![]() ![]() Encourage your students to take home a star as a reminder to pray for the places and people around the globe or in their own neighborhoods who need the love and light of Jesus. Tell it over and over, pausing in the right places. Use a map of the world and have students attach glow-in-the-dark stars on the places in the world that need the light of Jesus this Advent. Enriching the Faith Experience Absorb the storys message until it is part of you. Fun opening games Creative, relevant teachings Engaging small group. Provide votive candles for your students to take home and light each night as symbols of waiting for the light of the world and as reminders that they are to take the light of Jesus to others. Edit as needed and easily share with volunteers. Explain that by adding their candles to the wreath they symbolize their willingness to prepare their hearts for Jesus’ coming. This can be done as they enter worship time, at the end as a closing or as a part of your teaching time. Have each student light a candle and add it to the center of the wreath. Provide a basket with enough tea light candles for your entire group. Place trays of sand on the inside of the wreath. Light one of the large candles each week of Advent. Most of our series have been recorded and are available in our free video library You can access those Bible study videos by clicking here. ![]() You might also like these free Bible Studies for youth. Click here to view the Advent small group Bible Study. ![]() Use a large circle of greenery or an artificial garland and place four large pillar candles in holders or glass jars just inside the garland forming the corners of a square. This sermon series was adapted from our Advent Small Group Bible study. Create an Advent wreath with your entire group. ![]()
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