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Discovering God: Trinity Sunday

April 20, 2014 //  by Shannon Kelly

Trinity Sunday, Old Testament Lesson, Year A
Scripture: Genesis 1:1-2:4a

The natural world is the best place for children to observe and reflect on the awe, wonder and majesty of God. The first story from Genesis is chosen for the Trinity Sunday lectionary because it represents God the Father as Creator. Some translations refer to the Spirit of God moving over the face of the water. This reflects the creative energy and power of the Holy Spirit. Although this is the first story in the Bible it was written later by Priestly editors to show God at the center of an orderly and sequential creation in which mankind has been given stewardship responsibilities that put him in partnership with the Creator God.

Download the Old Testament Lesson Plan for Trinity Sunday

LPTW Trinity Sunday, Year A, Younger Children, Old Testament
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