Christmas Ornament Affirmations

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Christmas Activity Description

The first Christmas tree ornaments were fruits, nuts, sweets, marzipan cookies and even communion wafers cut into various shapes. Decorations made of gold foil and paper were also added. The tree itself, an evergreen, was a reminder of everlasting life. A star or angel at the top reminded people of the Christmas story. Lights symbolised that the Light had come into the world. Often hard cookies (like gingerbread) would be baked in the shape of fruits, stars, hearts, angels and bells.

We don’t know who was the first to use the Christmas tree to tell others about Christ, but history does record the story of Saint Boniface. This German man traveled across germany telling people about Jesus using a Fir tree. It is said he used a fir tree because the branches pointed to heaven from which baby Jesus came to earth and that he decorated it with fruits and nuts to remind people that God provided for them.

Throughout the ages, many of the early ornaments reflected various aspects of the Christmas Story as found in the Bible. In the late 1800’s glass balls and special handcrafted ornaments began to appear. Homemade ornaments were also popular and paper snowflakes and paper chains are still used today. But regardless of what ornaments adorned the Christmas tree, the original intention was for the ornaments to reflect the Christmas Season and Christ.

Today, trees are not the only things that are decorated. Your life should reflect not the Christmas Season, but the Christian Savior.

Christmas is a time to remember the greatest gift – that God so loved the world that he sent his son, that a Savior was born. We are thankful for Jesus. And this Christmas we also want to thank God for sending you, for the gifts he has given the world through you.

“Do not let your adorning be external—the braiding of hair and the putting on of gold jewelry, or the clothing you wear— but let your adorning be the hidden person of the heart with the imperishable beauty of a gentle and quiet spirit, which in God’s sight is very precious.” ~1 Peter 3:3-4 ESV

Some youth have decorated their lives with kindness. Others with generosity. Some of your lives are decorated with peace, encouragement, joy, and love. So in this activity, we want to celebrate the gifts God has given the world through each and every youth. Our next activity is going to help us to do that.

What you need

  • Market / Paint Pens – Provide various colors and sizes that can be used to write on glass and shiny surfaces. You can also use paint pens that come in various colors and even in gold or silver, which are perfect for this Christmas activity. Be sure there are enough pens so that everyone in the youth group isn’t forced to wait to long for another color or pen.
  • Christmas Ball Ornaments – You’ll want to have enough for one per person plus a few extras for unexpected visitors and in case some break. For best results use ornaments that are a solid color without and printed designs on them.
  • A lined 3×5 card inside an unsealed envelope for each youth
  • Optional: Stickers, puff paints, glitter paint, and a variety of other things to decorate the ornaments can be found at a local art supply shop.

 

Preparation

  1. Split the youth into smaller groups of 6-10 persons sitting in circles.
  2. Have each youth write their name on the envelope and then also on the top of the index card and then place the card back inside the envelope.

 

What to Do: Stage 1

  1. Everyone passes the envelop to the person on their right.
  2. When receiving an envelop each youth must take out the index card and on any random line, write at least one short phrase describing something that they like, value, or appreciate about the person whose name appears at the top of the card.
  3. After writing something positive, each youth must place the card back in the envelope and keep passing the envelopes to the right.
  4. This continues until it goes all the way around the circle and the next person is the name of the person on the envelope.
  5. Instead of passing it to the person whose name is on the envelope, the last person gives the card to the youth leader.
  6. Once a card has been completed for everyone in the group, the cards are all collected and passed on to the next group.

 

What to Do: Stage 2

At this stage, groups will have the cards from those people who are not in their group. Instead of adding to the card, they will each be given a Christmas Ornament to decorate.

  1. Take an ornament
  2. Take an envelope and first put the youth’s name on the ornament using the markers and paint pens. (You might also want to add the year.)
  3. Using the words on the index cards, decorate the ornament with symbols and phrases from the index card.
  4. After all the ornaments have been decorated, the person who created the ornament explains it and then gives both the index card and the ornament to the person whose name appears on it.
  5. Before passing the ornament to the youth, have a prayer of blessing for the person whose name is on the ornament.

 

Variations

  • Instead of something they appreciate, ask youth to add an encouragement or a Bible verse.
  • Instead of a ball ornament, use a small photoframe with a group photo, or candid shot of each youth. Add the encouragements to the photo frame.

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Smiles in 2012

Wishing everyone God’s Blessings in 2012 and lots of smiles!


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Has Christmas lost it’s meaning?

What is Christmas to you?
Is Christmas all about shopping, waiting in line, going in debt, gaining weight, visiting relatives, and holiday music and Christmas parties?

Apparently a lot of American’s associate those things with Christmas and aren’t too merry about it. In fact it seems that most American’s have something about Christmas they they dread. Here are some survey findings commisioned by Consumer Reports Magazine:

  • 28 percent hate shopping for gifts – (68 percent worry about having to wait in line to buy them, and 37 percent “abhor” getting in debt over it)
  • 37 percent worry about gaining weight
  • 24 percent aren’t looking forward to seeing relatives
  • 23 percent hate the seasonal music
  • 16 percent hate going to holiday parties

(Source: RC/Atlanta Journal-Constitution)

This should remind us that during the Christmas Season, we need to make sure the whole world knows the real “Reason for the Season” That a Savior has come.

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Christmas Snowflakes

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There are a lot of spiritual truths we can relate to snowflakes. Use this Christmas themed object lesson with your youth or children.

Materials
Thin paper like tissue paper works best, but you can do this activity with newsprint, Christmas wrapping paper, origami paper, a napkin, or even an ordinary sheet of paper.

Preparation
Give each youth an identical sheet of paper.

What to do
Explain to the youth that you’re going to play a game and explain the the rules of the game:

  1. “You must follow instructions as they are given. Can I have your commitment to follow instructions?”
  2. “Hold the sheet of paper in your hand.”
  3. “Close your eyes and keep them closed until you are told to open them.”
  4. “No talking at all is allowed.”
  5. “Fold the paper exactly in half.”
  6. “Tear off the bottom right hand corner.”
  7. “Fold the paper in half again.”
  8. “Tear off the top right hand corner.”
  9. “Tear off a piece of paper along the middle of the left side of the paper.”
  10. “Fold the paper in half again.”
  11. “Tear off a piece along the middle of the right side.”
  12. “Tear of the lower left hand corner.”
  13. “Open your eyes”
  14. “Unfold your paper.”
  15. “Compare your paper to the paper of the other youth next to you.”

 

Take it to the Next Level

“What happened?”

  • “Did everyone receive the same instructions?
  • “Did everyone follow the instructions?”
  • “Why did you get different results?”
  • “Who did it the correct way?”

 

“Why?”

  • “Did everyone understand the instructions?”
  • “What does it mean to “Fold the paper in half?”
  • “How many of you had the same understanding of this instruction?”
  • “What made the snowflakes different?”

 

Possible reasons things turned out different

  • Youth could fold from corner to corner or side to side – There is more that one way to do it.
  • Youth do not fold the paper exactly in half – They are not perfect.
  • Youth tore off different amounts – The instructions are not clear.
  • Youth tore off the paper at different places along the side – Made different choices.

 

“So What?”

  • Sometimes in life there is more than one way to do something. Different doesn’t always mean wrong. Of course if I said tear the right corner and you tore the left corner you would have done it wrong. Sometimes we need to evaluate whether something is Wrong or merely just different.
  • Each snowflake was different. No two are alike. The same is true with us.
  • Each snowflake has six sides. We are all the same in some ways, but we are also all different in other ways.
  • Sometimes we are unclear when communication with others.
  • We are not perfect, but we can all pursue excellence. Don’t worry about mistakes, but simply do your best.

 

“Now What?”
Interesting truths and facts about snowflakes and related lessons. You may wish to get some photos of real life snowflakes to show the youth group as you discuss truths about snowflakes: http://www.its.caltech.edu/~atomic/snowcrystals/

Each Snowflake is shaped by its journey

Snowflakes are not perfectly symmetrical since pollution, temperature, the humidity, the speed they fall, and even encounters with other snowflakes along the journey affect the way they grow. In our life journey, there are times for all of us when we are blown around, out of control, at the mercy of the conditions around us – obstacles, deaths, unpleasant circumstances, troubles, and pain. God uses all the things we encounter in life to mould us and shape us into something beautiful – even the seemingly bad things. “God causes everything to work together for the good of those who love God and are called according to his purpose for them.” [Romans 8:28] Even with the Christmas story, Mary finds out she is pregnant. Joseph is just as shocked to discover the news. They have to pay taxes. There is no room in the inn. Herod is intent on killing all newborns. But God used all these things to give us a Savior. In Jeremiah 1:5 and 29:11 we are told that God has plans for people before they are even born. God hasn’t forgotten you when bad things happen, he’s there right alongside you, and will use everything to make your life beautiful, even the dark specks of dirt. You are a combination of all of your life experiences. Remember this Christmas that everything that has happened to you along the way – Your education, your work, your skills, your talents, your choices, and even your mistakes – have all combined together to make you who you are today.

Each snowflake is Temporary

Though each snowflake is beautiful, they will all one day melt away, and will be gone, without leaving a trace of what they were behind. One cup of water can make 10 million snowflakes and combined together with others they can blanket the countryside in a beautiful white blanket of pristine white. But the very next day things could be a muddy mess. Yet, even from the muddy mess they may provide the water of life to others. This Christmas remember that life is short. Make the most of the opportunities to bring life to others.

Each snowflake is unique

No two snowflakes are alike. They all have six sides, but those six sides create something of unique beauty. They float up and drop down in the air currents until they become too heavy and finally fall to the ground. In the same way, there’s no one else in the world like you. There has never been anyone just like you. There will never be anyone else like you. God created you and formed you according to his perfect plan and purpose for your life. I will praise thee; for I am fearfully and wonderfully made. (Psalms 139:14) “Before I formed you in the womb I knew you, and before you were born I consecrated you; I appointed you a prophet to the nations.” (Jeremiah 1:5) God has chosen to lovingly make you exactly the way you are for a purpose that only you can fulfill. Then journey might seem unplanned and even chaotic, ups and downs, but when you finally reaches God chosen destination you will reflect God’s design for your life. You were fearfully and wonderfully made by God, for his purpose!

Each snowflake begins with Dirt

Every snowflake begins with a dirty speck of dust. As it collects moisture from the air, the speck of dust is covered and concealed. At it’s core it is still dirty but it has become something beautiful. With a little snow they whole landscape changes. Everything is white and pristine. All the dirt is covered and the world is transformed into something delightful. But under that snow, all the trash, and imperfections are still there and in a few hours of harsh sunlight, they will be revealed again. Scripture tells us that man was also formed from the dust. But God has made us into something beautiful. This Christmas season remember that, regardless of what lies in your past, through Christ you were made beautiful by God. When God cleanses us, he washes us whiter than snow. He doesn’t just cover up our dirty heart – he gives us a new heart. Our “dirty heart” of stone is replaced with a heart of new life in him, pure and blameless. “Come now, and let us reason together, saith the LORD: though your sins be as scarlet, they shall be as white as snow…” (Isaiah 1:18) This Christmas, let us pray like David prayed in Psalm 51:7, “…wash me, and I shall be whiter than snow.

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Five Loaves and 2 fishes

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The Night Before Christmas – Texas Style

Twas the night before Christmas, In Texas you know,
Way out on the prairie, without any snow.
Asleep in their cabin, were Buddy and Sue,
A dreaming of Christmas, like me and like you.
Not stockings but boots, at the foot of their beds,
For this was Texas, What more need be said?
When all of a sudden from out the still night,
There came such a ruckus, it gave me a fright!
And I saw cross the prairie, like the shot from a gun,
A loaded up buckboard, Come on at a run.
The driver was “whistling” and “shouting” with a will,
The “Horses” (not reindeer) he drove with such skill.
“Come on there Buck, Poncho, and Prince, to the right”
There’ll be plenty of travelin’ for you-all tonight..
The driver in his Levis, and a shirt that was red,
Had a 10 gallon Stetson on the top of his head.
As he stepped from the buckboard, he was really a sight,
with his beard so curly and white.
As he burst in the cabin, the children awoke,
And both so astonished, that neither one spoke.
And he filled up their boots with such presents galore,
That neither could think of a single thing more.
When Buddy recovered the use of his jaws,
He asked in a whisper “Are you really Santa Claus?”
“Am I the real Santa? Well, what do you think?
And he smiled as he gave his mysterious wink.
Then he left in his buckboard, and called back in a drawl,
TO ALL CHILDREN OF TEXAS-MERRY CHRISTMAS YEE HAW!

Written by Leon A. Harris in 1952

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Shining for Jesus This Christmas

glowing_star.jpgLight is intrinsically linked with Christmas. The coming of the light was foretold in Prophecy and Christ came as the light of the world. The wise men followed the light of a star to Jesus. Jesus came as the light of men.

  • “the people living in darkness have seen a great light; on those living in the land of the shadow of death a light has dawned.”(Matthew 4:16)(Isaiah 9:2)
  • “In Him was life, and that life was the light of men” (John 1:4).
  • “You are the light of the world. A city on a hill cannot be hidden.
  • “This is the verdict: Light has come into the world, but men loved darkness instead of light because their deeds were evil” (John 3:19).

During the Christmas season we need to be reminded: “You are the light of the world. A city on a hill cannot be hidden.” (Matthew 5:14) “Let your light shine before men, that they may see your good deeds and praise your Father in heaven” (Matthew 5:16)

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But one look at ourselves and we realize that all to often we are not very good lights. How can we be better lights? Use this Christmas object lesson to help youth find out the secret of how they can be lights to the world this Christmas!

Materials needed

  • A meeting room that can be darkened.
  • Glow in the Dark plastic stars (Easily found at home decorating stores) If you want the youth to “take the lesson home” buy enough stars so that every youth or child can have one to take back with them.
  • A bag, wrapper or container that is completely light proof and allows in absolutely no light in which you can place one of the stars. (If nothing else you can wrap it in a couple layers of foil and roll up the edges.)

 

Preparation
Put on star away so that it receives absolutely NO LIGHT for a day. Place another star in direct light for the day and make sure it gets plenty of light up until the meeting.

What to Do

  1. Just before the meeting starts, take the star that has received light the entire day and place it someplace in the meeting room where it will get plenty of bright, direct light yet can easily be seen by the youth after the lights are turned off.
  2. You might was to begin by singing some of the Christmas hymns or carols that mention light. (We Three Kings, Angels From The Realm Of Glory, Do You Hear What I Hear, Go, Tell It On The Mountain, Hark! The Herald Angels Sing, O Holy Night, O Little Town of Bethlehem, Silent Night, etc.
  3. Discuss light and how Jesus is the light of the world and how we are also supposed to let our lights shine before men.
  4. Ask youth for examples of how we let our light shine.
  5. Ask for advice on how we can shine brighter for Jesus this Christmas.
  6. Ask youth if they would like to know the #1 secret to letting your light shine?
  7. When they all say yes, have someone shut out the lights.
  8. Point to the glowing star and state that like Jesus, we are to be lights in the darkness.
  9. Then while the lights are still off, take out the star that has been kept out of the light all day and tell the youth you are placing another star next to the one that is already shining. you can also take both stars and hold them up together. If the room is dark enough, most will not be able to see the new star at all.
  10. As the lights are turned on, youth will see you holding two stars.
  11. Explain the secret: One had been in the light all day and another had been in darkness. The biggest secret to shining out for Christ this Christmas is to spend plenty of time with the Jesus, plenty of time in the light. By spending time in the presence of Jesus, we will be able to make a difference in the darkness.
  12. End the meeting by giving each youth a glow in the dark star to take home as a reminder to spend time each day in the presence of Jesus so that they can shine forth for Christ this Christmas!

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Costume and Prop Ideas for Christmas Plays

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Description

You don’t need to have an expensive budget to create costumes for the Christmas Play. With a few simple pieces of cloth and some imagination you can easily create costumes for shepherds, angels, wisemen, Mary and Joseph.

Creative Teaching Idea
Make costumes available for the Christmas Bible Study lesson and encourage youth to volunteer to read various parts and dress the part.

Christmas Costumes for Mary, Joseph, Shepherds
Collect Bathrobes, large towels, and sheets. They are available in a variety of colors and can stil be used after the Christmas play is over. Muted and earth tone colors are best. Have adults, youth, and children wear normal dark colored pants underneath and a plain white log-sleeved shirt then add layers. Just ensure the sostumes aren’t too long so that people easily trip. For shoes, leather sandals or even everyday flat sandals can be used. Have some soft rope or scarfs to tie headbands and for use as belts. Keep costumes simple, as more than two layers will be too bulky and could be too hot as well. If you don’t have any wooden shafts for a shepherd’s staff, try using cardboard from the inside roll of Christmas wrapping paper and wrap it unevently in brown tape with lots of wrinkles in the tape.

Costumes for angels
Dress completely in white and add a gold scarf or sash and a halo formed from gold or silver pipe cleaners. You can add wings by bending wire coat hangers and covering them with white tissue paper or a thin gauze. Tape the two wings together and add circle of elastic at the topn and bottom of the wings to go around the houlder and waist.

Costumes for wisemen
These can be similar to those for Joseph and the shepherds, but stick to royal colors like blues, dark purples, gold and silver. Velvet is also an added touch. You can cut crowns from cardboard and cover them with glitter and plastic jewels. Goft wrap different size boxes in gold or silver as gifts from the wisemen.

Christmas Backdrops
Ask a furniture, or appliance store for old cardboard refrigerator boxes or toher large bozes used to ship furnature. Focus on shapes and silouettes rather than details when painting the cardboard with acrylic or tempra paints.

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