Quote: A Godly Father
“A godly father is a reflection of our Heavenly Father’s unwavering love and guidance.”
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We know how challenging it can be to come up with fresh, exciting ideas for Adventist Youth (AY) programs. Whether you’re just starting out or feeling stuck after years of planning, the struggle is real! That’s why we decided to create this blog — to be your go-to resource for creative, impactful AY programs.
This year, we’re taking a fresh approach to ministry by sharing the programs we’ve already developed and continuing to create new ones. Our goal is to provide a library of ideas that you can adapt to fit the unique needs of your congregation, wherever you are in the world.
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Objective : Get AY members thinking about different aspects of health in a fun, engaging way. Disclaimer: The information provided in this AY program is for educational purposes only and is not intended as a substiture for professional medical advice. For this program you will need: paper & pens/pencils Wheel of health diagram printed to distribute to each member Opening prayer & Song service- Welcome & Opening song (330- Take My Life and Let it Be) - Aim/ motto/ pledge/ song- Special music- Participant 1 - Introduction : Program Title: The Wheel of Health Young people in general are less concerned about their health and lifestyle than are older people, the influencing factor being taste for the young people and health for the older ones. There is wise and timely counsel in the Bible, however. According to Solomon, there is a blessing to the nation when we "eat in due season, for strength, and not for drunkenness" (King James Bible, 2023, Ecclesiastes. 10:17)....
Set up church hall in a tea party style. Divide church into groups or bands and have them decorate their table for a tea party. You will need: Tables Tablecloths Teacup sets Teabags Sugar Hot water Kettle Table decorations Materials for the object lesson Objective: to encourage members to think and say positive things about themselves and others and also to place greater emphasis on community outreach. Prelims Opening Prayer & Song Service: Welcome: Aim/Motto/Pledge & Ay Song: Activity/Quiz: Program: AYs Closing song & closing prayer: Introduction What’s in your teacup? There’s an old English saying which goes like this “all you need is a good cup of tea”. We certainly know that a cup of tea can’t solve all problems, but we can definitely learn a few life lessons from the tea making process. Everyone perhaps has his own process of making a cup of tea, but no matter the process, or the ingred...
This program is suitable for the month of love. Materials: Strips of paper, markers, tape, scenarios 1-3 written on papers, small card or paper for your love notes. Program Structure: Welcome & Opening prayer Song service Opening Song: (A song focusing on love) Aim/motto/pledge/song: Scripture Reading: John 15:13/ Romans 5:8 Devotion: Living Out Agape Love “Greater love has no one than this, than to lay down one’s life for his friends.” – John 15:13 “But God demonstrates His own love toward us, in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us.” – Romans 5:8 Agape love is the deepest and most selfless form of love. It is sacrificial, unconditional, and entirely focused on the well-being of others. These two scriptures capture the essence of agape love—both in how God demonstrates it to us and how we are called to reflect it in our lives. 1. Agape Love is Sacrificial In John 15:13, Jesus sets the ultimate example of sacrificial love: laying down His life for us. This lov...
Celebrating Motherhood: A Tribute to Biblical Women This program is suitable for Mothers' day Characters: Mother (Dianna) Daughter (Dana) Son (David) Friend (Ruth) Guest -------------------------------------------------- Order of Program Opening prayer Welcome Song service Aim/motto/pledge/song Scripture Reading: Proverbs 31:25 Devotion Activity 1: A Mother's Wisdom (Storytelling & Advice Exchange) This interactive activity allows members to share and celebrate the wisdom, love, and life lessons passed down by mothers and mother figures. How to Play: 1. Preparation: Write the following prompts on slips of paper and place them in a decorated box or basket: • What's the best advice your mother (or a mother figure) has ever given you? • Share a Bible verse that reminds you of a mother's love and explain why. • Tell a short story about a time when a mother's encouragement changed your life. • What is one lesson you learned from a biblical mother that you apply in ...
Suitable for Father's Day Fatherhood Isn't Just a Title --It's a Calling Theme: Honoring fathers by highlighting their spiritual impact and emotional influence. Opening prayer Song service Welcome Scripture Aim/motto/pledge/ song Devotion Special music Program: Presentation: The Power of a Father’s Presence Opening remarks: The greatest gift a father can give his child is not his money or material things, it’s his consistent, godly presence. We live in a world where many children are growing up in homes without fathers. Some fathers are absent because of difficult life situations. Others may be present physically, but emotionally and spiritually distant. This evening, I want us to pause and honor the fathers who show up; the praying dads, the protective uncles, the grandfathers who step in, the mentors who guide when biological Dads aren’t around. These men remind us that fatherhood isn’t just a title - it’s a calling. ⸻ Why Fathers Matter Deep...
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