It's the time of year when clubs celebrate with winter-themed games and Large Group lessons about Jesus's birth.
Unfortunately, it's also the time of year when people travel or leaders call in last minute because they or someone in their family are sick. And most likely, the one calling in sick is the one scheduled to teach the Large Group lesson tonight.
On club nights like those, I like having what I call a "back-pocket lesson" — a lesson that I know so thoroughly and needs so few props that I can teach it on the spot if needed. The following is one of my favorite Christmas-time back-pocket lessons: "The Legend of the Three Trees."
This folk tale tells the story of the dreams and aspirations of three trees and how, as they grow, God shows that His plans and His love for them go far beyond what they imagined.
I personally enjoy the storytelling approach, with few to no visual aids, engaging with the kids and having them help me by yelling "timber!" or asking them what they think will happen next. If you're comfortable telling stories from memory in front of children, you can find a simple version of the story here.
For those not as comfortable going from memory, the story also comes in picture book form and video form. You can store these in the kidmin closet or with other Awana stuff for short-notice access as well.
Do you have any back-pocket lessons? Feel free to share!
Enjoy, and have a Merry Christmas!
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