![]() ![]() This may include technology, jobs, hobbies, or social events. FOR TEENS & ADULTSīegin the lesson by making a list out loud or on a board that symbolically creates noise in our lives. Have them write or draw if they want some of their feelings or blessings.įinish the lesson by bearing your testimony. Give every child a piece of paper and tell them you are going to think about God for five minutes or another length of time. When we try to be reverent, we should work hard to think about God and what he has done for us. It’s about feeling the love of God in our hearts. Read aloud: Reverence isn’t just about being quiet. If we learn reverence, we will connect to God in a deeper way.Īsk: Why is it hard to be reverent sometimes? What can we do to be more reverent? The Holy Ghost whispers with a still, small voice. When seeking to be reverent, we’ll be able to hear the messages of God. ![]() We do our best to find peaceful and quiet moments, such as in church, to think of God and worship him. Read aloud: Reverence is an attitude of love and respect. Whisper the message again and everyone should be able to hear you.Īsk: What does this activity teach us about reverence? Tell them you’ll whisper the message again, but they need to be as quiet as possible. Settle everyone done and ask why they weren’t able to hear what you said. It can be any phrase or the location of the treat for the night. Instruct them on the count of three to make as much noise as possible. However, they have to be able to hear it. ![]() Tell the children you have a secret message for them. When I’m rev’rent, it shows in my words and my deeds.Īnd when I am rev’rent, I know in my heartīegin the lesson with the following activity. Rev’rence is more than just quietly sitting:Ī feeling I get when I think of his blessings. Ye shall keep my sabbaths, and reverence my sanctuary: I am the Lord. This FHE lesson on reverence reminds us why reverence is so important and how it can strengthen our relationship with God. Artwork should be no wider than the furniture below it.When our lives are filled with distractions and noise, it can be hard to feel the Spirit. Prior to selecting artwork, the arrangement of furniture near or below artwork should be considered. ![]() The principles and guidelines document also includes a list of approved selection of foyer artwork. Remove from the foyer areas distractions such as display cases, bulletin boards, tables, easels and damaged furniture.Replace and update as needed to maintain a feeling of reverence for the Savior. Assess entries and foyers as part of an annual inspection to evaluate existing furnishings, artwork and finishes.Choose replacement art, if needed, from the Approved Selection of Foyer Artwork (included with the First Presidency letter) and follow approved sizes and quality standards.Move other artwork to another location within the facility or remove it altogether.Examine existing artwork to ensure that it is appropriately framed, displayed, and in good condition. Place existing artwork that depicts the Savior Himself or the Savior ministering to others in the meetinghouse entries and foyers.Here are five guidelines for foyers and entries: As these spaces establish the first impression and feelings upon entrance into a meetinghouse, artwork and furnishings can help to create a spiritual, reverent atmosphere, according to the “ Principles and Guidelines for Meetinghouse Foyers and Entries” document attached to the letter. ![]()
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