Come follow me talks for primary 2023

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One-Minute Primary Talks for Church

These simple One-Minute Primary Talks make speaking in church a breeze. Let your child pick the theme that best fits their speaking assignment. You can print the images, or read… 

One-Minute Talks for Primary. These talks follow the outline of the Come Follow Me for Primary Manuel. #OSSS #Printable #ComeFollowMe #PrimaryTalk www.orsoshesays.com

One-Minute Talks for Primary. These talks follow the outline of the Come Follow Me for Primary Manuel. #OSSS #Printable #ComeFollowMe #PrimaryTalk www.orsoshesays.com

Come, Follow Me Book of Mormon 2020 – Resources for Family, Primary, and Sunday School

We at The Red Headed Hostess have always believed that the home is the primary source of learning so we are thrilled about this home-centered focus and have been working diligently to create high-quality helps for you.

We believe that you as the parent or teacher are the best source of determining what your family or class needs to learn.  Our goal is to provide you with ideas, illustrations, activities, etc. that you can use in a way that fits your needs and vision.  We also include teaching ideas that we hope are either exactly what you are looking for or help spark ideas that you can use.

We are dedicated to making certain that each and every kit is doctrinally sound and helps you teach the Gospel of Jesus Christ with clarity.  We give all of our sources and our sources are mainly scripture and the Church’s website.

Our resources listed below can help you with your personal scripture study of the Book of Mormon or your study of the Come Follow Me program or both:

  • Weekly Scripture Kits – Digital Downloads that can be purchased for 4.00 each.
  • Weekly Scripture Kits – Monthly Subscription.  These are the same digital downloads but offered in a monthly subscription.
  • Book of Mormon Study Guide – Spiral Bound Book
  • Book of Mormon Study Guide for Kids and Youth – Spiral Bound Book

What is included in our Book of Mormon Weekly Scripture Kit subscription?

-Weekly study and teaching helps that correspond with the Come, Follow Me schedule.
-Study pages with commentary written by experienced seminary and institute teachers to help you study each chapter and verse.  These are perfect for individuals and will help parents become the expert so they can teach their children with confidence.
-Learning activities for young children, older children, and teens.
-Scripture marking helps
-Scripture Glue-Ins
-And NEW this year – Book of Mormon Collectible Cards!  These are the same size as trading cards and your children can earn a card by simply learning the story and answering the questions on the back.  You can keep them in trading card sleeves and use them for review!

*Weekly kits will be automatically uploaded to your account two weeks in advance of when the kit will be needed in the Come, Follow Me schedule.

Click the images above to see more information on each item.

Come follow me 2021, Free LDS primary lesson helps, We are grateful for our Leaders, puzzles and activities for LDS children, teaching scriptures, I can strengthen others, D&C 106-108, September 20-26

Invite Sharing

Show the children pictures of Church leaders, such as the prophet, the Apostles, the Primary General Presidency, and other General Authorities and Officers. Invite the children to talk about what these leaders do and why they are thankful for them.

Cut these out and help the children assemble the floor puzzle, help them read the words "We are grateful for out leaders." You could also let them color in the letters and frames of the large pieces.

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Teach the Doctrine: Younger Children

Doctrine and Covenants 107:18–20, 42–56

I am blessed because of the priesthood.

All of Heavenly Father’s children can receive the blessings that come from the priesthood. Consider ways you can help the children you teach feel gratitude for those blessings.

Possible Activities

  • Draw on the board a picture to represent “the heavens [being] opened unto [us]” (Doctrine and Covenants 107:19) because of the priesthood (such as light rays shining through a cloud). Give the children pictures representing blessings that come from the priesthood, such as baptism, the sacrament, and the temple. Invite them to share why they are thankful for the blessing in their picture, and let them put their picture in the light rays on the board. Bear testimony that we can have these blessings because Heavenly Father restored the priesthood.

  • Make a path on the floor, and give the children pictures of priesthood ordinances they will need so they can follow the path back to Heavenly Father (see Gospel Art Book, nos. 103–8, 119–20). Help the children put the ordinances in order on the path.

Cut out the stepping stones, have the children put the ordinances (on the stepping stones) in order. Then jump to each stone (my kids like to pretend the floor is hot lava). At the end of the path, put the picture of Heavenly Father. Explain that the priesthood ordinances help us get back to Heavenly Father.

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Show a picture of Adam and Eve with their family (see this week’s activity page or Gospel Art Book, no. 5). As children look at the picture, ask them how Adam and Eve seem to feel about their family. Use Doctrine and Covenants 107:53–56 to share with the children what Adam did to show he loved his family. Bear your testimony about how the priesthood has been a blessing to you and your family.

  • Name the family members Adam ordained to the priesthood, according to Doctrine and Covenants 107:42–50, and ask the children to count how many people he ordained. Help them understand why Adam would want all his family members to have the priesthood. Invite the children to talk about times when they or their families have received blessings through the priesthood.

Doctrine and Covenants 108:7

I can strengthen others.

Even young children can follow the counsel to strengthen others “in all your conversation, in all your prayers, … and in all your doings.”

Possible Activities

  • Draw a person on the board, and ask the children to name some things the person could do to become physically stronger. (You might draw bigger muscles on the person as the children name things.) Read Doctrine and Covenants 108:7, and ask the children to listen for ways we can “strengthen [our] brethren [and sisters].” Explain any words that might be difficult.

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Help the children think of people they know who may need strengthening. What could we say to them or do for them? Work together to make cards for these people, or encourage the children to remember them in their personal and family prayers.

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I thought this would be a good way to encourage the children to remember what they learned about kindness and thinking about others this week.

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Here are this weeks scripture cards.

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Teach the Doctrine: Older Children

Doctrine and Covenants 107:1–8, 13–14, 18–20

The priesthood will help me return to Heavenly Father.

The Melchizedek and Aaronic Priesthoods were restored to help bring God’s children back to Him. Help the children you teach understand what the different priesthood duties are and how they help us return to God.

Possible Activities

  • Invite the children to search Doctrine and Covenants 107:1–8, 13–14, 18–20 for important words and phrases that teach them about the priesthood. What responsibilities do priesthood holders have? How does the priesthood help us return to God?

  • Write questions that could be answered in Doctrine and Covenants 107:1–8, 13–14, 18–20, such as “What is another name for the Melchizedek Priesthood?” Give the children a few minutes to find answers in the verses to as many of the questions as they can. Share with the children the blessings you have received through the priesthood.

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  • Read with the children about Melchizedek in the Bible Dictionary or Guide to the Scriptures (scriptures.ChurchofJesusChrist.org). What do we learn from his life about what it means to exercise priesthood authority?

Doctrine and Covenants 107:21–26, 33–35, 65–66

The Lord’s chosen servants lead His Church.

What experiences have built your testimony of the leaders of the Church? How will you help the children build their own testimonies?

This is a book made from another lesson, but if you haven't used it yet I think it is a great way for the children to practice writing bits of their testimonies.

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Possible Activities

  • Display on the board a picture of the General Authorities and Officers from a recent conference edition of the Ensign or Liahona. As the children read Doctrine and Covenants 107:21–26, 33–35, 65–66, invite them to write on the board what they learn about the responsibilities of some of these leaders. Why are we grateful for their guidance? Share with each other how you gained a testimony of prophets and apostles.

There is a church leader matching game in my general conference link.

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  • Write the words confidence, faith, and prayer on the board. Ask the children how we can uphold the First Presidency of the Church with our confidence, faith, and prayer (see Doctrine and Covenants 107:22). Why is it important to sustain the Lord’s chosen servants?

Doctrine and Covenants 108:3

Carefully living my covenants brings blessings.

Ponder how you can help the children you teach “be more careful … in observing [their] vows,” or covenants. How will doing this bless them now and in the future?

Possible Activities

  • Invite the children to do something that requires careful attention to be successful, such as trying to fill a cup with water without spilling it over. What happens when we are not careful? Invite them to read Doctrine and Covenants 108:3 and discover what Lyman Sherman was asked to do carefully. List with the children the promises they make with Heavenly Father when they are baptized and partake of the sacrament. Help them think of ways they can be careful about observing these promises.

  • Sing a song with the children about keeping covenants, such as “I Will Be Valiant” (Children’s Songbook, 162). Help them make a sign with a phrase from the song that reminds them to keep their covenants, and encourage them to display their sign at home.

Here is this interactive primary song.

Just click on the picture to take you to the page where you can download it.

  • Give the children portions of Sister Becky Craven’s talk “Careful versus Casual” (Ensign or Liahona, May 2019, 9–11), and ask them to share something that inspires them to be more careful about living their covenants.

Here is next weeks scripture, something you can send home this week, that the children can read and ponder during the week, and hopefully have some ideas for next weeks lesson.

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I'm way over due on ministering to my sisters this month. Me and my daughter have been assigned to visit a home for older ladies, called the Beehive Home. It's nice for us to bring a little treat to pass out to all the woman.

It's only $2.00 of the entire kit. (Just click on the image to take you there).

That's all for this week. See you next week.

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Crystal

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What is the LDS primary theme for 2023?

The Young Women and Young Men General Presidencies of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints have announced that the 2023 Youth Theme is “I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me” (Philippians 4:13).

What is 2023 Come follow me?

Families and individuals are encouraged to study the scriptures more at home using the revised manual “Come, Follow Me—For Individuals and Families: New Testament 2023.” This home-study manual focuses on the same New Testament scripture passages that you will learn about in your Sunday School classes.

What is the new LDS Primary song?

A musical montage and sing-along featuring the primary song, "All Things Bright and Beautiful".

What is the 2022 LDS primary theme?

2021 by Intellectual Reserve, Inc. All rights reserved. The Young Women and Young Men general presidencies have announced that the 2022 Youth Theme is “Trust in the Lord with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding.

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