Bread of Life
I taught Relief Society for the first time today (and hopefully the last!) and I was so nervous! I actually already have two callings - 7 yr old teacher and Activity Days leader - so I don't really know why I had to teach in the first place. Then we found out Hank has to be at a field training for the next ten days so he couldn't even be at church. So I got a sub for my primary class. THEN Jessica woke up sick this morning so I couldn't take her to nursery! She came with me to RS and I just asked everyone to keep an eye on her while I taught. And of course she was wild and passed between like 5 women.
Anyway, despite all of that, my lesson turned out pretty well. It was about the life of Christ. I had planned a pretty short lesson, expecting everyone to make a lot of comments. Well, they made a ton. I didn't even get through half of what I had prepared. I just had to keep steering the discussion in the right direction because they got off subject easily.
As a little "object lesson" on the miracle of the 5,000 loaves of bread, I made 70 little loaves to hand out at the end of class. I included the scripture from John 6:35 that says:
I am the bread of life:
he that cometh to me shall never hunger;
and he that believeth on me shall never thirst.
I don't think Jesus actually ate banana nut or cinnamon strussel, but they got the idea. I'm just glad it's over with.
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