Junior High Quarterly | Teacher Manual Fall Quarter 2021 (Sep-Nov): Winter Quarter 2021-2022 (Dec-Feb)
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The 13-week curriculum guide is designed to provide the teacher with Biblically sound principles that are relevant to the youth they instruct. The Teacher Manual has enhanced teacher tips and a suggested outline to help make lesson preparation seamless. The Manual(s) features:
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Junior High Quarterly | Teacher Manual Winter Quarter 2021-2022 (Dec-Feb)
Church Of God In Christ Publishing House
FROM THE PRESIDING BISHOP’S DESK
Greetings in the matchless name of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.
2021-2022 is upon us, and we optimistically, yet cautiously, look forward to this next year. The past year has been the most challenging we have ever experienced. A relentless, microscopic virus catapulted the entire world into a tailspin. Schools, malls, airports, and even our churches were forced to close as we sought alternate ways of functioning. Our day-to-day lives were upended, and many of us were faced with the unbearable losses of friends, family, and co-laborers.
How much longer will we be forced to endure, and when will this end? When will normalcy return? These are questions that have been asked but cannot be answered with any amount of certainty. As believers, it is this time that we faithfully place our uncertain futures in the hands of a loving and faithful God. A God who promised never to leave or forsake us. Now is when we must trust in the Lord with all of our hearts and not lean to our limited and finite understanding.
We must continue to dedicate ourselves to trusting God in all circumstances knowing that even when the road is rough and the journey tumultuous, we maintain unyielding confidence in the God of our salvation.
Regardless of the many hardships, we have endured, let us now focus on this next season with hope and anticipation, trusting that God will sustain us. Jeremiah 17:7-8 declares, Blessed is the man who trusts in the Lord. He is like a tree planted by water that sends out its roots by the stream and does not fear when heat comes, for its leaves remain green, and is not anxious in the year of drought, for it does not cease to bear fruit.
Be encouraged, knowing that no matter what the season may bring, God is with us.
In His Service,
J. Drew Sheard
Presiding Bishop
Eighth in Succession
Church Of God In Christ, Inc.
FROM THE CHAIRMAN OF THE PUBLISHING BOARD
Blessings in the name of the Lord and Savior Jesus Christ,
The Church, my brothers and sisters, is in a very unique position in the world today. You ask the question, how? We are called upon when a crisis happens, and we work to bring healing and understanding to those who are enduring the crisis. But, on the other hand, those who serve in ministry are often taken for granted. We are viewed as backward, stoic, and uncompromising; in many instances, we are thought of as old relics that refuse to modernize and change our stance on things the world believes is now the right thing to do. We are perplexed at the calls for us to change against what the Bible says is unholy, and we are pushed into a position where we must decide whether we’re going to stand with the world or stand with God.
The German-Dutch author Thomas a Kempis, who wrote The Imitation of Christ in the late Medieval Period, said this, At the Day of Judgment, we shall not be asked what we have read, but what we have done
therefore, in our doing we must be found faithful. God has taken us through trials, storms, depths, valleys, mountain tops, and many downpours for us to turn against him. He has walked with us in our lowest points, and He carried us when we no longer had the strength to endure. He has protected us from ourselves, and, most importantly, He has laid out a path of continual redemption for each one upon this Earth.
So, we owe it to God that we not only be found faithful but that we teach and encourage others to be faithful as well. The Novelist and Christian Apologist C. S. Lewis says this about faith, I believe in Christianity as I believe that the sun has risen not only because I see it, but because by it I see everything else.
It is time, my brothers and sisters, in this season to endure the hard, harsh lessons, not of life, but of the trying of our faith; so that when our trials have briefly ended, we’re able to see everything from the viewpoint of Jesus Christ, and that is just enough view to keep us pushing on a little more further.
Merry Christmas and a Happy Blessed New Year.
Yours for service,
Bishop Uleses Henderson Jr, Esq.
Chairman of the Publishing Board
Church Of God In Christ, Inc.
QUARTERLY FOCUS
Dear Students,
Let me begin this quarter by saying the loyalty you are demonstrating to your Publishing House is outstanding and appreciated. Bishop Uleses Henderson and his board are constantly thinking of ways to improve the Sunday school book and financially make the purchasing of this publication as reasonable as possible.
The lessons for this quarter will emphasize a strongly needed revival in our faith in the promises of God. You will read how Abram and Sarai risked everything in their old age to move their family and all of their possessions to a new land. You will be asked to think of things God has promised in your lives that will bless you and others now as well as in generations to come. You will be asked, what are you willing to risk to follow through with God’s plan and bring Him glory, even at the risk of your own comfort? You will learn even though Abram and Sarai were well beyond the age of childbearing, Abram believed God when he was told that he would have descendants more numerous than the stars. While it is true sometimes, we have to wait on God’s fulfillment rather long, but He is faithful.
This quarter, we will also show that praise is the proper response to God’s many fulfilled promises to us. We can thank God for the big things like our salvation and the daily things He does for us, even the air we breathe.
The student will also get a glimpse of how God rewards those who are faithful to Him. God does not always bless us with fame and wonderful jobs in this life. But as Psalm 23:1 tells us, we shall not want. This means that He will bring us to a place of satisfaction, a place where we need nothing more than what we already have. God gave Joseph a happy ending because he obeyed God and forgave his brothers.
And finally, the subject of grace and works is addressed in this quarter. There are some who would like to believe that grace is a permission slip to live without rules. A true understanding of all that happened on the Cross will make Christians see that their old sinful selves are dead, and now they are free to live for Christ. Your students will better understand that their old sinful selves died with Christ on the Cross, so they can now live victorious lives with Christ living in them. This short preview of this quarter can’t begin to address all the great biblical gems you will be exposed to during the next three months.
Bishop J. L. Whitehead, Jr.
COGIC LIAISON
JUNIOR HIGH
TEACHING PLANS
FROM GENERATION 2 GENERATION
Dear Teacher,
We’re sure you know from life experience that God is a promise keeper and has kept promises since the beginning of time. It is a testament to God’s great faithfulness. God promised Abraham that through him all the nations of the earth would be blessed. That promise was passed on from generation to generation until it was ultimately fulfilled in Jesus Christ, our Savior. God is blessing us in this generation and still keeping His promises!
The first three lessons are studies in Genesis. The next four lessons consider Joseph’s story in Genesis 39-50. We see how God’s promise to Abraham is passed on from generation to generation and carried with Abraham’s descendants into Egypt. The final lesson of the unit considers the songs of Moses and Miriam in Exodus 15. God delivers Israel and leads His people to safety in the desert. God’s covenant faithfulness is proven again. The last four lessons, taken from Paul’s letter to the Galatians, emphasize the New Testament interpretation of the Law, of justification by faith, and of Christ’s disciples as heirs of Abraham’s promise.
We hope your students enjoy these lessons and learn something about the goodness and faithfulness of God. We pray that they learn to depend on God to be a promise keeper and imitate Jesus in their efforts to be people who keep his or her word.
Sincerely,
COGIC Publishing Board
Curriculum Committee
TOOL TIME
CHRISTIAN EDUCATION IN ACTION
By Dr. Melvin E. Banks, Sr., Litt.D.
What can you, as a teacher, do in a class setting to help students understand God’s Word so they can grow more Christlike and become better equipped for coping with life?
• Pray regularly for each student.
Make a prayer list and keep it handy. Then, when you have your own private devotions with the Lord, you can include the names of your class members.
• Come to class prepared to teach.
That means you, as the teacher, will have spent time praying and reading the manual, the Bible text, and commentary, and looked up any unfamiliar words. In addition, you should come with a teaching plan. That is, you should come knowing how you will conduct the class in order to get students to change their behavior in a certain area of their lives. Here are the elements of an effective teaching plan:
1. Get the class’ attention.
By this, we mean not simply calling the class to attention, but engaging in an activity that secures the attention and interest of the students’ minds. The purpose of this get attention
activity is to get the class to focus on a particular need they have. To do this, the teacher can use a recent incident, the Reality Check
story in the manual, a current news item, a relevant question, or brainstorm a topic, etc. The reason you begin this way is based on one of Gregory’s laws of teaching: a student learns best by going from what is already known to what is unknown.
2. Make the class a promise.
After you have secured the students’ attention, you need to make a promise to the class that your study will aim to fulfill the need you just identified. The promise to satisfy their life-need excites students and provokes them to delve into the Bible text.
Your promise
may either affirm the printed Lesson Aim
(provided in the lesson manual) or you may structure another aim which is based on the Bible text to be studied. The aim should state the truth you want students to know from the Bible text, how you want them to feel about the truth, and what you want them to do with the truth they now know.
For example:
—Students should know that God wants us to forgive those who have wronged us;
—They should feel that they should forgive the person who has wronged them;
—They will decide to forgive and proceed to forgive that person.
It is best to write out your aim. It should be clear enough to put in writing, short enough to be remembered, and specific enough to be achieved.
A QUICK LOOK
JUNIOR HIGH QUARTERLY
WINTER QUARTER 2021 - 2022
DECEMBER • JANUARY • FEBRUARY
GOD ESTABLISHES A FAITHFUL PEOPLE
TEACHING TIPS AND IDEAS
TIP #1
We as teachers of Sunday School have to remain encouraged, focused and inspired to make a difference in another person’s life, be it a child or adult (1 Samuel 30:6).