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My Body My Temple
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My Body is a Temple Charades First have everyone share what their favorite temple is and why. Talk about how they felt if they've been to one, or what they remember if they have been lucky enough to go to an open house. Then you can explain to them that even though temples are all different, each is a House of God. Share this scripture: 1 Corinthians 3:16–17 [1 Cor. 3:16–17]: “Know ye not that ye are the temple of God, and that the Spirit of God dwelleth in you?“If any man defile the temple of God, him shall God destroy; for the temple of God is holy, which temple ye are.” Have the girls pick a charade card out of a bag or box and act out what is on the card for everyone else to guess. Once all the cards have been guessed, you'll have covered these principles on keeping our bodies like a temple (some of which are gospel standards) Give each of the girls one of these hand-outs with the following quote: Even though each temple looks different, all are beautiful and are built for the same purpose. They are buildings where special ordinances take place that are needed for us to return to Heavenly Father. You are like a temple. You are different from everyone else, but you too are a house for the Spirit of God—the Holy Ghost. Your body is a temple for your spirit. Vicki F. Matsumori Also give them a "Future Temple Recommend" that they can sign their name to.
Why should I treat my body like a temple? Our bodies were created in the image of God. They are a gift from Heavenly Father to allow us to experience mortality and continue to become more li…
The card shows one of the "My Gospel Standards" youth are encouraged to follow: "I can dress modestly to show respect for Heavenly Father and myself." Teach the importance of dressing modestly and having respect for others, Heavenly Father and myself with this fun sewing card. Youth can punch holes in card and thread (sew) yarn through the card (print on cardstock paper).
OBJECTIVE: Read the true stories* about prayer to help the youth know they don’t need to be by their bedside to pray; they can pray anytime and anywhere to seek Heavenly Father’s guidance. ACTIVITY: Assign the stories to youth or youth leaders to read or tell in their own words. Have a youth from each class post the matching picture on the storyboard before the story is told. *PRAYER STORIES. See the following page to locate stories for the images: HORSE, DUCKS, CAR, FIRE, MOSQUITO, TRAIN, and BOY’S SHOE CAUGHT IN TRACK.
This post may contain affiliate links. Thank you for your support! See the full disclosure. 2016 Sharing Time Outline Theme: "I Know the Scriptures Are True" August 2016 Sharing Time Topic: My Body Is a Temple of God August 2016 Scripture: “Know ye not that ye are the temple of God, and that the Spirit of God dwelleth in you? … The temple of God is holy, which temple ye are” (1 Corinthians 3:16–17). August 2016 Song: “The Lord Gave Me a Temple” (CS, 153) August Week 1 Topic: My body is a temple. Preparation: Prayerfully study and think about what the specific needs of your primary are and how you can teach them this doctrine. Sharing Time Instruction: Sapporo Japan Temple can be downloaded at LDS.org Begin Sharing Time by showing the primary children a picture of the temple. Ask the primary children how they feel as they look at the picture of the temple. Further ask the primary children why the temple is special? Write their answers down on papers and post them on the board. Show the primary children the month's theme poster and invite them to repeat, "My Body is a Temple". Place the theme poster in a plastic sleeve that is pasted on the front of a gift sack or paper bag. Ask the primary children what does it mean, that their body is a temple? Read the following scripture to the primary children, "Know ye not that ye are the temple of God, and that the Spirit of God dwelleth in you? … For the temple of God is holy, which temple ye are (1 Cor. 3:16–17)." Explain to the primary children that their spirit as well as the Holy Ghost dwells within them. Making their body like the temple a very holy place. Point to the things they said about why the temple is important. Ask them how that also relates to the importance of their bodies. Show the primary children the sack explain that inside of the sack are ways they can treat their bodies special and holy like the temple it is. Invite a primary child to come up and pick a paper out of the sack. Invite them to either act out what the paper says and have the rest of the primary guess. Or they can draw a picture on the board and have the rest of the primary guess. When the object is guessed, discuss how it can help them to treat their body like a temple. Continue with each paper, until all gone, or time runs short. Paper's inside sack to be acted out or drawn: (see printable download above) - Dress Modestly (My gospel standard) -Read and watch things that are pleasing to Heavenly Father (My gospel standard) - I will not partake of things that are harmful to me (My gospel standard) - Eat nutritious foods - Get enough sleep - Exercise -Drink enough water - Avoid marking up bodies with tattoos and piercings - Keep body clean Invite the primary children to focus during the week on how they can treat their bodies as temples. Share your testimony of the importance of our bodies and the importance of treating them with respect. Want more ideas: My Body—a Temple Sharing Time: Ye Are the Temple of God My Body Is a Temple The Lord Gave Me a Temple (song) Check out these beautiful temple prints!! Click this link for past Sharing Time post: LDS Primary Sharing Time Ideas ***Basic ideas for this sharing time came from the 2016 Outline for Sharing Time, you can find a link here: 2016 Outline for Sharing Time
My Body Is A Temple 1. My Body Is A Temple Charades: Have the girls pick a charade card out of a bag or box and act out what is on the card for everyone else to guess. Once all the cards have been guessed, you'll have covered these principles on keeping our bodies like a temple (some of which are gospel standards): -Dress Modestly -I will not partake of things that are harmful to me -Eat nutritious foods -Drink enough water -I will keep my mind and body sacred and pure -Avoid marking up bodes with tattoos and piercings -Watch things that are pleasing to Heavenly Father -Read things that are pleasing to Heavenly Father -Maintain personal hygiene -Get enough sleep -Exercise -Listen to music that is pleasing to Heavenly Father 2. My Body Is A Temple Quote Handout "Even though each temple looks different, all are beautiful and are built for the same purpose. They are buildings where special ordinances take place that are needed for us to return to Heavenly Father. You are like a temple. You are different from everyone else, but you too are a house for the Spirit of God—the Holy Ghost. Your body is a temple for your spirit. Vicki F. Matsumori" 3. Future Temple Recommend * Digital Instant Download * Available instantly through the "View your files" link => Downloads page => download files // Thanks for stopping by! Check out my other Activity Day ideas/resources: https://activitydaysforfun.blogspot.com/
This post is part of an ongoing Summer Reading for Kids series. Click HERE to find ideas for reading activities, reading lists, and reading incentives…and keep checking back for more! Our last day of school was last Thursday. So, naturally, Friday morning we had a little Summer Kick-off Party. My husband made a delicious breakfast of bacon, eggs,...
Have you ever heard the phrase, "your body is a temple"? Let's break in down together through 3 reasons why we should treat our body as a temple.
This post may contain affiliate links. Thank you for your support! See the full disclosure. 2016 Sharing Time Outline Theme: "I Know the Scriptures Are True" August 2016 Sharing Time Topic: My Body Is a Temple of God August 2016 Scripture: “Know ye not that ye are the temple of God, and that the Spirit of God dwelleth in you? … The temple of God is holy, which temple ye are” (1 Corinthians 3:16–17). August 2016 Song: “The Lord Gave Me a Temple” (CS, 153) August Week 1 Topic: My body is a temple. Preparation: Prayerfully study and think about what the specific needs of your primary are and how you can teach them this doctrine. Sharing Time Instruction: Sapporo Japan Temple can be downloaded at LDS.org Begin Sharing Time by showing the primary children a picture of the temple. Ask the primary children how they feel as they look at the picture of the temple. Further ask the primary children why the temple is special? Write their answers down on papers and post them on the board. Show the primary children the month's theme poster and invite them to repeat, "My Body is a Temple". Place the theme poster in a plastic sleeve that is pasted on the front of a gift sack or paper bag. Ask the primary children what does it mean, that their body is a temple? Read the following scripture to the primary children, "Know ye not that ye are the temple of God, and that the Spirit of God dwelleth in you? … For the temple of God is holy, which temple ye are (1 Cor. 3:16–17)." Explain to the primary children that their spirit as well as the Holy Ghost dwells within them. Making their body like the temple a very holy place. Point to the things they said about why the temple is important. Ask them how that also relates to the importance of their bodies. Show the primary children the sack explain that inside of the sack are ways they can treat their bodies special and holy like the temple it is. Invite a primary child to come up and pick a paper out of the sack. Invite them to either act out what the paper says and have the rest of the primary guess. Or they can draw a picture on the board and have the rest of the primary guess. When the object is guessed, discuss how it can help them to treat their body like a temple. Continue with each paper, until all gone, or time runs short. Paper's inside sack to be acted out or drawn: (see printable download above) - Dress Modestly (My gospel standard) -Read and watch things that are pleasing to Heavenly Father (My gospel standard) - I will not partake of things that are harmful to me (My gospel standard) - Eat nutritious foods - Get enough sleep - Exercise -Drink enough water - Avoid marking up bodies with tattoos and piercings - Keep body clean Invite the primary children to focus during the week on how they can treat their bodies as temples. Share your testimony of the importance of our bodies and the importance of treating them with respect. Want more ideas: My Body—a Temple Sharing Time: Ye Are the Temple of God My Body Is a Temple The Lord Gave Me a Temple (song) Check out these beautiful temple prints!! Click this link for past Sharing Time post: LDS Primary Sharing Time Ideas ***Basic ideas for this sharing time came from the 2016 Outline for Sharing Time, you can find a link here: 2016 Outline for Sharing Time
OBJECTIVE: Read the true stories* about prayer to help the youth know they don’t need to be by their bedside to pray; they can pray anytime and anywhere to seek Heavenly Father’s guidance. ACTIVITY: Assign the stories to youth or youth leaders to read or tell in their own words. Have a youth from each class post the matching picture on the storyboard before the story is told. *PRAYER STORIES. See the following page to locate stories for the images: HORSE, DUCKS, CAR, FIRE, MOSQUITO, TRAIN, and BOY’S SHOE CAUGHT IN TRACK.
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Sacred Acceptance of my body temple! What does that mean? How does that look? How do I get there? All excellent questions. Here are the answers: It means loving and accepting my body temple as Spirit loves and accepts me...unconditionally. It looks like light, laughter, kindness, compassion and love. We get there as with everything else in life: a shift in consciousness, a change in story, connecting with Spirit, and practice, practice, practice. If you are a woman with a body, then at one time or another you have probably dealt with some issue addressed in this book. You will learn about the spiritual process of moving from victimhood to empowerment to authenticity to nirvana when dealing with issues of body acceptance, with the plus that it also works with emotional and mental issues as well. The Realms of Revelation give you a structure allowing you to see how you can change the way you see, shift your reactions, and change your life, all without anyone else changing anything at all. It really is all up to you! There's a lot of freedom in that!
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Your body is a temple. What this means, and prompts and scripture to help you evaluate if you treat your body like a temple. .
I have come such a long way with my personal journey of loving my body and myself. Currently, I’m on such a high of self-love and I can feel my entire life philosophy shifting. Okay, that’s a big statement. But I believe it! One statement that keeps resonating around in my head is: my body is […]
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Your body is a temple. What this means, and prompts and scripture to help you evaluate if you treat your body like a temple. .
I have come such a long way with my personal journey of loving my body and myself. Currently, I’m on such a high of self-love and I can feel my entire life philosophy shifting. Okay, that’s a big statement. But I believe it! One statement that keeps resonating around in my head is: my body is […]
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