A completely new 4-week Easter series for youth ministry exploring what it means for Jesus to be our King and how that changes our lives.
Jesus wasn’t interested in building a political empire or defeating the Romans.
His Kingdom was bigger and better – a Kingdom that would last forever and bring freedom from sin, death and our desire to control our lives.
But most people didn’t seem to grasp this, even though Jesus repeatedly talked about His Kingdom and how His reign was different.
In this series, we dive into what it means for Jesus to be our King - so that we can understand who He is and our need for Him:
- Lesson 1: Jesus fulfills God's promises for a Savior
- Lesson 2: Jesus meets our greatest need
- Lesson 3: The Resurrection demonstrates God's power and love
- Lesson 4: We are called to share Jesus's love and truth with the world
ONE YEAR YOUTH CURRICULUM, VOLUME 5
This series is one of many in the One Year Youth Curriculum, Volume 5, which is a comprehensive and intentional year long teaching curriculum for youth ministry. Save 78% on one year of teaching series.
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Series Overview
Lesson 1: The Promise of the King
Bible: Isaiah 9:6-7, Isaiah 7:14, Micah 5:2, Zechariah 9:9, Matthew 21:1-11, 2 Corinthians 1:20
Bottom Line: Jesus is the promised King who came to save us
Lesson 2: The Motive of the King
Bible: John 18:36, John 16:33, Romans 6:23, 2 Corinthians 5:17
Bottom Line: Jesus meets our greatest need
Lesson 3: The Power of the King
Bible: Matthew 28:6, Isaiah 53:5, John 11:25-26, Romans 8:11, 1 Corinthians 15:17
Bottom Line: The Resurrection is the ultimate demonstration of God’s power and love
Lesson 4: The Mission of the King
Bible: Matthew 28:18-20, 2 Corinthians 5:20, Romans 10:14-15
Bottom Line: We are called to share Jesus’s love and truth with the world
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What’s Included?
- Series artwork for promotional purposes (cover slide and blank text slide)
- Social media graphics
- Lessons come in both Word & PDF format. Edit as needed and easily share with volunteers.
- Fun opening games
- Creative, relevant teachings
- Engaging small group discussion questions