When it was announced that church meetings would be cut back
to only two hours on Sunday so that the third hour could be spend with families,
neither Jenna nor I believed it would last.
It has been left up to each family or individual to study the "Come
Follow Me" program to prepare for the following Sunday. I could hear Jenna's moans - wishing that
would happen but predicting that it would not.
Like
many New Year's Resolutions, there is diligence within the first month, perhaps
a couple, but then we start to taper off from what we started and had every
intention of keeping. Jenna and I have
been pretty good about going over the manual first thing when we get home. She stops me and asks lots of questions or
rewords the message (or scripture) according to her own understanding. During the course of the week we have tried
to set up appointments with others so that we may research together and
establish (or strengthen friendships) and hopefully gain new insight.
There are YouTube videos that
have ideas on how to teach or how to learn.
I've watched a few of "Come Follow Me" program covering
various chapters. I love Bible Project
videos. They are highly entertaining and
explain a lot. It's like a crash course
of whatever book or chapters. I referred
to Bible Project all the time when I was teaching the Old Testament as it was
more helpful than the manual has ever been.
I had asked Roland if he would
like to set up an appointment with another family in the ward. He said we didn't have to read the lesson
this week as Sunday School is only every other week and today is Priesthood. Really?
I am appalled with that attitude.
We were given the extra hour a week to study - every week not jut every
other week. Primary lessons happen every
week. We don't rotate weeks. The guideline is the same each week. I know Danny and the chorister (who happens to be Danny's mother) would be okay with alternating lesson and singing time.
Take this weeks lesson for example - the scriptures featured the temptations of Christ AND the fishers of men. Danny decided to do her lesson on temptation. I would have gone for the fishers of men as twenty minutes does not seem adequate for covering both accurately.
Take this weeks lesson for example - the scriptures featured the temptations of Christ AND the fishers of men. Danny decided to do her lesson on temptation. I would have gone for the fishers of men as twenty minutes does not seem adequate for covering both accurately.