One evening the missionaries stopped by randomly and visited for a
while. Before they left, they invited us to teach them a lesson from
the Preach My Gospel manual that they use to teach investigators of the
church. I think the point was to show us that the manual was something
that we could use too, for our family or for sharing the gospel.
Anyway, we set an appointment for the following Saturday evening for
them to come back for the lesson. They said we could be creative so I
put something together that the kids could be involved in and enjoy.
The lesson was about the Restoration and we recreated it for Family Home
Evening on Monday because we didn't think to record it when we did it
for the missionaries. The kids were less shy without the missionaries
there anyway.
The
lesson talks about how Heavenly Father calls prophets to tell us of his
will. The kids are getting pictures from Mom of
different prophets and acting as though they were getting simple
messages from Heavenly Father through the prophets such as "Heavenly
Father is pleased we're having family home evening," or "Heavenly Father
wants us to sit nicely [during the lesson]."
The
Lesson also talks about the apostasy, a period of time when everyone
fell away from the church and Christ church was not found on the earth.
In this video, you'll see that the kids build a Lego "church" and they're
demonstrating a "falling away" from it as they fall backward onto a bean bag.
The kids also demonstrated that the church of Christ was
destroyed. #1 Girl was a little TOO excited about destroying the Church
of Jesus Christ. Frightening really =). This also shows how Heavenly
Father called Joseph Smith to be a prophet and to restore or rebuild the
church.
The kids continue rebuilding the church.
The
lesson talks about how part of the restoration was bringing the Book of
Mormon to light. #1 Girl demonstrates reading from the
Book of Mormon...once she gets it right side up.
In
the lesson we talked about how the church was restored and that
Heavenly Father did this because he loves us and he wants us and our
families to be blessed and happy. To demonstrate this,
we sing our own rendition of "We Are a Happy Family."
After
we gave the lesson to the missionaries, one of the Elders had promised
that they would sing and play the ukulele in return (he is Samoan).
This big elder played the ukulele while he and his companion sang a
great song about wanting to be like Book of Mormon prophets. I really
wish we had got that on tape.
May 19, 2009
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