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The image in this post is from one of the small calendar booklets that I saved over the span of twenty years. Woman's Day magazine inserted them in every January issue during the years 1955 through 2004. The delightful drawings are by Erik Blegvad, a well known illustrator of children's books.

Week 14 of Year 4 "Star of Bethlehem"

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Star of Bethlehem

Students may read Matthew 2:1-12
During Christmastime, we hear the wonderful stories of shepherds, angels, wise men, and a brilliant star. Matthew’s gospel says, “Now when Jesus was born in Bethlehem of Judea in the days of Herod the king, behold, wise men from the East came to Jerusalem, saying, “Where is he who has been born king of the Jews? For we have seen his star in the East and have come to worship Him.” The star, in this passage, became known as the Star of Bethlehem.
Discussion Questions
The wise men have also been called Magi, priests who studied the stars. Why did ancient people study the stars? Now, we gaze upon the stars and search for scientific explanations. Why might the night sky give us a sense of peace?













Week 13 of Year 4 "The Holy Family"

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The Holy Family

Students may read Matthew 1:18-25 or entire chapter

You may remember that Gabriel appeared to Mary with glad tidings. She was chosen to be the mother of baby Jesus, the savior and light of the world. Joseph received assurance of this when an angel appeared to him in a dream. Both of these experiences helped Mary and Joseph in the great task that lay ahead. Together, they journeyed to Bethlehem where Jesus was born in a stable. Imagine how Mary and Joseph felt as they gazed upon baby Jesus in the manger.

Discussion Questions

Joseph, Mary, and baby Jesus are traditionally known as the Holy Family. What is the great family that we belong to? During Christmastime, we think about hope, peace, joy, and love.  How do we show love at Christmastime?


Matthew 1 ... Advent 4A ... Interfaith Theme: Home and Family Relations ... Curriculum Information ... Menu


Week 12 of Year 4 "The Transfiguration"

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The Transfiguration

Students may read Mark 9:2-13

Peter, James, and John went up a high mountain with Jesus. When they reached their destination, the three disciples had an amazing experience. First, they saw Jesus with two others shining in heavenly light. Then, a bright cloud came over them, and they heard a voice say, “This is my beloved Son; listen to him.” The disciples were very afraid, and they fell on their faces in awe and worship. When the cloud disappeared, the disciples found themselves alone with Jesus.

Discussion Questions 

Talk about the divine voice and the meaning of what was said. Why do you think the three disciples were given this magnificent experience? Sometimes people say that they’ve had a spiritual experience. What is meant by that?


Mark 9:2–13 ... Transfiguration Sunday B ... Interfaith Theme: The One Supreme God ... Curriculum Information ... Menu




Week 11 of Year 4 "Many Turn Away"

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Many Turn Away

Students may read John 6:60-71
Jesus spoke in the Capernaum synagogue saying, “I am the bread of life.” Some of the people heard him gladly, but many turned away from Jesus. They were offended when he spoke openly about himself. They were also disappointed that he did not fulfill their expectations. Later, Jesus asked the twelve disciples if they also wished to go away. Peter spoke up and said they would never forsake him. They had followed Jesus, learned from him, and believed his words of eternal life.
Discussion Questions

What do you think many people wanted but were disappointed? Fortunately, the apostles stayed with Jesus. They were steadfast in their loyalty to him. What does that mean? Why do you think the apostles remained loyal to Jesus?


John 6:60–71 ... Proper 16B ... Interfaith Theme: Patience and Steadfastness ... Curriculum Information ... Menu


Week 10 of Year 4 "Jairus' Daughter"

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Jairus' Daughter

Students may read Mark 5:21-24 and 35-43

When Jesus’ boat landed, a man named Jairus begged Jesus to heal his daughter who was near death. Jesus agreed to go with him to his home. After a short delay, they arrived and were told the girl had died. Jesus said, “Fear not, only believe.” They entered the house and saw people weeping and wailing. But Jesus said the girl was not dead, just sleeping. Jesus went to the bedside of the girl, took her hand, and told her to rise up. At this, the girl awoke, rose up out of bed, and walked.

Discussion Questions

Jesus spoke to the family and disciples about this saying, “Tell no man,” about it.  Why? When Jesus arrived, he said, “Fear not, only believe.” That is good advice for all of us. What do we believe about God that helps us when we feel fearful?


Mark 5:21–43 ... Proper 8B ... Interfaith Theme: Trust and Guidance ... Curriculum Information ... Menu


Week 9 of Year 4 "The Hidden Treasure"

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The Hidden Treasure

Students may read Matthew 13:44

Jesus sat in a boat on the Sea of Galilee and taught a large crowd that had gathered on the shore. He told the people a parable saying, “The kingdom of heaven is like a treasure hidden in a field.” The joyful man, who found the treasure, sold everything he owned in order to buy the field that contained the hidden treasure. Jesus told parables like this so people could easily remember what he said and begin to understand more about the kingdom of heaven.

Discussion Questions

What does this parable tell us about the kingdom of heaven? What kind of treasure would we find in the kingdom of heaven? Remember that Jesus said, “Seek first the kingdom of God,” and “The Kingdom of God is within you.”


Matthew 13:44 ... Proper 12A ... Interfaith Theme: Righteousness and Virtue ... Curriculum Information ... Menu