I'd found a 4-ft Goliath in one of the F.H.E. kits I'd made years ago (YEAH!). I brought him out for the Primary kids and explained that we had a Goliath before us-referring to the Primary program. I quickly shared the story of David and Goliath and how David had faith and the help of the Lord and he was able to conquer Goliath. I made sure to stress that our Goliath's are not always a bad thing. The primary program is a good Goliath but just a monumental, huge task that would require a lot of work on our part but just like with David, with the help of the Lord we would be successful.
I'd gathered up a bunch of stones from my back yard and numbered them 1-10, each one corresponding to one of the songs we're singing in our program. I put the stones in a bag and let a child come up and pick a stone. We then sang that song.
Here's the fun part, depending on how well they sang the song, they got to take a shot at the target on Goliath. If they sang the song just okay, I let a child come up and try to hit Goliath with a small marshmallowt. If they sang it really well, they got to use a large jet-puffed marshmallow. If they did it perfectly, they could use one of the jumbo-sized marshmallows (these are kind of new but they are at a few stores here).
While this activity could have gotten a little rowdy, the kids were really good about keeping a reverent tone. It definitely engaged them and got them singing. I think we did a pretty good job with conquering Goliath! :)

Okay this is awesome, I'm using it next year for sure. I hope it's okay that I linked this to my primary chorister blog! I love your ideas!
ReplyDelete@ Betts, thanks so much for the compliment. Link away! :) What is your blog address? This calling is brand spanking new for me so I'm always on the look out for ideas as well.
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