Cactus Corral Children's Worship Program Guide - Softcover

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Cactus Corral Lessons on the Fruit of the Spirit from Acts
28nineteen Curriculum

The fruit of the Spirit comes from knowing God personally and learning to live His way. Cactus Corral is a non-dated eight-week study on the fruit of the Spirit as seen in the lives of some of the first Christians in Acts. This series includes leader devotions to help you prepare, western themed games, and engaging Bible lessons that help kids connect to the Bible in a fun and memorable way.
The 8 Bible-centered lessons are fun and flexible for any size group and Children’s ministry program:

LESSON 1: ACTS 3-4, Peter Heals the Crippled Beggar

LESSON 2: ACTS 16:16-40, Paul & Silas Sing in Prison

LESSON 3: ACTS 9:1-31, Paul Makes Peace with God

LESSON 4: ACTS 27, Paul Is Shipwrecked

LESSON 5: ACTS 10, Peter Tells Cornelius about Jesus

LESSON 6: ACTS 9:32-43, Dorcas Is Raised from the Dead

LESSON 7: ACTS 11:19-26, The Church at Antioch are called “Christians”

LESSON 8: ACTS 18, Priscilla & Aquilla Are Gentle with Apollos

Children’s Worship Program Guide Lessons on the Fruit of the Spirit from Acts

This leader’s guide for children’s worship includes everything you need to lead a fun and worshipful experience! Covering eight Bible centered lessons that are fun and flexible for any size group, each chapter/lesson includes:
  • Leader devotions
  • Main point
  • Video elements
  • Bible lesson
  • Reproducible skit pages
  • Suggested order of service
  • And more!
Additional Info
Item Code 29583
Weight (lbs) 0.9000
Dimensions 8.20x10.70
Font Size N/A
Page Count N/A
Release Date Jan 1, 2020
Discontinued Date Jan 31, 2024
Publisher Tyndale House Publishers
ISBN 10 1-62862-958-4
ISBN 13 978-1-62862-958-3
Translation N/A
Bible Contents N/A
Series 28nineteen
Case Qty 38
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