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Glossary definition

What is a Sunday school lesson from a sermon?

A Sunday school lesson from a sermon keeps Children's Educator separate from Parent. It turns the sermon into a classroom lesson plan, not a home devotional.

Definition

A Sunday school lesson from a sermon is a reviewed classroom plan that helps a children's educator teach the sermon truth in age-aware, group-friendly form.

What it is

  • A group classroom plan for children's ministry.
  • A teacher-reviewed draft with a story script, memory verse, motions, craft or activity, prayer, and supplies.
  • A way to keep the sermon connected to what children hear in class.

What it is not

  • It is not Parent output.
  • It is not a sermon slide deck.
  • It is not child-facing autonomous AI.

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Common questions

Is Children's Educator the same as Parent?

No. Children's Educator is for group classroom teaching. Parent is for home discipleship.

What should a sermon-based Sunday school lesson include?

It should include the main truth, age-aware explanation, activity or craft, memory verse, prayer, and a teacher review pass.

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