Stephen
Stephen
10:00-10:15 - Get to know new kids, entertain early arrivals until lesson begins
Acts 6:1-8:3
Have you ever been to a restaurant where there was a waiter? What would you do if the waiter brought everyone else's food except yours?
Today, we're going to learn about a problem the early church was having in how they were giving out food to those that needed it. And we're going to meet a man named Stephen who helped solve that problem!
Have you ever been to a restaurant where there was a waiter? What would you do if the waiter brought everyone else's food except yours?
Today, we're going to learn about a problem the early church was having in how they were giving out food to those that needed it. And we're going to meet a man named Stephen who helped solve that problem!
In the previous stories we learned about how the group of disciples that were with Jesus before he died received the Holy Spirit and began preaching about Jesus in Jerusalem, how the early church grew by thousands and thousands of people very quickly, and how the religious leaders in Jerusalem persecuted the disciples by threatening them, putting them in prison, and whipping them. But all the while, the disciples kept preaching about Jesus.
In this story, we learn about a man named Stephen. We will focus on his service as one of the first deacons and on his death as the first martyr in the church.
Stephen as a Deacon
The early church was growing quickly and they were happy to share everything they had with each other (see Acts 4:32-37). Widows (women who were living on their own) were especially poor in those days, because their society was based on men working, owning land, and providing for their wives and children. If a woman didn't have a man to provide for her, she was often poor and needed a lot of help. So the early church began taking special care of widows and apparently had already set up a program where they made sure the widows had food each day to eat.
The problem was that there were divisions among the church. Some Jews were following Greek customs and traditions and some were following strict Jewish customs. Unfortunately, the group that was following strict Jewish customs was getting more food than the ones who were following Greek customs. Those who were passing out the food weren't being fair to the Greek background widows.
The 12 disciples that were the leaders of the early church were getting overwhelmed by all this and they felt like they were being distracted from their main purposes: prayer and preaching. So they decided to appoint 7 men who would take over the daily distribution of food - some of them would be from the Jewish background group and some would be from the Greek background group so everything would be fair. Stephen was one of those 7, and he was probably the leader of the 7. This allowed for the church to take care of everyone, but still focus on preaching and teaching the word. "So God’s word spread. The number of believers in Jerusalem grew quickly." (Acts 6:7)
This story is where we get the word "deacon" from. In Acts 6:2, the Greek word for "wait on tables" or "serve" is diakoneÅ which is where the English word "deacon" was derived.
Stephen is Stoned for Preaching About Jesus
Not only was Stephen one of the first deacons, but he was also used by God to teach others and do miraculous signs in the name of Jesus. But he was also persecuted like the other early believers were. Some Jews from around the region began hearing about his teaching and his miraculous signs and began to spread lies about him to get him in trouble. They eventually got him arrested and brought to the Jewish council (called the Sanhedrin - the same group of people who condemned Jesus to death and who persecuted Peter and John) for questioning.
And just like Peter and John, Stephen decided to be bold and preach about Jesus to the people who arrested him. His speech in Acts 7:2-53 is basically a summary of the majority of the Old Testament and how Jesus was the prophet foretold by Moses and David. Here was another disciple, accusing the Sanhedrin again of being responsible for putting God's promised Messiah to death.
This made them so furious that they immediately drug him out of the city and threw stones at him until he was dead. One of the Jewish leaders was named Saul, and he stood by holding the coats of the men who were stoning Stephen. We will learn more about him in the coming weeks.
The Church is Scattered
This event set off harsh persecution for all the Christians in Jerusalem. They ended up scattering throughout Judea (the old Southern Kingdom) and Samaria (where the Northern Kingdom used to be).
What was a problem that the early church was having as it was growing so quickly?
They were having problems with the widows being treated fairly in the distribution of food, with Jewish background believers not treating the Greek background believers fairly
How did the 12 disciples suggest this problem be solved?
By appointing 7 men, some Jewish and some Greek background to be in charge of the daily distribution of food
What did the 12 disciples want to focus on?
Praying and preaching the Word of God
We named a role in the church after these 7 men. What name did we give them?
Deacon, or one who serves
Who was probably the leader of these 7 men?
Stephen
What happened after these first deacons took over the job of distributing food?
The number of believers continue to increase
In addition to being one of the first deacons, what else did Stephen do?
He also preached about Jesus and God allowed him to do miraculous signs and heal people
Who wasn't happy with him about that?
The Jewish leaders in the region
What did they do?
They arrested him and brought him before the Sanhedrin, the Jewish council of leaders
What did Stephen do when they questioned him?
He told them that they had put Jesus to death, the Messiah God had promised throughout the Old Testament
How did the Jewish leaders respond to Stephen's speech?
They became very angry, drug him outside the city and threw stones at him until he died
Who was there watching all of this happen?
A man named Saul
What happened to the church after Stephen died?
They were attacked and they scattered throughout Judea and Samaria
In this story, we learned about a man named Stephen who served the people in his church and was faithful to share about Jesus, even though he was killed for it. What can you do to serve the people in your church?
Would you be willing to stand up for Jesus even if you were being threatened to stop?
This is the day that the Lord has made; let us rejoice and be glad in it. Psalm 118:24 (ESV)
Time: 10-20 minutes
Materials needed from the cart:
Colored paper (A-4 size)
Pieces of colored papers (12 squares; 3-inches from all sides)
Colored strings (three or four) (optional)
Markers
Glue stick
Scissors
Stamps or small stickers
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Put glue on an A-4-sized coloured paper and paste it on the hardboard, make a boundary of any other colour, pictures 2 and 3.
Cut 12 squares of 3x3-inches from all sides to make the envelope, picture 4.
For those of you who don’t know how to make a simple envelope: join each corner of the square piece of paper to its centre, as shown in picture 5.
Bring the bottom corner a bit up to meet the crease of the upper fold; fold this corner inside, see pictures 6 and 7.
Make 12 such envelops for each month from different coloured papers, picture 8.
Write your monthly goals or resolutions on any other piece of paper, picture 9.
After writing your resolution for the month, put it inside the envelope and seal it with a sticker, pictures 10, 11 and 12.
Arrange the envelopes on the hardboard, and write on top, “My New Year Resolutions: 2021”; also write the names of the months on top of each envelop, picture 13
You can decorate your resolutions chart in various ways, by using strings, stickers, stones and beads, but remember to place it somewhere where it can remind you of your plans.
Time: 10-15 minutes
Materials needed from the cart:
Ball
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Count off all of the students.
Choose one person to throw the ball.
Make a tight circle around the person with the ball.
The person with the ball throws it high in the air.
The rest of the students scatter and get as far away as possible.
When the person with the ball catches it, he yells stop.
All of the the other students must stop and cannot move.
The person with the ball throws it and tries to hit one of the other students (who cannot move to try and get away from the ball)
The farther away you get, the better chance you have of not getting hit with the ball.
Time: 10-15 minutes
Materials needed from the cart:
Dice
Candy
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Each player starts with 4 pieces of candy. Place the remaining candies in the middle of the table. The youngest player gets to start first. Take turns rolling the dice. The first player to collect 10 pieces of candies, wins!
Once you're through the lesson/games use these to fill any remaining time, or the ideas listed below
Materials needed from the cart (varies based on the game you choose):
Christian just dance videos below
If they don't want to play the Christian Just Dance game they can play follow the leader.