Pentecost (Acts 2) | Story

It’s the churches birthday! It can be tempting to rush to the good bit of this story where there are tongues of fire and the gift of tongues. However, we must start with Jesus’s words to his disciples; otherwise the events would have made no sense to the believers.

This retold version of the Bible passage is supplied for inspiration, feel free to omit or embellish to give it your personal voice.

Main Passage : Acts 2

Biblical retelling of Pentecost (Acts 2) for youngsters.

Jesus had left. The apostles gathered every day in Jerusalem, waiting. Jesus had told them to wait.

Day one: They were stunned, sitting around excited and confused.

Day two: They started whispering, wondering, what was the Father’s promise, what was the Holy Spirit, that Jesus had said would come.

Day three, then day four: People returned to work. Meals were cooked. Life continued, but the disciples waited. They knew it would be something special.

Day five, then day six: People started to prepare for the upcoming feast.

The Shavuot feast was a chance to celebrate the harvest. It happened seven weeks after Passover, 50 days, and so it was sometimes called Pentecost.

Day ten: Pentecost came. Slowly, the rooms the disciples were in grew fuller and fuller as everyone came to spend the celebration with the apostles. Outside, people rushed back and forth. Many had stayed in Jerusalem since Passover for this day.

It was nine in the morning when the talk in the rooms was silenced by a loud noise. It was the sound of a rushing wind filling the house. The disciples looked around confused. Was this what they had been waiting for? Alongside the wind came flames that seemed to float in the air around them. The flames slowly rested above each of the disciples’ heads, and someone at the edge of the room breathed a quiet “Hallelujah!”

Suddenly everyone realised what was happening. This was God. This was God gifting them, each and every one of them, from Peter the Rock to the forgotten faces. This was what Jesus had told them to wait for, and they couldn’t hold back the praise any longer. They opened their mouths, and the noise was amazing; words of praise to God filled the air. Words they knew well and words in languages they didn’t know they could speak as God gifted them.

The doors flung open, and those passing by were astounded to see a crowd and hear their own languages spoken. “How is it that we hear, each of us, in our own native language?” they asked. “What does this mean?”

Peter stood up and quietened the crowd. He told them about Jesus. He told them about the gift God had given them of the Holy Spirit. Many joined the believers that day, and the church was born.

Incomplete: A New Apostle (Acts 1) | Craft 2

A new Apostle: action cube craft

The decision to add Matthias to the apostles was determined by lot. This could mean so many things, drawing straws, flipping coins or rolling dice to name a few. This choosing dice craft for the younger ones makes dice that determine actions too.

A new Apostle: action cube craft setup

To make this craft, you will need the 1-page template printout, glue and scissors.

A new Apostle: action cube craft cut

Cut out the large shape.

A new Apostle: action cube craft fold

Fold every line as a mountain fold (ink on the outside).
By using this layout, you are folding the squares against themselves, which I found simpler.

A new Apostle: action cube craft assemble

Add glue to all the tabs and then, starting at one end, begin to glue the cube together.
The six sides of the dice read : pray, listen, jump, run, hop, and shush!

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Incomplete: A New Apostle (Acts 1) | Games

There are multiple things going on in this story of replacing the twelfth apostle, and it’s easy to get lost in the mechanism rather than see why this completion was important. These games look at the idea of completion and the act of choosing.

Completing

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A team game where you’re challenged to complete ‘sets’. Write out some sets of four connected things to get the started. Teams are given the set title or, for younger kids, all but one of the set, and asked to guess what the set consists of. Examples of set types: compass points, gospels, band members, bedroom furniture.
Link: The Apostles felt incomplete.

Apostles dominoes

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The classic game of dominoes is a fabulous teaching tool because while you play, it’s easy to talk about what you are seeing. These dominoes feature the 11 apostles and one with a question mark on his face: who will be the new 12th? There is an image of who is who on the post too. ((Link to post))
Link: The Apostles were linked.

Dice symphony

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Label the keys of a keyboard or xylophone with the numbers 1-6. Have the child compose a tune by rolling a dice to choose each note. Works on any instrument or even pots and pans!
Link: Casting lots stops us from changing the decision

Replace the missing piece

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Print some photo images. Remove one or more small sections from each image and stick it onto a piece of card. Write a letter on the cards with sections, and number each large image. The object of the game is to match the letters and numbers.
Link : Completing the twelve

Incomplete: A New Apostle (Acts 1) | Character Images

 

Incomplete: A New Apostle (Acts 1)

Here are the images you need for the hero’s attributes linked to ‘Incomplete: A New Apostle (Acts 1)’- where Matthias is chosen to replace Judas as the 12th apostle.
Each hero set contains a high quality graphic of the character, a take home bible card and a colouring page.

The images are displayed small here, click on the image you wish to have, then save the image that loads.
(These images are not copyright free, they are for personal/classroom use only.)

 

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Large image for illustrating the story or putting on a large screen.

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Incomplete: A New Apostle (Acts 1) | Game / Craft

Apostle dominoes

When we talk about replacing the 12th apostle, it’s a great time to review the other 11. This little domino game is a perfect way to do that. This is a mini domino set, it has small cards and a reduced number so it can be printed on one page. It’s best suited to younger kids.

Apostle dominoes setup

To make this game, you will need the 1-page template printout and scissors.

Apostle dominoes game

Cut out the pieces and split them between players – try to make as long a line as possible.

Apostle dominoes identifier

If you require a reminder of the image that goes with each apostle, this image may be helpful. Click on the picture for a larger version.

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