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  1. 31 Μαρ 2024 · This free Bible lesson for children is from John 2:1-11 where Jesus changes water into wine. This lesson is the first lesson in a series of five that explore the theme “Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner?” through Bible stories that each involve the sharing of a meal.

  2. 20 Απρ 2024 · This free Bible lesson for children is from John 2:1-11 where Jesus changes water into wine. This lesson is the first lesson in a series of five that explore the theme “Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner?” through Bible stories that each involve the sharing of a meal.

  3. 3 Ιαν 2018 · Bible story. Supplies: a pottery jar, a clear pitcher filled with water and a seemingly empty wine glass (but with a spot of dry red food-coloring in the bottom). Tell the story from John 2:1–12. To tell the story we’ll be using a food-coloring ‘trick’ to simulate turning water into wine.

  4. 21 Δεκ 2021 · Jesus had fixed the problem by turning ordinary water into the very best wine. It was a miracle. And the Bible tells us that when His disciples saw this miracle, they put their faith in Him! Distribute cupcakes for students to eat as you wrap up the story. Wrap-Up. When Jesus turned water into wine, He did something that no one else could do.

  5. 1 Μαΐ 2020 · Lesson: Jesus Turns Water into Wine. May 1, 2020 by Rev. Stephen R. Wilson. Use this childrens Sunday School lesson about Jesus’ first miracle to teach kids how Jesus changes us. Needed: Bibles, powdered drink mix or cookie dough ingredients, drawing paper and crayons or colored pencils. Intro Game: Power Up Freeze Tag.

  6. 4 Ιουν 2020 · The Bible verses represented in each of the coloring pages. A short animated video about the story of Jesus Turning Water into Wine. Just click on any of the coloring pages below to get instant access to the printable PDF version. John 2:1-2 (NIV)

  7. Meals with Jesus is a series of 9 lessons in Luke’s Gospel that explore who Jesus chose to sit and eat with. He could have dined with the VIPs of his day, but instead he often ate with the sinners, the outcasts, the broken and the needy.