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Reverence Book

Reverence Clipart from
Mormon Share

Family Home Evening Lesson on Reverence from
Deseret Book (#1)
Family Home Evening Lesson on Reverence from Deseret Book
(#2)
Family Home
Evening Lesson on Reverence from Deseret Book (#3)
Reverence

Reverence
Tag
Silent Simon Says

Great FHE on Reverence - can be used as a
sharing time as well
How does
reverence feel?
Not only do we have a responsibility to be reverent ourselves, we have a
responsibility to not prevent someone else
from feeling the Spirit because of our actions. (Something to think about)
Reverence by L. Tom Perry
Reverence
Pictures
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Use these pictures of different body parts to discuss what each part should or
should not be doing.
Shhh! Keeping Kids Reverent at Church

Reverence is a feeling
Reverence Song for Nursery

A wise bishop.... -
An idea to help with reverence in Sacrament Meeting
An idea to help your children be reverent during church
Gospel ABC Cards -
These cards are designed to help your little ones be reverent during
Sacrament Meeting or something similar. Just print them, laminate, and
punch a hole in the corner. Put a metal ring clip through the hole to hold
them together.
Got Reverence?
by Paula - An idea for helping Young Women be reverent
Hush (pdf document) taken from the October
2000 Friend
New Online Training
- Lessons provide
suggestions for overcoming common behavior concerns many Primary teachers face.
Each interactive lesson (6 total) can be viewed online and lasts about 10 to 15
minutes.

Quick
Quotes

Chris-Hopper
Click here for a list of
reverence ideas for Primary
(Idea for Sunbeams) I shared with them the poem "What
If"
it is from the Friend. I printed off a small mouse and gave them it to put in
their pocket. I brought tape for those who did not have a pocket. They sat so
still so that their mice could see and hear. (Idea by Nicole Richins /
ga11152007)

Children Like Animals
Christopher/Chris-Hopper
Jeremy John, the Wiggler
Michael
(has pictures)
My Hands Can Be Reverent at Church
Primary Angel - When I was in the Primary a few years ago, we spent the
entire year on reverence.
To Catch a Butterfly by Marilyn Wood
- A couple of years ago, I found the following story in the friend about
Reverence. I read it to the children. I then brought out bubbles and
encouraged them to sit really still and see if they could catch the bubbles on
their finger. I told them the bubbles were like the butterflies in the
story and they must be very quiet and still to be able to catch one. Since
this lesson, I've discovered Gymboree bubbles which you actually can catch!
Anyway, the lesson made a difference in the reverence of our ward and I think
the kids knew more of what was expected of them. -DeEllen
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