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date: LESSON OVERVIEW Palm Sunday: Triumphal Entry Matthew 21:1 11; Mark 11:1 11; Luke 19:28 38 Explore:: 15 20 min. Discover:: 10 15 min. Respond:: 5 minutes Bless:: 5 minutes Connect:: 15 30 minutes Ponder Point: Jesus Is King The people of Israel were crying out for a king. As Jesus rode into Jerusalem the people celebrated while they shouted, Hosanna, Hosanna! This cry was a cry for salvation. It was a plea to be rescued. Jesus rode into the city as a King who was coming to rescue His people. He came not as a political savior, but as the One who redeems us from our sin.. TruResources are developed in partnership with ROCKHARBOR Church and a national network of family and children s ministry leaders.

Inspire NOTES: He s a preacher from North Carolina who rose to fame as an evangelist. Stadiums filled with thousands of people who made the decision to follow Christ. Viewers watching from home knelt in front of their TV as they made the decision to give their lives to Jesus. After the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, the U.S. president asked him to be our national shepherd. Americans were consoled through their loss and reminded of the hope found in Jesus! Billy Graham has told God s story of redemption to more than 215 million people around the world. He has advised presidents, prime ministers, and kings. He has written dozens of books, and he is quoted in hundreds more. He stands in the public eye as an example of a righteous man. My one purpose in life is to help people find a personal relationship with God, which, I believe, comes through knowing Christ, he said. That is his role in The Big God Story. I am not Billy Graham. I will never meet a president, let alone a king. Ninety-nine point nine percent of America has no idea who I am. I am a teacher. I am a mother. I am a daughter and a friend. I have influence in a much smaller and different way. Your part and my part and Billy s part are all unique and important in God s plan. Together we are bringing the kingdom to earth now. Together we get to spread the good news that Jesus is King. Janet Lee TruBlessings Team 2

Equip The triumphal entry took place the Sunday before the crucifixion and shortly after Jesus raised Lazarus from the dead. There is little doubt that news of the resurrection of Lazarus preceded Jesus to Jerusalem, adding to the number of people looking to Jesus for leadership. The account of Palm Sunday appears in all four gospels. Both Matthew and Luke link this event to the messianic prophecy in Zechariah 9:9. Further Resources http://www.truthnet.org/ Biblicalarcheology/11/Israel_Restored. htm, http://www.bible-history.com/ map_babylonian_captivity/map_of_ the_deportation_of_judah_timeline_of_ events.html Zechariah was among the 50,000 or so Jews who returned in the first wave of Hebrews released from Babylonian captivity in 539 B.C. He wrote about five centuries before the birth of Jesus. In his declaration that the king is coming, Zechariah uses a verb tense that indicates the Messiah was in the process of coming even as he wrote five hundred years before Jesus rode into Jerusalem that day. He arrived exactly when God had planned and in the fullness of the time (Galatians 4:4 NASB). Even though Jesus entry into Jerusalem was foretold by the prophets and pointed to the coming of the Messiah King, the matter in which He came was unexpected by the Jewish people of His day. Just as in the Old Testament with Saul, they were crying for a king, but they wanted to prescribe to God what that king should be like. They wanted a warrior, but the Son of God made Himself of no reputation, taking the form of a bondservant He humbled Himself and became obedient to the point of death, even the death of the cross (Philippians 2:7 8, NKJV). But there will come a day when Jesus will again ride into Jerusalem. On that day He will be clothed in regal splendor, riding on a white horse. He will enter victorious into the city as the King of Kings and Lord of Lords (Revelation19:11 16). Jesus is King. 3

Support NOTES: The Lord Jesus is King throughout all eternity (Psalm 10:16). When we think about forever, we often focus on the future. But what this verse is really saying is that Jesus has always been, is now, and forever will be King. On that first Palm Sunday, God s people had already been anticipating the coming King for centuries. They were desperate for Him to come. At His appearance, their joy was uncontainable and it spilled out in shouts of praise. At this time of year, we can celebrate the first appearance of our King while joyfully anticipating His return. Take some time this week to think about joy. What is it and why is it important? Read John 15:9 13 and ask God to restore your joy if you have lost it. Expect God to fill you up with His joy until you can t contain it. And then let it flow out from you to those around you. In Your presence is fullness of joy; at Your right hand are pleasures forevermore (Psalm 16:11 NKJV). 4

NOTES: Lesson Overview Experience Time Summary Supplies/Prepare Explore:: Small Group 15 20 min. Exploration stations create space for children to engage in hands-on activities as they begin their time of worship. Option 1: Painted Palm Branches palm branch template (see Resource Folder) heavy white card stock (1 per child) scissors green watercolor paint paintbrushes (1 per child) cup water Option 2: Tissue Paper Palm Branches palm branch template (see Resource Folder) heavy white card stock (1 per child) scissors green tissue paper or green crepe paper glue water metal pie tin or plastic plate paintbrushes (1 per child) Discover:: Large Group Respond:: Large Group 10 15 min. Facilitate interactive games, songs, and storytelling, allowing children to participate in discovering God s Word. 5 min. Create space for children to celebrate God together in worship through music. Welcome Bible Opening Theme Song Hamilton puppet Hamilton s log small palm branch The Big God Story Bible picture of a donkey (see Resource Folder) or a toy donkey picture of a coat (see Resource Folder) fabric or large overcoat to act as a cloak optional: 1 paper palm branch per child (use template from Explore) or 12 strips of green construction paper (1 per child) Song of Celebration suggestion: The People Shout, Hosannah! from Jana Alayra s Jump into the Light album Bless:: Small Group 5 min. Bless the children that they may experience God fully. Bible (for the blessing) snack 5

NOTES: Lesson Overview Experience Time Summary Supplies/Prepare Connect:: Small Group 15 30 min. Games, songs, manipulatives, sensory and art activities are used to help children reinforce what they experienced in large group. Option 1: Jesus Is King white poster board poster marker dot art painters (available at www.lakeshorelearning.com or www.discountschoolsupply.com) Option 2: Palm Branch Dance palm branches (from Explore or The Big God Story) fast, upbeat music Option 3: Let s Act It Out coats Hamilton s Box of Fun* box or basket to hold objects musical instruments (mini orchestra can be found at www.gymboree.com) small balls (not bouncy balls or other small objects children could choke on; consider Feel & Roll Bumpy Balls from www.lakeshorelearning.com) silk scarves or other items for dress-up wooden blocks chunky cars and/or trucks Jesus Is King coloring page (see Resource Folder) *Hamilton s Box of Fun is a permanent option for Connect 6

EXPLORE DISCOVER RESPOND BLESS CONNECT Explore:: 15 20 Small Group SECTION min. Host and Small Group Leaders Exploration stations create space for children to engage in hands-on activities as they begin their time of worship. We cut out green leaves and the children colored or used the dot painters on them. We also added a popsicle stick to each one as the branch. The kiddos loved this! Christ Church Anglican We thought it would be fun for kids to paint their own palms (hands) and stamp them a branch outline (their fingers being the fronds). Good Shepherd Church Option 1: Painted Palm Branches 2 s Supplies palm branch template (see Resource Folder) heavy white card stock (1 per child) scissors green watercolor paint paintbrushes (1 per child) cup water PREPARE Photocopy palm branch template onto the white card stock paper. Cut out palm branches (optional). Set up Place the palm branches at each child s place setting. Set the green paint, cup, and the paintbrushes on the table. Fill the cup with water and set in the center of the table with the paint. Engage Invite children to the Explore Station. We re going to paint something very special. This is a palm branch. What color is the branch right now? Allow children to respond. You re right it s white. This palm branch needs to be green. Can you paint it green? When the palm branch has been painted, place it where it can dry. Option 2: Tissue Paper Palm Branches 3 s Supplies palm branch template (see Resource Folder) heavy white card stock (1 per child) scissors green tissue paper or green crepe paper glue water metal pie tin plate or plastic plate paintbrushes (1 per child) PREPARE Photocopy palm branches onto white card stock. Cut out the palm branches (optional). Cut the tissue or crepe paper into one-inch by one-inch squares. Mix glue and a little water in the pie tin to create a spreadable paint-like consistency. 7

EXPLORE DISCOVER RESPOND BLESS CONNECT NOTES: Set up Place the palm branches at the seats around the table. Set the tissue paper, glue, and paintbrushes in the center of the table. Engage Invite the children to the Explore Station. Hello, friends. What do you see on the table? Interact with children and their responses. Today you will have the chance to decorate something special. Do you know what this is? Allow children to respond. This is a palm branch. Today in The Big God Story we are going to hear how this branch was used. But first we need to cover the leaf with the green tissue paper. Children move into a large group setting and participate in discovering God s Word through storytelling, worship, and interactive experiences. Transition Song: Choose a fun song to cue children to find their Story Spots. Story Spots Story Spot refers to an item used to mark the place where each child sits. Consider using carpet squares, small circle-shaped rugs, or large, sturdy place mats. When children hear the transition song, cue them to choose a Story Spot, place it in the large group gathering space, and sit down. At the close of your time together in The Big God Story, encourage children to return their Story Spots to their original location. 8

EXPLORE DISCOVER RESPOND BLESS CONNECT Discover:: 10 15 min. Host, Worship Leader, & Storyteller Children move into a large group setting and participate in discovering God s Word through storytelling, worship, and interactive experiences. Welcome SUPPLIES Bible Opening Theme Song Hamilton puppet Hamilton s log small palm branch Large Group SECTION Hi, kids! Welcome! I am so excited to be here with you today. Let s all celebrate God by singing and dancing together! (Play the Opening Theme Song from TruBlessings worship and lead kids in dance and celebration.) AS YOU BEGIN STORYTELLING As you begin the storytelling section of Discover, have a volunteer available to be Hamilton the Hedgehog using the puppet you provide. Or, you may choose to act as the storyteller and the puppeteer. Encourage Hamilton to come out of his log. Consider having a facade that is part of your stage/teaching area. This facade can act as a puppet stage to conceal puppeteers. However, if this is not an option, if children see the volunteer with the puppet on his/her hand, encourage the volunteer to interact with Hamilton and the children. Their participation will help kids to see the puppeteer and puppet as separate characters. Ponder Point: Jesus Is King Wow! That was great! Now, everyone, take a seat it s time to hear part of The Big God Story! Hey, boys and girls, do you know who else loves The Big God Story? That s right! Hamilton the Hedgehog! Let s call him to come out and join us. Do you think we can get him to come out of his log house? (Allow children to answer.) Call with me: Hamilton, where are you? (Encourage kids to call for Hamilton.) Hmmmm Maybe he s on a picnic with his friends and can t hear us. Let s try again. Hamilton, where are you? (Have Hamilton the Hedgehog puppet come out of his log.) Hi, Hamilton! It s so good to see you. (Hamilton comes out of his log waving a small palm branch.) Hamilton, what do you have in your hands? (Hamilton waves the palm branch in front of himself so the children can see.) Oh, it s a palm branch! Friends, Hamilton has a palm branch that looks a little like those we made in our Explore Stations today. I think we re going to hear more about this palm branch in The Big God Story today. Are you ready to hear this part of The Big God Story? (Children will respond.) Hamilton, are you ready to hear about Jesus and The Big God Story? (Hamilton nods excitedly.) Me too! But first, we need to find The Big God Story. Hamilton, do you know where we can find The Big God Story? (Have Hamilton nod his head, as if saying yes.) That s right, we can find The Big God Story in the Bible! Hamilton, we know how much you love to dig, dig, dig right into God s Word to find out what He has to say to us. (Hamilton nods his head.) 9

EXPLORE DISCOVER RESPOND BLESS CONNECT The Big God Story is written for a two- to threeyear-old audience and can be told in its entirety for an older audience, but may need to be shortened if the class is on the younger side. Let s get started by standing and singing our Bible Song together. Bible Song (sung to the tune of Mary Had a Little Lamb ) Now it s time to hear God s Word Hear God s Word Hear God s Word Now it s time to hear God s Word So let s look in the Bible As the song ends, have children return to their Story Spots. Hamilton can model this for children by sitting quietly as he listens to The Big God Story. A volunteer can return him to his log with his little face peeking out, or she may choose to sit quietly with him throughout the storytelling section. Prayer of Release A Prayer of Release is a prayer asking God to remove any distractions that would get in the way of hearing from and responding to Him. As we pray, we dedicate this time to the Lord and ask to be filled with knowledge and understanding from Him, giving God His rightful role as teacher. We can begin to model this posture of prayer with the children in our care. To lead two- to three-yearold children, pray a simple prayer thanking God for His presence and asking Him to teach you as you gather together. For example: Thank You, God, for being with us. We ask that You would teach us today. NOTES: The Big God Story Palm Sunday: Triumphal Entry Matthew 21:1 11; Mark 11:1 11; Luke 19:28 38 SUPPLIES picture of a donkey (see Resource Folder) or a toy donkey picture of a coat (see Resource Folder) fabric or large overcoat to act as a cloak optional: 1 paper palm branch per child (use template from Explore) or 12 strips of green construction paper (1 per child) PREPARE Gather supplies. Use the palm branch template to create one palm branch per child or cut 12-inch strips of green construction paper to be used as palm branches in the storytelling section. Friends, before we go any further, let s all pray together and ask God to teach us. Lead the kids in a Prayer of Release as you prepare to hear God s Word. (You may choose to use Hamilton and his palm branch to help you tell the story. Make sure you have children sitting in two sections with an aisle down the middle as stated earlier.) One day Jesus was walking with two of His friends. He asked them to go and find a donkey in the town. (Show the picture of a donkey or a toy donkey.) What kind of sound does a donkey make? (Let children respond; interact with their responses.) A donkey says, Hee-haw, hee-haw. Let s make that sound together. Good job! 10

EXPLORE DISCOVER RESPOND BLESS CONNECT NOTES: Jesus told His friends that if anyone asked why they were taking the donkey, they should tell them, The Lord needs it. Can you say that with me? On the count of three let s say, The Lord needs it. One, two, three. The Lord needs it. Good job! Well, the disciples did what Jesus asked. They found a donkey and untied him. Some of the men in town asked, Why are you taking that donkey? What do you think the disciples told the men? (Children will answer.) That s right, they said, The Lord needs it. Did the disciples obey Jesus? (Kids will answer.) Yes, they did. Is it important to obey Jesus words? (Allow children to respond.) It is very important. Jesus friends were good listeners just like you are good listeners. Let s turn up our listening ears as we hear the rest of The Big God Story. (Pretend to turn up your listening ears with the children.) The disciples brought Jesus the donkey and placed a coat on its back. (Show picture of a coat.) Jesus got on the donkey and started riding into Jerusalem. Many of the people were excited that Jesus was coming into town. They put their coats and palm branches on the ground in front of Jesus and the donkey. (Lay fabric or coats in the aisle between the children. You may choose to have a volunteer help.) (Hamilton hops up and down excitedly waving his palm branch.) You re right, Hamilton the people didn t just lay coats in the road. The people also placed palm branches on the ground in front of Jesus. (Have a volunteer pass out the palm branches or strips of green paper.) Everyone is going to get a pretend palm branch. When you get your pretend palm branch, hold it tightly in your hand. When I call your name, you will get to lay your palm branch on the road. (Call children up two at a time to lay down their branches.) The people were so excited to see Jesus that they began to shout praises to Him. They shouted the word Hosanna. Can you say that word with me? Hosanna. Now let s shout it. Hosanna! Wow, great job! This word was telling God that they needed a king who could save them. Do you know who that King is? It s Jesus. Guess what? Jesus is our King too! That makes me so excited! I want to shout Hosanna! again. Let s all shout it out one more time. Hosanna! Now let s shout Jesus is King! (Wait for kids to repeat after you.) Have the children say good-bye to Hamilton as he goes back into his log home and thank him for coming to be a part of The Big God Story. 11

EXPLORE DISCOVER RESPOND BLESS CONNECT Respond:: 5 min. Worship Leader Children have the opportunity to respond to God as they celebrate Him within the faith community. NOTES: Large Group SECTION Song of Celebration The people shouted Hosanna! when Jesus came into town. Were they excited? Yes, they were very excited. We are going to sing a song that talks about the people shouting Hosanna. Jesus is the Son of God and He is King! Lead kids in a celebratory worship song. Suggested song: The People Shout, Hosannah from Jana Alayra s Jump into the Light. 12

EXPLORE DISCOVER RESPOND BLESS CONNECT Bless:: 5 min. Small Group Leaders This time is set aside for leaders to spend a few moments blessing the children in their small groups. Small Group SECTION A blessing can be a prayer of commission, a portion of Scripture, or words of encouragement and guidance. A blessing can be offered in order to ask God s Spirit to overflow from the child s life in such a way that blesses others. It can also be prayed over a child for the purpose of declaring God s protection, joy, or wisdom. Gather the children around you to bless them. Pray this prayer of blessing over them: Children, may you always know that that Jesus is King every day and every night. We have been doing the blessing as kiddos eat snack. One of the leaders goes around blessing each child individually. Christ Church Anglican NOTES: Open a Bible and read Psalm 10:16a: The Lord is King for ever and ever. Snack: If you can, provide a snack that incorporates part of the lesson. For example: You can make leaf cookies. As the kids eat, sit down with them and engage them in conversation. Make sure to consider any food allergies or check with parents ahead of time. 13

EXPLORE DISCOVER RESPOND BLESS CONNECT Connect:: 15 30 min. Small Group Leaders Games, songs, manipulatives, sensory and art activities are used to help children reinforce what they experience in large group. Small Group SECTION Option 1: Jesus Is King SUPPLIES white poster board poster marker dot art painters (available at www.lakeshorelearning.com or www.discountschoolsupply.com) PREPARE Write the words Jesus Is King across the top of the poster board with a marker. SET UP Place poster board in the center of the table. Put dot painters in the center of the table around the poster board. Me at TWo and Three Play is often talked about as if it were a relief from serious learning. But for children play is serious learning. Play is really the work of childhood. Fred Rogers NOTES: ENGAGE Who is King? Allow kids to respond. That s right, Jesus is King! In The Big God Story the people shouted Hosanna when Jesus came into town. On this poster it says Jesus Is King! Let s decorate this sign together. When we are finished, we will place it in our doorway so our families can remember that Jesus is King. Option 2: Palm Branch Dance SUPPLIES palm branches (from Explore or The Big God Story) fast, upbeat music ENGAGE Earlier today you made palm branches. We also used palm branches in The Big God Story. We are going to wave our branches high in the sky as we listen to the music. When you hear the music play, wave your branches in the air. When the music stops, stop waving your branches. Model this action for the children. Option 3: Let s Act It Out SUPPLIES coats SET UP Place the coats on the ground. 14

E X P LO R E D I S C OVE R R E S P O N D B LE S S C ONNECT ENGAGE When Jesus rode into town on the donkey, people laid their coats on the ground. We are going to pretend like we are donkeys and walk across the coats. We need to get down on our hands and knees. What kind of sound does a donkey make? Allow children to respond. Hee-haw, hee-haw. When you walk across the coats, make sure to make the loudest donkey sound you can make. Line children up and let them walk and talk like donkeys as they cross the coats. Ongoing Connect Option Hamilton s Box of Fun Invite the kids to your circle time area and sing together: Hamilton s Box (sung to the tune of Oh Where, Oh Where Has My Little Dog Gone? ) Where, oh where is Hamilton s Box? Oh where, oh where can it be? It s full of fun toys that we sure like a lot Oh where, oh where can it be? N OT E S : Pick one or two kids to help find the box or basket. Once it s found, you can place it in the middle of your circle time area and invite the kids to come and explore what is inside. Ask: Come on over, everyone! What fun things can we explore today? Let s take turns playing with things and even play together. When it s time to put the toys away, cue the kids with a Cleanup Song. (Choose a fun song that your children will recognize as the Cleanup Song each week, possibly with a circus theme or other recognizable sound that is different from other music.) 15

E X P LO R E D I S C OVE R R E S P O N D B LE S S C ONNECT N OT E S : Hamilton s Box of Fun This is a fun resource to encourage the kids to interact with each other by sharing toys and using their imagination with different objects. This activity can be utilized at the beginning or end of the service, if time permits. SUPPLIES box or basket to hold objects musical instruments (mini orchestra can be found at www.gymboree.com) small balls (not bouncy balls or other small objects children could choke on; consider Feel & Roll Bumpy Balls from www.lakeshore.com) silk scarves or other items for dress up wooden blocks chunky cars and/or trucks Jesus Is King coloring page (see Resource Folder) SET UP Put a variety of fun objects/toys in box. Hide box or basket somewhere in the room. Clean objects each week after use. HomeFront Weekly: Be sure to send home the HomeFront Weekly for next week s lesson! This preteaching tool for parents encourages families to spend time in God s Word together before children arrive at church. TruBlessings will spend two weeks on the same part of The Big God Story and Ponder Point and each Weekly covers four weeks worth of lessons. It is designed to trifold with an editable field that allows you to fill in the dates for the weeks that will be covered. HomeFront Monthly: Every four weeks we highlight one of the 10 environments. For each new environment, parents should receive HomeFront Monthly. This resource gives families ideas for how to create fun, spiritually forming times in their homes setting aside a sacred space for family in the midst of their active, everyday lives! 16