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August 12-13, 2017 Gideon Judges 6 God is in control. Connect Time (15 minutes): Five minutes after the service begins, split kids into groups and begin their activity. Large Group (30 minutes): Begin 20 minutes after the service starts. Model what it looks like to be engaged in large group. Small Group (15 minutes): Keep kids in small groups until parents arrive. If you all have extra time at the end, you can review the video and songs together. Set an example during crucial parts of the hour: for instance, during worship! Kids will feel much more open and encouraged to sing and dance if they see YOU singing and dancing with high energy and a smile on your face! Ask kids about their glow sticks, and what they represent from today s story about Gideon! Today s story is about Gideon. God asked Gideon to be the one to lead the Israelites in battle, but Gideon was afraid. God patiently showed him that he is ALWAYS in control, so we never have to be afraid.

GOAL: Connect Time is all about engaging kids in an activity that allows them to connect with each other right away while simultaneously piquing their curiosity for Large Group and preparing their minds for what they re going to hear. CATEGORY TAG Keep kids in one large group for this activity. Tell kids that we re going to play tag, but the taggers will be kids who fit into a certain category. For example, the teacher announces a category like everyone with a blue shirt. Then all the kids wearing a blue shirt chase the rest of the kids with no blue shirts. If tagged, kids must sit down to show they are caught. After 1-2 minutes, yell Freeze! Everyone stands up, and you start a new round with a new category of taggers, such as everybody who is wearing jeans. Now everyone who wears jeans tries to tag people who aren t wearing jeans. Continue playing the game this way as you give each round of new taggers 1-2 minutes to tag as many people as they can, and then yell Freeze and choose a new round of taggers. Here s some ideas for categories: Kids wearing (insert color), kids with stripes, kids with hats, kids with brown hair, kids with jeans, kids wearing sandals, kids with glasses, etc. For fun, throw in a category for the leaders to be the taggers! Tips: Make sure there are clear boundaries for kids to tag within. Remind kids to walk fast instead of running fast. If running gets too out of hand for your group, you could always have everyone crawl, walk on their knees, hop on foot, etc. (instead of walking/running). If your group is very small: Call out a category, but there may only be one or two kids who fit the category and will be taggers. If you want, substitute Simon Says for tag, and have the kids who fit the category be the leader of Simon Says for each round. TALK ABOUT IT What do you enjoy more: tagging, or being chased? Why? What were the best/worst parts of your week? Before you go to Large Group, you can ask kids how their week went. You can also remind kids of the expectations for Large Group behavior: (1) be kind, (2) listen when somebody speaks, and (3) follow the leader s instructions.

Goal: Kids will (1) understand how God helped Gideon and the Israelites win the battle, (2) recognize that Gideon had to give up control to God, and (3) identify how God is in control of our lives too! Why? It s difficult to admit that we re not in control of our own lives, but it s necessary if we want to have a close relationship with our Creator! We just have to admit that sometimes we re afraid, and we need His help. Tip: If a glow stick breaks, just have kids wash their hands. REVIEW THE STORY 1. When God first asked Gideon to lead his family into battle, what did Gideon do? (He was scared; he asked God to do miracles to show his power.) 2. How would you have felt if you were in Gideon s place? What would you have done? 3. Did God want Gideon to have a big army, or a small army? Why? (A small army! To show that God was the only reason they won the battle.) 4. What did Gideon and the 300 men take with them when they snuck up on the enemy at night? (Torches in jars, horns to blow.) 5. What is one thing you re not sure you can do on your own? How would you like God to help you with it? MAKE IT PERSONAL Give each kid a jar image and markers, and read aloud what the image says. Let kids color their own fire/torch in the jar. Give each kid a glow stick. Tell kids to bend the glow stick until it makes a cracking sound and starts to glow. They can shake it to make it glow brighter. (For kindergarteners, you may want to do this for them.) The glow stick is a reminder of how Gideon and his army carried glowing torches in jars to defeat their enemy! Let kids march around the table or play follow the leader while holding up their torches! Hand out styrofoam cups and pretend they re jars. Kids can throw them on the ground and crush them, just like the army broke and crushed the jars! Remind kids that when the Israelites carried the torches in jars to defeat the enemy, it probably seemed kind of strange! But God was in control no matter what, and we can trust him to take care of us. (Continued on next page.)

Extra time? Have kids do a coloring sheet. After that, play Simon Says to remember what it means for someone to be in control, and how we need to obey! Line the kids up in a row. Stand a few feet away, facing them. Explain that you will give them a command (it should be fun and silly like touch your nose, spin around, jump on one foot, or quack like a duck. ) Before some commands, you will say, Simon Says. ( Simon says spin around! ) If Simon says it, the kids should do it. If Simon doesn t say it ( Spin around! ), the kids should stand still.

Today s script will have fun interactive components to help kids visualize the story of Gideon and the small army! WELCOME AND INTRO Main Goal: Review Connect Time and introduce the lesson. Notes: Here s today s God s Story video: God s Story / Gideon: (https://vimeo.com/179933758) *Click to play intro music. Welcome: Hi everybody! Welcome to Kids Club. We re so glad to have you here! Did you have fun playing that crazy game of tag? (Let kids respond.) I bet so! There were all kinds of groups of kids who got to be taggers, like kids with blue shirts, or kids with stripes... Ask: Sometimes there were maybe just a few taggers, but sometimes, there might have been a lot more! Here s a question for you.is it easier to tag everybody when there s LOTS of taggers, or just a FEW taggers. (Let kids respond.) That s right, it s easier with LOTS of taggers! Because then you can tag MORE kids! Say: Today we re going to talk about a story in the Bible where it was exactly the opposite. A tiny little army beat a HUGE army that wanted to defeat them. Do you think they were playing tag, like you guys did? (Let kids respond.) Nope! They were fighting a battle, and we re going to see how God helped them win! Say: First, let s watch a quick video of a guy who s trying to win a battle of his own.against pandas! Video: The Poorest Panda Keeper Say: How many of you wish that YOU could have that problem, trying to fight off baby pandas?! (Let kids respond.) I think it would be pretty fun!

INTRO: GIDEON Main Goal: Introduce Gideon and how God chose him to help rescue the Israelites. GOD RESCUES THE ISRAELITES Main Goal: See how God rescued the Israelites from their enemies! Say: Well in today s story, God s family isn t trying to get rid of baby pandas crawling all over them. But they did need to win a battle against a really big army. (Image: God s Rescues) Remember how God had rescued his family, the Israelites, over and over again? He rescued them from slavery in Egypt. He rescued them while they wandered around in the wilderness. He even rescued them when a giant, scary city was in the way of their new home, and he brought the city walls down! Say: Well even though God had rescued them in all those amazing ways, something really sad happened. God s family turned away from him. They FORGOT all the times God had rescued them! Say: Now even though the Israelites forgot God, do you think he forgot about them? (Let kids respond.) Nope, He came up with plan to rescue them again. And He used a guy named Gideon to do it! Say: We re going to watch a video and see how God rescues the Israelites when they re up against a huge army of soldiers. As you watch, try to figure out who s REALLY responsible for winning the battle. Video: God s Story / Gideon Ask: That story was incredible! Who do you think was really the reason the Israelites were able to win that battle? (Let kids respond.) Yep, it was because of God! Say: The thing is, Gideon didn t trust God at first. When God asked Gideon to help rescue the Israelites, did he say Yes! right away? (Let kids respond.) Nope. He even said, I m too weak! I m not important! (Say that in a funny weak voice.) He didn t think we was strong enough to do something so big! He doubted God. Say: So he asked God to do some miracles first. A miracle is something amazing that ONLY God can do. And Gideon wanted to make sure that God was powerful enough to help him save a whole army. (Image: Fleece) First, Gideon asked God to make some fleece wet, and the ground dry. It might have looked a little like this. (Point to picture.) And did God do it? (Let kids respond.) Yes!

GOD PROVES HIS POWER Main Goal: Identify why Gideon doubted God, and understand the miracles God did to show his power. GOD DOES THINGS DIFFERENTLY Main Goal: Illustrate how God reduced the Israelites army to only 300, all to show that only HE is in control! Ask: Did Gideon trust God then, or did he ask God to do something ELSE? (Let kids respond.) You re right, Gideon still didn t trust God. So this time, he told God to make the fleece dry, and the ground wet! Did God do it? (Let kids respond.) Yes! Ask: Do you guys think that Gideon should have trusted God right away? (Let kids respond.) Yeah, I think you re right. Why do you think he didn t he believe God at first? (Let kids respond.) Say: It s because he was afraid. Gideon didn t know if God could use him to rescue the Israelites. He thought the enemy was too big and powerful to beat. He was scared, and he didn t want to let God be in charge. Say: When Gideon FINALLY believed God could do what he said he would do, he went and gathered thousands and thousands of soldiers together to fight the battle. It was a pretty big army! Say: To show how big the army was, let s all stand up and gather close to each other in a group. (Let kids stand up and form a single group.) Okay, let s say that you all are the Israelite army! When Gideon showed God the army, what did God say? (Let kids respond.) Say: Yep, He said to make the army smaller! So Gideon told any soldiers who felt scared to go home. (Ask about two-thirds of the army and have them sit down.) So now, the Israelite army was much smaller. Gideon was probably a little confused, right? Normally, a bigger army would be good. Say: Next, God said, There are STILL too many! So what did he do? (Let kids respond.) Yep, he made the army even smaller! He told the soldiers to go drink from a stream, and whoever used their hands to drink, could stay. Everybody else had to go. (Ask almost all the rest other kids to sit, leaving only 3 kids standing in the middle.) Say: Now, there were only 300 soldiers left! The enemy had way more soldiers than that. But Gideon knew that God had a plan, and was completely in charge. Okay, everyone can sit back down. Say: With only 300 soldiers, did God help Gideon win the battle? (Let kids respond.) Yes, He showed Gideon what to do, and how to sneak up on the enemy.

THE BATTLE IS WON Main Goal: See how God helped his family win the battle. RESPONSE TIME AND PRAYER Main Goal: Let kids actively respond to the Holy Spirit and close the lesson with prayer. (Image: Torches in clay jars and horns.) Gideon and his soldiers surrounded the camp at night time, carrying torches in clay jars, and horns! This might seem like a strange way to win a battle, but God doesn t always do things the way WE would do them. He does things differently, to show that he s in control, and not us. Ask: When the Israelites blew their horns and broke their jars, the Midianites all woke up and got confused! They started fighting themselves, then they were defeated! Say: God showed his family that the only way they could win the fight...was with HIM. That s why he only wanted a tiny group of soldiers. He didn t want the Israelites to think they won all by themselves. Ask: Do you ever try to do things on your own, without God s help? (Let kids respond.) Me too. Sometimes, I want to be in charge; I want to be the one in control! Ask: Do you all want to show God that you re ready to trust him, and let him take care of you instead? (Let kids respond.) Then right now, close your eyes and think of something that you re scared of. Something you can t do all on your own. (Give kids a few seconds of silence.) Say: Now open you hands in front you of you, like this. (Demonstrate.) This is a way to show God we trust him. We re going to pray together now, and ask God to take control. Pray: God, we need you, just like Gideon did. Please help us rely on you, and help us with whatever we re afraid of. We love you so much. Amen! Say: Let s show God how much we love and trust him right now. Do you think singing and dancing can be a good way to do that? (Let kids respond.) Sure it can! So let s all stand up and sing about how God makes us brave. Music Video: Trust in the Lord Music Video: I m Yours Dismiss kids to small groups.

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Tell me about Gideon. How did God win the battle?

CrossroadsKidsClub.net God helped Gideon win a huge battle using torches in jars! It may sound unusual, but God can do anything, because he s always in control. CrossroadsKidsClub.net God helped Gideon win a huge battle using torches in jars! It may sound unusual, but God can do anything, because he s always in control.

Kindergarten-2nd 1. 2. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Song slide: for when kids enter the room (All that You Need instrumental; mp3 only; can be downloaded on website) Video: The Poorest Panda Keeper (0:40-1:22; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jo5cuuzvryi; cover with this song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l4t2mwbxgci) Image: God s Rescues Video: God s Story / Gideon (https://vimeo.com/179933758) Image: Fleece Image: Torches in clay jars and horns Music Video: Trust in the Lord (https://vimeo.com/153815987) Music Video: I m Yours (https://vimeo.com/77168212)