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Jesse Tree Ornaments (PDF)

Author(s): Department of Christain Education

Six pages of Jesse Tree ornaments for you to print and use. Each page contains four of the designs listed below for students to color and decorate with glitter or cotton balls glued to the ornament. Print the designs on card stock. Included also is a list gives 25 suggestions for symbols to use in decorating a Jesse Tree along with the scripture references for the symbol. These 25 symbols would allow a new ornament to be added to the tree each day in December leading up to Christmas.

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Memory Box (PDF)

Author(s): DCE

Instructions to create a memory box. Referenced in "My Orthodox Family".

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Nativity Fast Charity Box (HTML)

Author(s): DCE

Each child will make a box or basket for donations. Several smaller ones could be scattered in several locations, in the church, at home, etc.

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Our Lord's Last Days on Earth (HTML)

Author(s): DCE Bible Resource

After the supper, Christ asked His disciples to come with Him to the garden to pray. He was full of sorrow, knowing what terrible things were coming...

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Review Questions (John 11: 1-43) (PDF)

Author(s): DCE

Question Activity based on John 11: 1-43.

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Reviewing the Story (John 11: 1-43) (PDF)

Author(s): DCE

Fill in the missing words Activity based on John 11: 1-43.

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St. Nicholas Archbishop of Myra in Lycia (HTML)

Author(s): OCA Feasts & Saints Resource

Brief Biography of St Nicholas the Wonderworker and Archbishop of Myra in Lycia.

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St. Nicholas Banners (HTML)

Create a banner, collage, bulletin board, poster, etc. depicting the life and works of St. Nicholas. Discuss while the students are creating this banner what good works we can do in our lives.

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St. Nicholas Shoes (HTML)

Author(s): DCE

Some cultures leave shoes out so that St. Nicholas can fill them with treats.

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