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Great Ideas for FHE
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 "Reverence"
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Song:
"Reverence is Love," Children's Songbook, 31.
Scripture:
Heb 12:28
Quote:

If we love the Lord, we will have reverence for him, we will have reverence for his house, we will have reverence for the home, for ourselves, and for his priesthood. (Marion G. Romney, "Reverence," Ensign, Sept. 1982, 3)
Lesson:

Materials needed: a small piece of thread.
Procedure: Place a piece of thread on the front of your shirt prior to your lesson. It should be a color that will easily stand out on your clothing.
Begin by having a brief discussion on reverence. Use the following questions to assist:
In what ways can we show reverence?
How does a reverent/irreverent atmosphere affect us?
At an appropriate point, stop and ask if anyone noticed the thread. Find out if it bothered them. You will find a good portion of the class will have been so distracted by the thread that they paid little attention to your lesson.
Help them understand that if something as little as a thread can distract us, how much more distracting is talking, tapping our foot, or any other form of inappropriate behavior or appearance? Our lack of reverence can distract ourselves and others from feeling the spirit.
(Beth Lefgren and Jennifer Jackson, Building Blocks for Better Lessons, [Salt Lake City: Bookcraft, 1998], p. 56)
Activity:
 Give each person a piece of paper and pencil and at the given signal jots down five items which are found in the home that reminds him of peace. Everyone then takes turns explaining why each item listed reminds him of peace. Help family members understand that feeling of peace is a reverent feeling.
(Alma Heaton, The LDS Game Book, [Salt Lake City: Bookcraft, 1968], p. 58.)
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