Wednesday, March 13, 2013

The Tabernacle by Kelsie


 The Tabernacle

My Sunday school class is a lot of fun. My Sunday school teacher’s name is Miss Kathy. She is an attorney in Manhattan.  The assistant Sunday school teacher is Miss Sheri.  Right now we are learning about the tabernacle in Sunday school. We are learning about the furnishings, the priest in the tabernacle, and about the exact instruction God had given Moses and the Israelites. One of the neatest things that I have learned about the tabernacle is that a good part of the furnishings were made of gold. It was also cool to know that the priests were Aaron and his sons and two of his sons died because they were fooling around in the tabernacle and God killed them for not following God’s instructions. Also I went online and these are two facts about the tabernacle and the tent of meeting.

Fact #1 

They made the mercy seat of pure gold.

http://www.funtrivia.com/en/subtopics/The-Tabernacle-196252.html

Fact # 2 

God choose Bezaleel and Aholiab to be in charge of the building of the tabernacle.


I thought that Moses was in charge of building the tabernacle. Another thing that is so cool about our Sunday school teacher is that she even takes us on fieldtrips (well we don’t go away from the church but you get what I mean). An example of what I mean is last week when the third and the fourth grade got to go on a fieldtrip to the “tabernacle’’. It wasn’t really the tabernacle, but it still was very fun to go outside. Every week we have worksheets and memory verses we can do. We don’t have to, but if we do then we get a prize. I get a prize almost every week. I have tons of friends in Sunday School to talk to when we’re allowed to do so. If you don’t go to Sunday School, then maybe you should join one at your church. It is really fun. Bye!

1 comment:

  1. Kelsie, I enjoyed your story about Sunday School; we have been studying about the tabernacle in our 3rd & 4th grade Sunday School, also. I learned a lot of things I had never really known. I'm so glad you like your Sunday School class and your teacher. As I read your comments, I think about my students and hope they like their Sunday School class and teacher as much as you do!

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