COME FOLLOW ME Doctrine & Covenants
“The Promised Restoration Goes Forward”
Interactive Activities For Children and Youth
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Doctrine & Covenants LESSON 1
Teaching Come Follow Me lessons just got easier with our activities for JANUARY (week #1)
Theme: “The Promised Restoration Goes Forward”
Bible & Doctrine and Covenants
YOU WILL FIND:
• SCRIPTURE SCHOLARS to get them reading with reward stamps and pop-ups to match the lesson theme.
• Lesson-Match Interactive Activities to match the CFM curriculum for all ages.
Lesson 1 Scripture Scholars
Week’s Scripture Scholars BOOKMARKS & scripture POP-UP Includes:
• BOOKMARKS with Come, Follow Me scriptures to read and discuss topics for Primary and Individuals and Families. Also, for Sunday School (teens).
• POP-UP to glue in scripture binding next to scripture you underline.
EXTRA ITEMS – THERE’S MORE:
• STAMP. Award readers with a STAMP for the week’s scripture reading. See below to find matching STAMPS.
• STAMP KEEPER. These can be placed on the STAMP KEEPER (see below) where you can collect 50 stamps for the year
JANUARY STAMPS $1.50
Stamps for weeks 1-4 Scripture Scholars Lessons 1-4 – Doctrine & Covenants – Included in the BUNDLE
STAMP KEEPER (1-52 stamps) $3.00
This is included in the January BUNDLE (or, download it below)
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The Restoration of the Fulness of the Gospel of Jesus Christ
How do you commemorate the 200th anniversary of an event that changed the world? That’s the question the First Presidency and Quorum of the Twelve Apostles pondered as April 2020 approached, marking 200 years since Joseph Smith’s First Vision. “We wondered if a monument should be erected,” President Russell M. Nelson recalled. “But as we considered the unique historic and international impact of that First Vision, we felt impressed to create a monument not of granite or stone but of words … , not to be carved in ‘tables of stone’ but rather to be etched in the ‘fleshy tables’ of our hearts [2 Corinthians 3:3]” (“Hear Him,” Ensign or Liahona, May 2020, 90).
The monument of words they created is titled “The Restoration of the Fulness of the Gospel of Jesus Christ: A Bicentennial Proclamation to the World.” It’s a monument not just to the First Vision but also to everything Jesus Christ has done—and is still doing—since then. The Restoration of His gospel started when one person turned to God and heard Him. It continues that same way: one heart, one sacred experience at a time—including yours.
COME FOLLOW ME
Ideas for Learning at Home and Church
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. . . GOD’S LOVE . . .
“God loves His children in every nation of the world.”
In your opinion, why would a proclamation about the Restoration begin with a statement about God’s love?
Quote from THE RESTORATION OF THE FULNESS OF THE GOSPEL OF JESUS CHRIST (A Bicentennial Proclamation to the World) about this: “We solemnly proclaim that God loves His children in every nation of the world. God the Father has given us the divine birth, the incomparable life, and the infinite atoning sacrifice of His Beloved Son, Jesus Christ. By the power of the Father, Jesus rose again and gained the victory over death. He is our Savior, our Exemplar, and our Redeemer.”
As you study the proclamation, look for expressions of God’s love for “His children in every nation of the world.” How has the Restoration of the gospel helped you feel His love?
See also Gerrit W. Gong, “All Nations, Kindreds, and Tongues,” Ensign or Liahona, Nov. 2020, 38–41.
. . . FIRST VISION . . .
The Restoration began with an answer to a question.
It could be said that the Savior started the Restoration of His gospel by responding to a question. What message do you feel the Restoration proclamation has for a person with questions about God, the gospel, or “the salvation of his [or her] soul”? You might also study Joseph Smith—History 1:5–20 to see what you can learn from Joseph Smith about finding answers to gospel questions.
See also Topics and Questions, “Seeking Answers,” Gospel Library.
QUOTE FROM – THE RESTORATION OF THE FULNESS OF THE GOSPEL OF JESUS CHRIST (A Bicentennial Proclamation to the World) about this:
“Two hundred years ago, on a beautiful spring morning in 1820, young Joseph Smith, seeking to know which church to join, went into the woods to pray near his home in upstate New York, USA. He had questions regarding the salvation of his soul and trusted that God would direct him.
In humility, we declare that in answer to his prayer, God the Father and His Son, Jesus Christ, appeared to Joseph and inaugurated the “restitution of all things” (Acts 3:21) as foretold in the Bible. In this vision, he learned that following the death of the original Apostles, Christ’s New Testament Church was lost from the earth. Joseph would be instrumental in its return.”
IDEAS FOR TEACHING CHILDREN
“Joseph Smith … had questions.”
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It might be interesting to your children to explore some of the questions Joseph Smith had that led to the Restoration of the Savior’s gospel. Help them find some examples in Joseph Smith—History 1:10, 29, 68. How are we blessed today because God answered Joseph Smith’s questions?
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You might also give your children a chance to talk about questions they have. What do we learn from Joseph Smith about how to find answers? (see Joseph Smith—History 1:8–17; see also verses 3 and 4 of “This Is My Beloved Son,” Children’s Songbook, 76). DOWNLOAD This Is My Beloved Son song visuals (HERE or below).
. . . GOSPEL RESTORED . . .
Jesus Christ has restored His Church.
What do you know about “Christ’s New Testament Church,” which the Savior restored through Joseph Smith? Consider studying these scriptures and listing some features of His Church:
Next, you could match the scriptures above with those below, which describe how Jesus Christ restored those features of His Church through Joseph Smith:
Why are you grateful for the Restoration of the gospel of Jesus Christ?
Quote From THE RESTORATION OF THE FULNESS OF THE GOSPEL OF JESUS CHRIST (A Bicentennial Proclamation to the World) about this: “We declare that The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, organized on April 6, 1830, is Christ’s New Testament Church restored. This Church is anchored in the perfect life of its chief cornerstone, Jesus Christ, and in His infinite Atonement and literal Resurrection. Jesus Christ has once again called Apostles and has given them priesthood authority. He invites all of us to come unto Him and His Church, to receive the Holy Ghost, the ordinances of salvation, and to gain enduring joy.”
Elder Jeffrey R. Holland and his wife once tried to imagine how they would have felt living before the Church was restored. “What do we wish we had?” they asked themselves. Read about their experiences in “A Perfect Brightness of Hope” (Ensign or Liahona, May 2020, 81–82). How has the Restoration helped fulfill your spiritual hopes?
See also Topics and Questions, “Apostasy and the Restoration of the Gospel,” Gospel Library.
IDEAS FOR TEACHING CHILDREN
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How might you help your children understand what it means for the Savior’s Church to be restored? Maybe they could build a simple tower with blocks or cups and “restore,” or rebuild, it. Or, if your children have ever had to replace something because it was lost or damaged, you could compare that experience to the Savior restoring His Church. Help them find specific things mentioned in the Restoration proclamation that the Savior restored.
. . . GOD SENT MESSENGERS . . .
“Heavenly messengers came to instruct Joseph.”
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Who were the “heavenly messengers [who] came to instruct Joseph”? Your children might enjoy looking for pictures of them in the Gospel Art Book (see nos. 91, (Moroni Appears to Joseph Smith in His Room) MORE DETAILS HERE 93, 94, 95). How did each of these messengers help “re-establish the Church of Jesus Christ”? The scriptures suggested in this week’s activity page can help your children answer this question.
Quote From THE RESTORATION OF THE FULNESS OF THE GOSPEL OF JESUS CHRIST (A Bicentennial Proclamation to the World) about this: “We affirm that under the direction of the Father and the Son, heavenly messengers came to instruct Joseph and re-establish the Church of Jesus Christ. The resurrected John the Baptist restored the authority to baptize by immersion for the remission of sins. Three of the original twelve Apostles—Peter, James, and John—restored the apostleship and keys of priesthood authority. Others came as well, including Elijah, who restored the authority to join families together forever in eternal relationships that transcend death.”
IDEAS FOR TEACHING CHILDREN
“The heavens are open.”
To illustrate what the phrase “the heavens are open” means, maybe you could share a message with your children, first behind a closed door and then through an open door. Let them take turns sharing a message too. What messages does Jesus Christ have for us? What experiences have helped us know that the heavens are open to us?
Quote From THE RESTORATION OF THE FULNESS OF THE GOSPEL OF JESUS CHRIST (A Bicentennial Proclamation to the World) about this: “With reverence and gratitude, we as His Apostles invite all to know—as we do—that the heavens are open. We affirm that God is making known His will for His beloved sons and daughters. We testify that those who prayerfully study the message of the Restoration and act in faith will be blessed to gain their own witness of its divinity and of its purpose to prepare the world for the promised Second Coming of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.”
. . . PROPHETS TESTIFY . . .
IDEAS FOR TEACHING CHILDREN
“We solemnly proclaim.”
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As you read parts of the Restoration proclamation with your children (or watch the video of President Nelson reading it), help them find sentences that begin with phrases like “we proclaim,” “we declare,” or “we testify.” What truths are our prophets and apostles declaring? Perhaps you and your children could share your own testimonies of some of these same truths.
Quote From THE RESTORATION OF THE FULNESS OF THE GOSPEL OF JESUS CHRIST (A Bicentennial Proclamation to the World) about this:
“We gladly declare that the promised Restoration goes forward through continuing revelation. The earth will never again be the same, as God will “gather together in one all things in Christ” (Ephesians 1:10).With reverence and gratitude, we as His Apostles invite all to know—as we do—that the heavens are open. We affirm that God is making known His will for His beloved sons and daughters. We testify that those who prayerfully study the message of the Restoration and act in faith will be blessed to gain their own witness of its divinity and of its purpose to prepare the world for the promised Second Coming of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.”
This proclamation was read by President Russell M. Nelson as part of his message at the 190th Annual General Conference, April 5, 2020, in Salt Lake City, Utah.
. . . TWO TESTAMENTS OF JESUS . . .
“The promised Restoration goes forward.”
Have you ever thought of yourself as part of the Restoration of the gospel? Consider these words from President Dieter F. Uchtdorf: “Sometimes we think of the Restoration of the gospel as something that is complete, already behind us. … In reality, the Restoration is an ongoing process; we are living in it right now” (“Are You Sleeping through the Restoration?,” Ensign or Liahona, May 2014, 59).
As you prepare to study how the gospel was restored in the 1800s, you might start by pondering how it was restored in your life. Read the Restoration proclamation with questions like these in mind: How have I come to know that this is true? How do I participate in the Restoration today?
Quote From THE RESTORATION OF THE FULNESS OF THE GOSPEL OF JESUS CHRIST (A Bicentennial Proclamation to the World) about this:
“We further witness that Joseph Smith was given the gift and power of God to translate an ancient record: the Book of Mormon—Another Testament of Jesus Christ. Pages of this sacred text include an account of the personal ministry of Jesus Christ among people in the Western Hemisphere soon after His Resurrection. It teaches of life’s purpose and explains the doctrine of Christ, which is central to that purpose. As a companion scripture to the Bible, the Book of Mormon testifies that all human beings are sons and daughters of a loving Father in Heaven, that He has a divine plan for our lives, and that His Son, Jesus Christ, speaks today as well as in days of old.”
JANUARY 2025 Music Song Visuals for Singing Time
“Follow the Prophet,” Children’s Songbook, 110 DOWNLOAD song visuals (HERE)
“Search, Ponder, and Pray,” Children’s Songbook, 109 DOWNLOAD song visuals (HERE)
SUMMARY OF SUBJECTS FOR:
DOCTRINE &COVENANTS
Bible & D&C
JANUARY (week 1)
Lesson 1: Dec. 30 – January 5, 2025
“The Promised Restoration Goes Forward”
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