Showing posts with label Captain Moroni. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Captain Moroni. Show all posts

Monday, November 10, 2008

Title of Liberty

FHE Lesson exchange, author unknown

Preparation:
1. Copy Title of Liberty Paper. One for each family member.
2. Materials to create your own Title of Liberty Flag

Opening Song:
Choose The Right Way

Lesson:
Tell the story of Captain Moroni and the Title of Liberty found in Alma 46. Give each member of your family one of the Title of Liberty papers and have them write or draw something they believe in or stand for.

Activity:
Using the materials around your house, create a Title of Liberty flag to display in your home. Have your children place items or draw what your family stands for: honesty, trustworthy, faithful, ect.

Treat:
Flag Rice Krispie Treats
8 1/2 cups rice krispies
1 large bag of marshmallows
1/4 cup melted butter

Melt butter in a microwave safe bowl. Add marshmallow and cook for 1 1/2 minutes. Stir marshmallows and butter until blended add the rice krispies. Mix well. Press into a pan and cool. Cut into rectangles and decorate with frosting to look like flags.

Friday, July 11, 2008

Captain Moroni

LDS.org, Children's Friend


Preparation:
Copy and Color flannel board pictures (below)


Scripture:
And it came to pass that thousands did flock unto his standard … in the defence of their freedom (Alma 62:5).


Lesson:
“Captain Moroni,” Friend, Aug. 1992, 5I can be reverent by showing respect, honor, and love for my leaders and friends.


Righteous people rallied around their leader, Captain Moroni, when he waved the standard of liberty.


Read: Alma 60:1, 7; Alma 61:1–3; Alma 62:1–6
Instructions: Remove this page from the magazine, color the figures, and mount them on heavy paper; then cut out the figures and glue pieces of flannel on the backs. Read the scriptures listed, then retell the Book of Mormon story using the figures.


Click to View Larger FormatIllustrated by Beth M. Whittaker
Optional: Figures may also be enlarged, mounted on cardboard, and affixed to sticks.