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Bible Sunday 2010 - Free to Go
Bible Sunday 2010 - All-age activities - Free to Go
These activities can be adapted to suit your local situation. They have been designed for use in an all-age service with activities for the start, middle and...
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Bible Sunday 2010 - Bible briefing - Free to Go
Background material to help you prepare your sermon, youth or children’s activities by getting a clearer picture of the story behind Luke 4.16–24.
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Bible Sunday 2010 - Children’s church programme for ages 4-6 -...
This varied programme includes Bible storytelling, games, movement, prayers, and craft activities.
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Bible Sunday 2010 - Children’s church programme for ages 7-11 -...
This varied programme includes Bible storytelling, games, prayers, craft activities, talk and think, and a story parable.
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Bible Sunday 2010 - Discussion questions for ages 15+ and adults -...
This session is based around the Bible Sunday Freedom youth/small group film.
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Bible Sunday 2010 - Drama sketch - Free to Go
This easy-to-perform sketch offers humorous parallels to the Luke 4.16–24 reading. It shows the legendary freedom fighter Robin Hood as we have never seen him before.
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Bible Sunday 2010 - Going further - Free to Go
Once Bible Sunday is over, here are six ways to help you and your church experience, share and celebrate the Bible’s message of freedom over the coming...
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Bible Sunday 2010 - Poster - Free to Go
Encourage your church to get involved with this year’s Bible Sunday. Download this free poster to inform your church of when you are celebrating Free to go:...
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Bible Sunday 2010 - Prayers - Free to Go
- A range of prayers to use in your Bible Sunday service
- Use all of them or just choose some
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Bible Sunday 2010 - Sermon illustrations - Free to Go
A choice of illustrations you can use to emphasise certain points in the talk.
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