Cain and Abel brought offerings to God. We can offer our very best to God and give glory to Him with our lives. God can use what we are good at and the things that we have to show others how great He is! We can honor Him with our lives.
Cain and Abel Sheep Craft
We used this paper with a summary of the Cain and Abel story with reference we printed on colored card stock.
Glue on black construction paper legs (2-4 depending on view you are making); also cut out a black sheep head and have 2 googly eyes on hand.
Kids use white acrylic fingerprint to make body of a sheep. We had baby wipes handy to clean off their finger. Allow to dry (it shouldn't take more than a 5-10 minutes)
Attach black construction paper face and feet. Add googly eyes for face.
Draw a heart on your white board. Have
children write sins on the sticky side of sticky note and put them on the cross
(so no one can see their sins; it is between them and God). Explain that Confessing sins means praying
and telling God about what we have done that isn’t pleasing to Him. He already
knows those sins, but He wants us to pray and turn from those sins and turn to
Him. Take sins off and rip in half and throw out. Jesus paid for our sin so we wouldn’t have
to.
Cain’s sin separated him from
God and people. Our sin separates us from God and people too, but through Jesus
we can be made right with God.
Sunday School Lessons
- Nahum Prophet to Nineveh Craft (K-3rd)
- Prophet Ezekiel Pinwheel Craft (K-3rd)
- Daniel & the Lion's Den Lion Pillow Craft (K-3rd)
- Shadrack, Mishak & Abednigo Fiery Furnace Craft
- Zerubbabel Leads the Israelites Home Pennant
- Zechariah Lampstand Craft
- Nehemiah Inspects the Wall
- Old Testament Kings Review Activity (K-4th)