Today, we’re going to tell you about a Bible snack that will help you teach your students about the parable of the weeds. And it’s delicious! Snack Ingredients / Materials This Bible snack calls for making easy homemade oatmeal cookies, but if you’re pressed for time, you can buy oatmeal cookie mix at the supermarket. […]
Fertile Ground & Sunflower Seeds Snack
This Sunday school snack is perfect for teaching your students the parable of the soils. For this activity, you’ll want to refer to Matthew 13, Mark 4, and Luke 8. Snack Ingredients/Materials 4 cups granola cereal 2/3 cup honey 1 cup sunflower nuts Cooking spray Cinnamon Wax paper Bowl for mixing Fork for stirring Small […]
Sunday School Snack: Halloween Jack-o-Lantern Cheese Ball
Halloween is just a couple of weeks away, and that means that your children’s church kids will be gorging on candy. To give them some variety, here is a cheese ball in the shape of a jack-o-lantern that can be served with the healthy crackers of your choice, as found on the Kelloggs.com recipe site: […]
Good Samaritan Bird Feeder Snack & Craft
Last week we talked about a great lesson for teaching the Good Samaritan parable. Today, we’re going to talk about a church craft and snack you can do with your students to show them a specific way they can be backyard Good Samaritans. Snack and Craft Materials Large sour dough pretzels, enough for each child […]
Fruits of the Spirit Activity for Kids: Octi the Octopus
How about a fun new way to talk to kids about the Fruits of the Spirit? I call this craft/snack/Bible lesson hybrid “Octi the Octopus”. Kids get to watch Octi grow his legs as they understand how the fruits of the spirit grow in our hearts. For this Bible lesson, you’ll need small amounts of […]
Using a Popcorn Ball Snack to Teach the House on the Rock Parable
This Bible snack uses delicious popcorn balls to teach the House on the Rock parable. You’ll want to refer to Matthew 7:24 for this Sunday school lesson. Bible Snack Ingredients – 14 marshmallows – 14 candy chocolate kisses – Vanilla or chocolate icing, one ready-made container – 2 cups sugar – 1 1/3 cups water […]
How to Use a Fruit Bread Snack to Teach Apostle Paul’s Shipwreck
This fruit bread and icing Bible snack is a great way to lead into a Sunday school lesson focusing on the story of Apostle Paul getting caught at sea (Acts 10:27-28). Not only will you be providing your students with a tasty and nutritious snack–you’ll also be teaching a valuable Bible story. Bible Snack Ingredients […]
How to Use a Snack to Teach the Ascension of Jesus
Using snacks as one of your teaching tools during your Bible Lessons is an excellent way to engage your students. When Jesus left the earth last time, He went up into the clouds. He said that when he would return, it would be in the clouds again, with lightning flashing from east to west.
Jesus Eats Fish with his Disciples After the Resurrection
Jesus ate to prove to his disciples that he was really and truly resurrected – in body. He was not a ghost. It was important that His disciples know this, because it proved that someday they would be resurrected,too, and Jesus had won over death!







