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1. Lesson 38: I Can Be Reverent

Primary 1: I Am a Child of God

Repeat if desired.I want to be reverent,To show my love for thee.I will quietly listen,For reverence begins with me.• Why should we be reverent in Primary? When you return to the classroom, praise the children for their reverent behavior and discuss how their reverence helped other people in the building to be reverent in their classes.2.

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2. Lesson 21: I Can Be Reverent

Primary 2: Choose the Right A

Explain that when we think of Heavenly Father and Jesus in a loving way we are reverent.We Show Reverence by Our ActionsDiscussion• How do we show our feelings of reverence (love and respect) for Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ? Explain that it is important to have feelings of reverence no matter where we are, but we should especially remember to be reverent at church.

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3. Lesson 7: Reverence

The Latter-day Saint Woman: Basic Manual for Women, Part A

The purpose of this lesson is to help us learn how to teach reverence to our family and how to improve our own reverence. We envision an effort throughout the Church to improve reverence. …  “True reverence is a vital quality, but one that is fast disappearing in the world as the forces of evil broaden their influences.

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4. Chapter 4: Elements of Worship

Teachings of Presidents of the Church: David O. McKay

The greatest manifestation of spirituality is reverence; indeed, reverence is spirituality. Reverence indicates high culture, and true faith in deity and in his righteousness. 8I am prompted to place reverence next to love.

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5. Chapter 15: We Should Be a Reverent People

Teachings of Presidents of the Church: Spencer W. Kimball

Inspired by President Kimball’s example, he taught others to show greater reverence for sacred places and things.3 Teachings of Spencer W. Kimball Reverence is not a temporary behavior adopted on Sunday but an ongoing attitude of devotion to God. Reverence has been defined as a “feeling or attitude of deep respect, love, and awe, as for something sacred.” To describe it as devotion to God is another way to express the meaning of reverence.

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6. Lesson 32: Reverence

Duties and Blessings of the Priesthood: Basic Manual for Priesthood Holders, Part A

The purpose of this lesson is to help us learn how to teach reverence to our families and improve our own reverence. In what other ways can we show our reverence for God? “Reverence for the House of the Lord “In yet another area of extreme importance, the Lord has directed by modern revelation that we should have proper reverence for his holy house.

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7. Lesson 27: Reverence

Aaronic Priesthood Manual 1

Prepare nine wordstrips with the following written on them:(1) Reverence in our prayers(2) Reverence in meetinghouses and temples(3) Reverence in sacrament meeting and in the classroom(4) Reverence in our homes(5) Reverence in our speech(6) Reverence for our family and friends(7) Reverence and respect for our leaders(8) Reverence for our bodies(9) Reverence toward nature3. After the young men share their ideas, complete the statement on the chalkboard to read: Reverence is respect for sacred things.Emphasize that reverence is a feeling or attitude of deep love and awe for something sacred.• For what or whom do we feel reverence?

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8. Topics

Children’s Songbook of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

AccountabilityChurch of Jesus Christ, The 77Dare to Do Right 158I Believe in Being Honest 149I’ll Walk with You 140I Want to Be Reverent 28Kindness Begins with Me 145My Country 224Second Article of Faith, The 122Stand for the Right 159The Church of

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9. Reverence Is Love

Children’s Songbook of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

Rev’rence is more than just quietly sitting:It’s thinking of Father above,A feeling I get when I think of his blessings.I’m rev’rent, for rev’rence is love.When I’m rev’rent, it shows in my words and my deeds.The pathway to follow is

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10. Reverence

Children’s Songbook of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

Today, dear Father, I will show how quiet I can be,To thank thee for the many things that thou hast given me.Words: Ruth H. Chadwick, 1900–1973Music: Leah Ashton Lloyd, 1894–1965

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11. I Am a Child of God

2008 Outline for Sharing Time and the Children’s Sacrament Meeting Presentation: I Am a Child of God

“All of you are children of the most High” (Psalm 82:6). Objective: To help children understand that as children of God they are part of an eternal plan and rich blessings are in store for them as they follow Jesus Christ. Outline for Sharing

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12. Lesson 32: Remembering Jesus Christ When We Take the Sacrament

Primary 3: Choose the Right B

Reverently partake of the sacrament and then reverently pass it on. Whispering will keep the children from simply repeating what others said and will help with reverence as they leave the classroom. 4.

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13. Lesson 34: Prayer, Precious and Powerful

The Presidents of the Church: Teacher’s Manual

We fold our arms and bow our heads to show him that we have reverence for him. But even in these unusual situations we can still begin with reverence.

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14. Aaronic Priesthood Resource Guide 2009—Manual 1

Aaronic Priesthood Resource Guide 2009—Manual 1

Lesson 1: The PriesthoodQuestions• How would I explain to a friend what the priesthood is?• How can fulfilling my duties as a priesthood holder strengthen my testimony and my family?Additional Resources• Thomas S. Monson, “A Royal

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15. Lesson 24: I Can Show Gratitude

Primary 2: Choose the Right A

Attend all her meetings; be reverent at church.)SummaryArt activityGive the children paper and crayons and have them draw pictures of things they are thankful for. If it is available, show the segment “Reverence for God and Creation” on Family Home Evening Video Supplement 2 (53277).

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16. Preparing to Enter the Holy Temple

Preparing to Enter the Holy Temple

When we enter the temple we should be reverent. There are few places now that offer an opportunity to meditate in quiet reverence.

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17. Lesson 8: Jesus Christ Cleanses the Temple

Primary 7: New Testament

The following wordstrips:We can show love and respect for Heavenly Father and Jesus by:Our reverence in Primary and sacrament meeting.The language we use when we pray.The way we dress.The way we act.The way we speak.c. Help the children understand that reverence is profound honor and love.• Who was Jesus showing love and respect for when he cast out the money changers?

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18. Father, I Will Reverent Be

Children’s Songbook of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

Father, I will rev’rent beAnd in thy house walk quietly;Fold my arms and bow my headAnd close my eyes when prayers are said;Listen to the words I hear,For in thy house I feel thee near.May my thoughts more perfect be,That I may speak more

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19. Glossary

Gospel Principles

Aaronic Priesthood: The lesser of the two divisions of the priesthood in the Church. It includes the offices of deacon, teacher, priest, and bishop. Adam: The first man; the father of the human race. Before his earth life, he was known as Michael. He

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20. Reverently, Quietly

Children’s Songbook of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

Rev’rently, quietly, lovingly we think of thee;Rev’rently, quietly, softly sing our melody.Rev’rently, quietly, humbly now we pray,Let thy Holy Spirit dwell in our hearts today.Words and music: Clara W. McMaster, 1904–1997. © 1959 IRI.

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