Lesson from BiG Tell The World Curriculum
Remember Me
Remember Me
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Lesson 9 from BiG Tell The World Children's Ministry Curriculum, available as digital download.
Includes
Includes
Media
Interactive teaching video (BiG Message) with animated Bible story segment / Quiz video / High-retention Bible memory verse (BiG Word) music video
Print Material
Leader's guide, age-specific small group studies & activity sheets for each lesson / Graphics & logos / Colouring pages, games & crafts / User guides & quick reference sheets
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Program Length
1 Lesson
Ministry Group
Younger Children (5-7 Yrs) and Older Children & Preteens (8-12 Yrs)
Season
1
Language
English
Digital Download File Types
MOV, JPG, and PDF
Release Year
2008
Publisher
Hillsong Music & Resources LLC
About Remember Me
About Remember Me
Remember Me is one of the lessons from BiG Tell The World Curriculum, targeted at age groups: Younger Children (5-7 Yrs) and Older Children & Preteens (8-12 Yrs).
About BiG Curriculum
About BiG Curriculum
BiG GOD BiG LIFE BiG IMPACT
We want children to lead big expansive lives, grow up to be big people that lead and influence in every area of their big lives. Believing in a big God and making a big difference.
Hillsong Kids BIG is a large group/small group Children’s Ministry Curriculum. Whether your children’s ministry is 10, 100 or 1000, Hillsong Kids BIG will assist you in providing a fun and dynamic children’s ministry experience. The goal is to present Christ centred, Bible-based teaching that is relevant to practical living to empower children to lead and impact in every sphere of life.

Outline of Remember Me (Lesson from BiG Tell The World Curriculum)
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BiG Picture
Jesus Lives
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BiG Word
1 Peter 1:3
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BiG Point
Communion helps me remember what Jesus did for me
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Learning Outcomes
At the conclusion of this lesson children will:
- Have learned that Jesus encouraged us to take communion together to remember the price He paid for us.
- Understand that the bread symbolises Christ’s body which was broken for us and that the drink represents Christ’s blood which was shed for the forgiveness of sins.