rules they had, He
loved ALL people and wanted all people to be saved. He didn‘t care what
people would think.
2. NOTHING disqualifies you from God speaking to you.
-Jesus spoke to this woman regardless of who she was. It made no
difference to Him that she was a Samaritan woman. We are all equal in
God‘s site and nothing could ever make Him not want to speak to you. He
finds us worthy of His love no matter what we have or haven‘t done. He
values us enough to ACTIVELY seek us - think about it, HE went and found
the Samaritan woman! Even when we see no value or worth in our lives, God
does, and he wants to speak to us.
-Have you ever felt disqualified from God speaking to you? Why?
3. He wants to use YOU to speak to others on his behalf.
- Our testimony about Jesus is the most powerful tool we have to lead others
to believe in Jesus: ―Many of the Samaritans from that town believed in him
because of the woman's testimony, ‗He told me everything I ever did.‘ So
when the Samaritans came to him, they urged him to stay with them, and he
stayed two days. And because of his words many more became believers.
They said to the woman, ‗We no longer believe just because of what you
said; now we have heard for ourselves, and we know that this man really is
the Savior of the world‖‘
4. We need to be READY for GOD MOMENTS.
- The Samaritan woman was just going about her day like any other day;
there was nothing special or different about it… until Jesus met with her! It
was unexpected and yet Jesus used her to save her entire city! We need to
be ready for God to speak at any time - even during the routine of our every
day lives at school or at home or wherever.
Week 1 - (GR 6-7)
Memory Verse: ―My message and my preaching were not with wise and
persuasive words, but with a demonstration of the Spirit‘s power.‖ - 1 Corinthians 2:4-5
Bible Story: Jesus and the Samaritan woman - John 4:17-18
Bottom Line: God wants to speak to you (for you &someone else)
Kickstart: Chat with the kids about the last curriculum (Mission Possible) and what
they learnt from it. Ask them what stood out to them and what they found interesting.
Ask them what God made stand out for them.
Activity Items Required
Ask God for words for each kid in your
group and write them on a piece of paper
beforehand. Fold each paper up and place
them into a packet or bowl. Go around your
group and have them each take one out.
(Have a few extra in case you have a big
group that week) Tell them that what‘s on
there is what God thinks of them. The aim
is for them to think about how God sees
them. He loves them and wants to use
them. They are special and they play a
massive role in His Kingdom.
Then…
Explain to them that God speaks to us and
that He tells us things for each other and
He wants to speak to them too. In the
group get each kid to pray for the child to
their left. Have them sit quietly and ask
God to give them a picture or word for the
other person. They can write it down or
draw what God has given them. Once they
have something, let them share it in the
group context so you can guide them.
Paper
Pens
Quiet space
*Throughout the next few weeks,
we need to make hearing from
God exciting!! We need to get the
kids pumped for it and tell them
how awesome it is when God talks
to us and shows us things. The
best thing we can do is to ask and
then wait until God gives us
something. If we ask we will
receive - and ANYONE can hear
from God; no matter who you are
or how old you are.
Talk About It
God wants YOU!!!
1. He will speak to you NO MATTER what your history is or who you are.
Jesus was a Jew, and Jews almost NEVER spoke to Samaritans. And what
made it worse was that this Samaritan was a woman. Back in Jesus‘ day, the
Jewish teachers did not allow Jewish men to speak to women in public. By
speaking to this Samaritan woman, Jesus proved He was different! He didn‘t
care about labels the leaders put on people or any other rules they had, He
loved ALL people and wanted all people to be saved. He didn‘t care what
people would think.
2. NOTHING disqualifies you from God speaking to you.
-Jesus spoke to this woman regardless of who she was. It made no
difference to Him that she was a Samaritan woman. We are all equal in
God‘s site and nothing could ever make Him not want to speak to you. He
finds us worthy of His love no matter what we have or haven‘t done. He
values us enough to ACTIVELY seek us - think about it, HE went and found
the Samaritan woman! Even when we see no value or worth in our lives, God
does, and he wants to speak to us.
-Have you ever felt disqualified from God speaking to you? Why?
3. He wants to use YOU to speak to others on his behalf.
- Our testimony about Jesus is the most powerful tool we have to lead others
to believe in Jesus: ―Many of the Samaritans from that town believed in him
because of the woman's testimony, ‗He told me everything I ever did.‘ So
when the Samaritans came to him, they urged him to stay with them, and he
stayed two days. And because of his words many more became believers.
They said to the woman, ‗We no longer believe just because of what you
said; now we have heard for ourselves, and we know that this man really is
the Savior of the world‖‘
4. We need to be READY for GOD MOMENTS.
- The Samaritan woman was just going about her day like any other day;
there was nothing special or different about it… until Jesus met with her! It
was unexpected and yet Jesus used her to save her entire city! We need to
be ready for God to speak at any time - even during the routine of our every
day lives at school or at home or wherever.
Week 2 - (GR 0-1)
Memory Verse: ―My message and my preaching were not with wise and
persuasive words, but with a demonstration of the Spirit‘s power.‖ - 1 Corinthians 2:4-5
Bible Story: Jesus and Ananias - Acts 9:10-19
Bottom Line: How do we hear God?
Kickstart: Ask the kids if they heard God speak to them during the week and if they
had any prophetic words or pictures for someone. Ask them how it felt to share what
God had told them?
Activity Items Required
Repeat the same activity as last
week so they become even more
comfortable with the idea.
Explain that God can talk to us for
literally anyone if we just wait on
Him and listen to Him.
Pair them up, give them each a
blank piece of paper and have
them ask God to show them a
picture that He wants them to
show to their friend.
Maybe God wants to tell them
something; let them share that too
and maybe you can write it on the
piece of paper for them.
Paper
Colouring materials
A Quiet space
Talk About It
LESSONS TO LEARN FROM ANANIAS… 1.Ananias had no clue God was going to speak to him. -Has God ever spoken to you? How? It could even be the smallest thing. -Do you want to hear from God more? -How do we do this? (We need to ASK and LISTEN) 2. When God speaks, he ‗Here I am, Lord.‘ He doesn‘t make God wait because He is busy with something else. -Would you rather carry on playing your game or would you rather listen to God? -Which one do you think is more important? 3. He knew it was Jesus speaking because He had learnt to listen to His voice and he knew it was a voice he could trust. We need to spend time with Jesus and pray to Him so we can learn to recognize his voice. (Acts 9:10) -When one of your parents call your name from the other side of the house and you can‘t see them, can you recognize their voice? -Do you think it can be the same with Jesus? 4. How do we know it‘s God speaking to us?
- Often it is a quiet voice in our hearts telling us to say or do something
- God will never tell us to do something bad.
- His voice will often come as a thought.
- Just like you learn to recognise your Mom and Dad‘s voices, you can
also learn to recognise God‘s voice as He speaks to you in your heart.
Week 2 - (GR 2-3)
Memory Verse: ―My message and my preaching were not with wise and
persuasive words, but with a demonstration of the Spirit‘s power.‖ - 1 Corinthians 2:4-5
Bible Story: Jesus and Ananias - Acts 9:10-19
Bottom Line: How do we hear God?
Kickstart: Ask the kids if they heard God speak to them during the week and if they
had any prophetic words or pictures for someone. Ask them how it felt to share what
God had told them?
Activity Items Required
Pair up everyone in your group - if there is
an odd number you could either put them
in groups of three or you can partner up
with one of them
Give them each a piece of blank paper
and have them pray to God to give them a
picture for the other person. They can
draw whatever God shows them on the
paper and then share it with their friend
they have been paired up with.
Have them ask God what the picture
means and then tell their friend what God
says to them.
Let‘s trust God to speak to our kids no
matter how young they are!!
Paper
Colouring materials
A Quiet space
Talk About It
LESSONS TO LEARN FROM ANANIAS… 1.Ananias had no clue God was going to speak to him. -Has God ever spoken to you? How? It could even be the smallest thing. -Do you want to hear from God more? -How do we do this? (We need to ASK and LISTEN) 2. When God speaks, he ‗Here I am, Lord.‘ He doesn‘t make God wait because He is busy with something else. -Would you rather carry on playing your game or would you rather listen to God? -Which one do you think is more important? 3. He knew it was Jesus speaking because He had learnt to listen to His voice and he knew it was a voice he could trust. We need to spend time with Jesus and pray to Him so we can learn to recognize his voice. (Acts 9:10) -When one of your parents call your name from the other side of the house and you can‘t see them, can you recognize their voice? -Do you think it can be the same with Jesus? How do we know it‘s God speaking to us?
- Often it is a quiet voice in our hearts telling us to say or do something
- God will never tell us to do something bad.
- His voice will often come as a thought.
- Just like you learn to recognise your Mom and Dad‘s voices, you can also learn
to recognise God‘s voice as He speaks to you in your heart.
4. Ananias was a bit nervous when he heard it was Paul he needed to go to
speak to but God was their to reassure him. (Acts 9:11-12).
-Are there people at school or even in your family who you are too scared to talk
to?
-Do you know that God will always give you the courage you need?
5. God believes in us and knows that we CAN be on mission for Him and see
our friends saved. (Acts 9:15-16)
-Do you believe God is always with you?
-Do you believe you have what it takes to be on mission for Jesus?
Week 2 - (GR 4-5)
Memory Verse: ―My message and my preaching were not with wise and
persuasive words, but with a demonstration of the Spirit‘s power.‖ - 1 Corinthians 2:4-5
Bible Story: Jesus and Ananias - Acts 9:10-19
Bottom Line: How do we hear God?
Kickstart: Ask the kids if they heard God speak to them during the week and if they
had any prophetic words or pictures for someone. Ask them how it felt to share what
God had told them?
Activity Items Required
Pair up everyone in your group - if there is
an odd number you could either put them
in groups of three or you can partner up
with one of them
Give them each a piece of blank paper and
have them pray to God to give them a word
or a picture for the other person. They can
draw or write whatever God shows them
on the paper and then share it with their
friend they have been paired up with.
Have them ask God what the picture
means and then tell their friend what God
says to them.
Let‘s trust God to speak to our kids no
matter how young they are!!
Paper
Colouring materials
A Quiet space
Talk About It
LESSONS TO LEARN FROM ANANIAS… 1. His response when Jesus spoke was IMMEDIATE. He was given no warning that Jesus was going to ask him to do such a big thing and whether or not he was capable of such a task. 2. He was AVAILABLE. He simply says, ‗Here I am, Lord.‘ He doesn‘t make God wait because He is busy with something else. Nothing was more important to Him than God‘s voice. He knew it was a privilege! 3. He knew the VOICE of God clear enough to answer when He spoke. He knew it was Jesus speaking because He had learnt to listen to His voice and he knew it was a voice he could trust. This familiarity comes from spending time with Jesus. (Acts 9:10) 4. Ananias was HUMAN just like us and had natural HUMAN
REACTIONS. He was a bit nervous and hesitant when he heard it was Paul
he needed to go to speak to but God was their to reassure him. (Acts 9:11-
12).
5. God was able to TRUST Ananias to go to Paul with a instruction from Him.
We need to be people God can trust to carry out His instructions when He
calls us to do something. (Acts 9:15-16)
6. Even though Paul was seen as a dangerous man, Ananias was still
OBEDIENT to God‘s voice and followed the Lord‘s guidance. Even when
things don‘t suit our preferences or we feel it‘s too big of God to ask us, we
need to be obedient and trust God to go before us - just like God had in this
situation when He had already told Saul that Ananias would be there to
meet him. (Acts 9:17)
7. How do we know it‘s God speaking to us?
- Often it is a quiet voice in our hearts telling us to say or do something
- God will never tell us to do something bad.
- His voice will often come as a thought.
- Just like you learn to recognise your Mom and Dad‘s voices, you can also
learn to recognise God‘s voice as He speaks to you in your heart.
Week 2 - (GR 6-7)
Memory Verse: ―My message and my preaching were not with wise and
persuasive words, but with a demonstration of the Spirit‘s power.‖ - 1 Corinthians 2:4-5
Bible Story: Jesus and Ananias - Acts 9:10-19
Bottom Line: How do we hear God?
Kickstart: Ask the kids if they heard God speak to them during the week and if they
had any prophetic words or pictures for someone. Ask them how it felt to share what
God had told them?
Activity Items Required
Pair up everyone in your group - if there is
an odd number you could either put them in
groups of three or you can partner up with
one of them
Give them each a piece of blank paper and
have them pray to God to give them a word
or a picture for the other person. They can
draw or write whatever God shows them on
the paper and then share it with their friend
they have been paired up with.
Have them ask God what the picture means
and then tell their friend what God says to
them.
Let‘s trust God to speak to our kids no matter
how young they are!!
Paper
Colouring materials
A Quiet space
Talk About It
LESSONS TO LEARN FROM ANANIAS… 1. His response when Jesus spoke was IMMEDIATE. He was given no warning that Jesus was going to ask him to do such a big thing and whether or not he was capable of such a task. 2. He was AVAILABLE. He simply says, ‗Here I am, Lord.‘ He doesn‘t make God wait because He is busy with something else. Nothing was more important to Him than God‘s voice. He knew it was a privilege! 3. He knew the VOICE of God clear enough to answer when He spoke. He knew it was Jesus speaking because He had learnt to listen to His voice and he knew it was a voice he could trust. This familiarity comes from spending time with Jesus. (Acts 9:10) 4. Ananias was HUMAN just like us and had natural HUMAN
REACTIONS. He was a bit nervous and hesitant when he heard it was Paul
he needed to go to speak to but God was their to reassure him. (Acts 9:11-
12).
5. God was able to TRUST Ananias to go to Paul with a instruction from Him.
We need to be people God can trust to carry out His instructions when He
calls us to do something. (Acts 9:15-16)
6. Even though Paul was seen as a dangerous man, Ananias was still
OBEDIENT to God‘s voice and followed the Lord‘s guidance. Even when
things don‘t suit our preferences or we feel it‘s too big of God to ask us, we
need to be obedient and trust God to go before us - just like God had in this
situation when He had already told Saul that Ananias would be there to
meet him. (Acts 9:17)
7. How do we know it‘s God speaking to us?
- Often it is a quiet voice in our hearts telling us to say or do something
- God will never tell us to do something bad.
- His voice will often come as a thought.
- Just like you learn to recognise your Mom and Dad‘s voices, you can also
learn to recognise God‘s voice as He speaks to you in your heart.
Week 3 - (GR 0-1)
Memory Verse: ―My message and my preaching were not with wise and
persuasive words, but with a demonstration of the Spirit‘s power.‖ - 1 Corinthians 2:4-5
Bible Story: Peter and John - Acts 3:1-10
Bottom Line: Gifts work in everyday life
Kickstart: Ask the kids if they‘ve been obedient when God has spoken to them?
Have they been scared to share something? Maybe some haven‘t heard from God yet;
chat with them about it and explain to them that we need to be listening as God‘s voice
is still and soft.
Activity Items Required
Have everyone in your group find their
own space but relatively close to each
other. Have them pray for people that
they see outside of Uptown - parents,
siblings, friends at school teachers,
grand parents… etc.
Tell them to ask God to show them
something to share with any one of
these people. They might have a
prophetic word for one of them or they
may have for many. It might even just
be an encouraging word they want to
share with someone.
Have them write it down on a piece of
paper so that they can share it with the
person during the week.
Make sure to ask them about it next
week and see how it went and how they
felt after sharing what God had show or
told them.
Paper
Pens
Quiet space
Talk About It
What can we learn from the story of Peter and John???
1. The POWER of the HOLY SPIRIT gave them power to heal the
man.
-Do you think that when we get saved, this same power is in us? (Acts
3:6)
2. The lame mans life CHANGED in that ONE MOMENT!
-Why? (he experienced the love of Jesus through Peter and John)
3. God wants to use US to minister to others.
-Do you want to be used by God?
4. It was just an ORDINARY day and yet God did something
extraordinary. The lame man had no idea what was about to happen
to him.
-Are you ready for god to use you at any moment? Even when you
don‘t expect it?
5. Peter and John were OBEDIENT and so God was able to use them
to heal the lame man.
-Will you be obedient when God asks you to do something?
6. Everything we do needs to POINT TO JESUS so that He gets all
the credit and the glory!
-When you pray for someone and they get healed who actually healed
them?
-What does God need from us? (Our obedience)
Week 3 - (GR 2-3)
Memory Verse: ―My message and my preaching were not with wise and
persuasive words, but with a demonstration of the Spirit‘s power.‖ - 1 Corinthians 2:4-5
Bible Story: Peter and John - Acts 3:1-10
Bottom Line: Gifts work in everyday life
Kickstart: Ask the kids if they‘ve been obedient when God has spoken to them?
Have they been scared to share something? Maybe some haven‘t heard from God yet;
chat with them about it and explain to them that we need to be listening as God‘s voice
is still and soft.
Activity Items Required
Have everyone in your group find their
own space but relatively close to each
other. Have them pray for people that
they see outside of Uptown - parents,
siblings, friends at school teachers,
grand parents… etc.
Tell them to ask God to show them
something to share with any one of
these people. They might have a
prophetic word for one of them or they
may have for many. It might even just
be an encouraging word they want to
share with someone.
Have them write it down on a piece of
paper so that they can share it with the
person during the week.
Make sure to ask them about it next
week and see how it went and how
they felt after sharing what God had
show or told them.
Paper
Pens
Quiet space
Talk About It
What can we learn from the story of Peter and John???
1. The POWER of the HOLY SPIRIT gave them power to heal the
man.
-Do you think that when we get saved, this same power is in us? (Acts
3:6)
2. The lame mans life CHANGED in that ONE MOMENT!
-Why? (he experienced the love of Jesus through Peter and John)
3. God wants to use US to minister to others.
-Do you want to be used by God?
4. It was just an ORDINARY day and yet God did something
extraordinary. The lame man had no idea what was about to happen to
him.
-Are you ready for god to use you at any moment? Even when you
don‘t expect it?
5. Peter and John were OBEDIENT and so God was able to use them
to heal the lame man.
-Will you be obedient when God asks you to do something?
6. Everything we do needs to POINT TO JESUS so that He gets all
the credit and the glory!
-When you pray for someone and they get healed who actually healed
them?
-What does God need from us? (Our obedience)
Week 3 - (GR 4-5)
Memory Verse: ―My message and my preaching were not with wise and
persuasive words, but with a demonstration of the Spirit‘s power.‖ - 1 Corinthians 2:4-5
Bible Story: Peter and John - Acts 3:1-10
Bottom Line: Gifts work in everyday life
Kickstart: Ask the kids if they‘ve been obedient when God has spoken to them?
Have they been scared to share something? Maybe some haven‘t heard from God yet;
chat with them about it and explain to them that we need to be listening as God‘s voice
is still and soft
Activity Items Required
Have everyone in your group find their
own space but relatively close to each
other. Have them pray for people that
they see outside of Uptown - parents,
siblings, friends at school teachers,
grand parents…
Tell them to ask God to show them
something to share with any one of
these people. They might have a
prophetic word for one of them or they
may have for many. It might even just
be an encouraging word they want to
share with someone.
Have them write it down on a piece of
paper so that they can share it with the
person during the week.
Make sure to ask them about it next
week and see how it went and how they
felt after sharing what God had show or
told them.
Paper
Pens
Quiet space
Talk About It
What makes Peter and John such a incredible men of God???
1. They knew that it was ONLY through the POWER of the HOLY SPIRIT
that they were able to perform the miracle. When we get saved, this same
power is in us! (Acts 3:6)
2. The lame mans life CHANGED when he came into contact with Jesus.
Because of Peter and John‘s obedience to heal this man, he met with Jesus
and was changed from that moment on. He had experienced the power of
Jesus and would never be the same! In that ONE MOMENT his entire life
changed.
3. God wants to use US to serve and minister to others. As long as we desire
to be used by God, He will use us and He will instruct us when He needs to.
4. It was just an ORDINARY day and yet God did something extraordinary.
The lame man had no idea what was about to happen to him. It was just
another miserable day in his life, another day of suffering and begging and
hoping that someone would help him. Little did he know that Jesus wanted to
help him very much and would do something miraculous.
5. Peter and John were OBEDIENT and so God was able to use them to
heal the lame man.
6. Peter performed the miracle in GOD’S STRENGTH. There was no
possible way he could have done it on his own. But in this situation he was
able to represent Jesus so that Jesus could do what he wanted to in this
man‘s life.
7. When we SERVE OTHERS in the strength of Jesus, we will see amazing
things happen!
8. When Jesus does something to change someone‘s life, others see it too
and are ENCOURAGED. People see the work of Jesus and are amazed!!
The more we allow Jesus to use us, the more we can show Him to the world!
9. Everything we do needs to POINT TO JESUS so that He gets all the credit
and the glory!
Week 3 - (GR 6-7)
Memory Verse: ―My message and my preaching were not with wise and
persuasive words, but with a demonstration of the Spirit‘s power.‖ - 1 Corinthians 2:4-5
Bible Story: Peter and John - Acts 3:1-10
Bottom Line: Gifts work in everyday life
Kickstart: Ask the kids if they‘ve been obedient when God has spoken to them?
Have they been scared to share something? Maybe some haven‘t heard from God yet;
chat with them about it and explain to them that we need to be listening as God‘s voice
is still and soft.
Activity Items Required
Have everyone in your group find their own
space but relatively close to each other.
Have them pray for people that they see
outside of Uptown - parents, siblings,
friends at school teachers, grand
parents… etc.
Tell them to ask God to show them
something to share with any one of these
people. They might have a prophetic word
for one of them or they may have for
many. It might even just be an
encouraging word they want to share with
someone.
Have them write it down on a piece of
paper so that they can share it with the
person during the week.
Make sure to ask them about it next week
and see how it went and how they felt after
sharing what God had show or told them.
Paper
Pens
Quiet space
Talk About It
What makes Peter and John such a incredible men of God???
1. They knew that it was ONLY through the POWER of the HOLY SPIRIT
that they were able to perform the miracle. When we get saved, this same
power is in us! (Acts 3:6)
2. The lame mans life CHANGED when he came into contact with Jesus.
Because of Peter and John‘s obedience to heal this man, he met with Jesus
and was changed from that moment on. He had experienced the power of
Jesus and would never be the same! In that ONE MOMENT his entire life
changed.
3. God wants to use US to serve and minister to others. As long as we desire
to be used by God, He will use us and He will instruct us when He needs to.
4. It was just an ORDINARY day and yet God did something extraordinary.
The lame man had no idea what was about to happen to him. It was just
another miserable day in his life, another day of suffering and begging and
hoping that someone would help him. Little did he know that Jesus wanted to
help him very much and would do something miraculous.
5. Peter and John were OBEDIENT and so God was able to use them to
heal the lame man.
6. Peter performed the miracle in GOD’S STRENGTH. There was no
possible way he could have done it on his own. But in this situation he was
able to represent Jesus so that Jesus could do what he wanted to in this
man‘s life.
7. When we SERVE OTHERS in the strength of Jesus, we will see amazing
things happen!
8. When Jesus does something to change someone‘s life, others see it too
and are ENCOURAGED. People see the work of Jesus and are amazed!!
The more we allow Jesus to use us, the more we can show Him to the world!
9. Everything we do needs to POINT TO JESUS so that He gets all the credit
and the glory!
Week 4 - (GR 0-1)
Memory Verse: ―My message and my preaching were not with wise and
persuasive words, but with a demonstration of the Spirit‘s power.‖ - 1 Corinthians 2:4-5
Bible Story: Peter and Cornelius - Acts 10:9-20
Bottom Line: Everything we do always points to Jesus
Kickstart: Chat with them about how they have discovered God‘s voice. Are they
wanting it so badly that they literally want to hear from Him all day everyday? Explain to
them that even though the series is coming to end, hearing from God never comes to
end and it‘s something that we need to be doing all the time! We need to always be
finding the treasure in others and learning to see them how God sees them.
Activity Items Required
Make a prayer circle
Select one person in your group to
sit in the middle while everyone else
around them prays for them and
asks God to give them something for
that person.
Have them share it with this person
and write the prophetic words and
pictures on a piece of paper so they
can take it home with them.
Also ask the kid in the middle if they
have any prayer requests that the
rest of your group can pray into
specifically
Paper
Pens
Quiet space
Talk About It
What can we learn from the story of Peter???
God gives Peter a VISION
>WE NEED TO HAVE A VISION TOO!
What do you think it means to have a vision?
-It‘s like having a dream! In a dream, anything is possible! Dreams are
always cooler than in real life and crazy things happen that don‘t always
make sense to us?
-Have you ever woken up from a dream in the middle of the night or even in
the morning and had no idea what it was about??
-Sometimes we sit day dreaming… we think about all the things we could be
doing than what we are really doing at the time.
In the same we need to be dreaming big things for Jesus!!
What does this mean??
-God wants us to be on mission for Him! He wants us to be dreaming about
how we can show everyone around us who He is so that they can experience
His love too!
Who do you think needs to know Jesus‘ love? (Families, friends, teachers,
brothers, sisters, even our friends here at Uptown...)
-We need to always remind ourselves that nothing is impossible with God.
Even when things look difficult and we think there is no way we can do it, we
need to remember how BIG our God is!
How do we hear from Jesus?
-We make time just for Jesus! We find a quiet place where it‘s just us and
Jesus and no one else and ask Him to give us visions and dreams!
-He will put things in our day where we are able to see these dreams become
more than just an idea in our head! Maybe he gives us a friend to tell about
Jesus or maybe He gives us a sick teacher who we are able to pray for! We
need to be on the look out for all these things!
Week 4 - (GR 2-3)
Memory Verse: ―My message and my preaching were not with wise and
persuasive words, but with a demonstration of the Spirit‘s power.‖ - 1 Corinthians 2:4-5
Bible Story: Peter and Cornelius - Acts 10:9-20
Bottom Line: Everything we do always points to Jesus
Kickstart: Chat with them about how they have discovered God‘s voice. Are they
wanting it so badly that they literally want to hear from Him all day everyday? Explain to
them that even though the series is coming to end, hearing from God never comes to
end and it‘s something that we need to be doing all the time! We need to always be
finding the treasure in others and learning to see them how God sees them.
Activity Items Required
Make a prayer circle
Select one person in your group to
sit in the middle while everyone
else around them prays for them
and asks God to give them
something for that person.
Have them share it with this
person and write the prophetic
words and pictures on a piece of
paper so they can take it home
with him.
Also ask the kid in the middle if
they have any prayer requests that
the rest of your group can pray
into specifically.
Paper
Pens
Quiet space
Talk About It
What can we learn from the story of Peter???
God gives Peter a VISION
>WE NEED TO HAVE A VISION TOO!
What do you think it means to have a vision?
-It‘s like having a dream! In a dream, anything is possible! Dreams are always
cooler than in real life and crazy things happen that don‘t always make
sense to us?
-Have you ever woken up from a dream in the middle of the night or even in
the morning and had no idea what it was about??
-Sometimes we sit day dreaming… we think about all the things we could be
doing than what we are really doing at the time.
In the same we need to be dreaming big things for Jesus!!
What does this mean??
-God wants us to be on mission for Him! He wants us to be dreaming about
how we can show everyone around us who He is so that they can experience
His love too!
Who do you think needs to know Jesus‘ love? (Families, friends, teachers,
brothers, sisters, even our friends here at Uptown...)
-We need to always remind ourselves that nothing is impossible with God.
Even when things look difficult and we think there is no way we can do it, we
need to remember how BIG our God is!
How do we hear from Jesus?
-We make time just for Jesus! We find a quiet place where it‘s just us and
Jesus and no one else and ask Him to give us visions and dreams!
-He will put things in our day where we are able to see these dreams become
more than just an idea in our head! Maybe he gives us a friend to tell about
Jesus or maybe He gives us a sick teacher who we are able to pray for! We
need to be on the look out for all these things!
Week 4 - (GR 4-5)
Memory Verse: ―My message and my preaching were not with wise and
persuasive words, but with a demonstration of the Spirit‘s power.‖ - 1 Corinthians 2:4-5
Bible Story: Peter and Cornelius - Acts 10:9-20
Bottom Line: Everything we do always points to Jesus
Kickstart: Chat with them about how they have discovered God‘s voice. Are they
wanting it so badly that they literally want to hear from Him all day everyday? Explain to
them that even though the series is coming to end, hearing from God never comes to
end and it‘s something that we need to be doing all the time! We need to always be
finding the treasure in others and learning to see them how God sees them.
Activity Items Required
Make a prayer circle
Select one person in your group to
sit in the middle while everyone
else around them prays for them
and asks God to give them
something for that person.
Have them share it with this person
and write the prophetic words and
pictures on a piece of paper so
they can take it home with him.
Also ask the kid in the middle if
they have any prayer requests that
the rest of your group can pray into
specifically.
Paper
Pens
Quiet space
Talk About It
First of all… Jews and Gentiles DID NOT mix. The Gentiles were seen as
being unclean and not holy like the Jews were. Jews had nothing to do with
the Gentiles until here in Acts 10 where God uses Peter to bring salvation to
the Gentiles. God gives Peter a new understanding and a heart for the gentiles
- HE GIVES PETER A VISION
>WE NEED TO HAVE A VISION TOO. God desires to give us vision for our
lives, our families, our ministries, and our country.
BUT HOW???
1. WE NEED TO SET QUIET TIMES ASIDE TO SPEND WITH GOD. ―The
next day, as they were on their journey and approaching the city, Peter went
up on the housetop about the sixth hour to pray‖ -Acts 10:9
In Bible times, housetops were used to get away from the crowds and the
busyness of the city. Peter went to the housetop for some quiet time where he
could pray to God.
God is able to give us VISION so much more when we spend time in quiet with
him when there are no other distractions.
2. GOD USES ORDINARY EVERYDAY THINGS TO GIVE US VISION AND
TO TEACH US LESSONS.
Peter was an ordinary human just like us and so he definitely wasn‘t perfect -
he was the guy who fell asleep in the Garden of Gethsemane when Jesus
asked him to stay awake and pray with Him.
God used food in Peter‘s vision to show him what He wanted him to do. He
used the food as an example of what the Jews saw as being clean and
unclean and He said that it did not matter - this was preparing him to go to the
gentiles - who were seen as unclean - and preach the Gospel to them.
3. GOD WILL CONFIRM THE VISIONS HE GIVES US SO WE CAN BE
CERTAIN OF WHAT HE WANTS US TO DO.
While Peter was thinking about the vision he had just seen, the Spirit told him
there were three men at his door who were there to see him. God had spoken
to Cornelius to send them and He spoke to Peter to tell him they were there.
This was confirmation that both men had heard God correctly.
Week 4 - (GR 6-7)
Memory Verse: ―My message and my preaching were not with wise and
persuasive words, but with a demonstration of the Spirit‘s power.‖ - 1 Corinthians 2:4-5
Bible Story: Peter and Cornelius - Acts 10:9-20
Bottom Line: Everything we do always points to Jesus
Kickstart: Chat with them about how they have discovered God‘s voice. Are they
wanting it so badly that they literally want to hear from Him all day everyday? Explain to
them that even though the series is coming to end, hearing from God never comes to
end and it‘s something that we need to be doing all the time! We need to always be
finding the treasure in others and learning to see them how God sees them.
Activity Items Required
Make a prayer circle
Select one person in your group to sit in
the middle while everyone else around
them prays for them and asks God to
give them something for that person.
Have them share it with this person and
write the prophetic words and pictures on
a piece of paper so they can take it home
with him.
Also ask the kid in the middle if they
have any prayer requests that the rest of
your group can pray into specifically.
Paper
Pens
Quiet space
Talk About It
First of all… Jews and Gentiles DID NOT mix. The Gentiles were seen as
being unclean and not holy like the Jews were. Jews had nothing to do with
the Gentiles until here in Acts 10 where God uses Peter to bring salvation to
the Gentiles. God gives Peter a new understanding and a heart for the
gentiles - HE GIVES PETER A VISION
>WE NEED TO HAVE A VISION TOO. God desires to give us vision for our
lives, our families, our ministries, and our country.
BUT HOW???
1. WE NEED TO SET QUIET TIMES ASIDE TO SPEND WITH GOD. ―The
next day, as they were on their journey and approaching the city, Peter went
up on the housetop about the sixth hour to pray‖ -Acts 10:9
In Bible times, housetops were used to get away from the crowds and the
busyness of the city. Peter went to the housetop for some quiet time where
he could pray to God.
God is able to give us VISIONS so much more when we spend time quietly
with Him when there are no other distractions.
2. GOD USES ORDINARY EVERYDAY THINGS TO GIVE US VISION AND
TO TEACH US LESSONS.
Peter was an ordinary human just like us and so he definitely wasn‘t perfect -
he was the guy who fell asleep in the Garden of Gethsemane when Jesus
asked him to stay awake and pray with Him.
God used food in Peter‘s vision to show him what He wanted him to do. He
used the food as an example of what the Jews saw as being clean and
unclean and He said that it did not matter - this was preparing him to go to
the gentiles - who were seen as unclean - and preach the Gospel to them.
3. GOD WILL CONFIRM THE VISIONS HE GIVES US SO WE CAN BE
CERTAIN OF WHAT HE WANTS US TO DO.
While Peter was thinking about the vision he had just seen, the Spirit told him
there were three men at his door who were there to see him. God had
spoken to Cornelius to send them and He spoke to Peter to tell him they
were there. This was confirmation that both men had heard God correctly.