Week 8: Peacemaker



Free Download: Peacemaker PDF


Morning Meeting (Matthew 5:1-12 - The Sermon on the Mount): Print the picture below and read the summary provided on the back of the picture. Play the "Bee-Attitude File Folder Game" as you read through the scriptural account and match each trait to its blessing. Explain that "blessed" means happy. Optional: Use double sided printing to print an easy definition of each trait on the back of the trait cards.




Family Home Evening:

1) Teach dad about what we learned this morning.

2) Peacemaker Hunt: Children will find hidden hearts around the house and use them to decode a secret message - "Blessed are the Peacemakers." Explain what a peace maker is (someone who gets along with others, figures out solutions to problems, a helper and enjoys making others happy.) Remind the children that "blessed" means happy. We can be happy as we are a peacemaker.



3) Peace Maker & Peace Breaker Sorting Activity: Relate being a peacemaker to your children's lives by playing this sorting game. Have your children take turns drawing the peace maker/peace breaker cards and placing them in the correct column. If it's a peace breaker card, help your children come up with ideas of what to do instead to be a peacemaker. There are blank cards available to print, if you want to use your own scenarios. 

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