#catholicyouth — Public Fediverse posts
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Trusting Jesus can feel hard, but He is the way, the truth, and the life. He walks with us through stress, doubt, and daily choices. When we follow Him, we find peace, purpose, and direction for our lives. ✝️🙏
https://young-catholics.com/22411/lesson-plan-the-way-the-truth-the-life/
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Trusting Jesus can feel hard, but He is the way, the truth, and the life. He walks with us through stress, doubt, and daily choices. When we follow Him, we find peace, purpose, and direction for our lives. ✝️🙏
https://young-catholics.com/22411/lesson-plan-the-way-the-truth-the-life/
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Trusting Jesus can feel hard, but He is the way, the truth, and the life. He walks with us through stress, doubt, and daily choices. When we follow Him, we find peace, purpose, and direction for our lives. ✝️🙏
https://young-catholics.com/22411/lesson-plan-the-way-the-truth-the-life/
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Jesus is the gate who keeps us safe.
This Good Shepherd lesson helps youth reflect on the voices they trust and the choices they make. It shows how following Jesus leads to peace, protection, and a life that grows in faith. ✝️🐑🚪
https://young-catholics.com/94948/the-gate-that-keeps-us-safe-lesson-plan-john-101-10/
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Train Tag is a simple, active game that helps youth build teamwork and community. As the train grows, players learn to work together, trust each other, and stay connected. It’s fun, easy, and full of energy. ✝️🚂😊
https://young-catholics.com/2150/train-tag-vbs-or-youth-ministry-game/
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Jesus walks with us, even when we do not see Him.
This Road to Emmaus lesson helps youth notice His presence in daily life. Through patience and prayer, they learn to recognize Him and share the Good News with others. ✝️🌅🚶♂️
https://young-catholics.com/21914/road-to-emmaus-lesson-plan/
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Faith can grow even in doubt.
This Divine Mercy lesson plan helps youth talk honestly about fear, questions, and trust. The story of Thomas shows how Jesus meets doubt with patience, peace, and mercy. ✝️🌅💙
https://young-catholics.com/94931/divine-mercy-trust-and-doubt-lesson-plan/
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The tomb was empty.
This Easter lesson invites youth to imagine the first morning of the Resurrection. It shows how fear and doubt turn into hope and joy, and how the Good News of Jesus’ rising calls us to share faith with others. ✝️🌅🕊️
https://young-catholics.com/8288/the-empty-tomb-reflection-questions/
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Where have you been in the Passion?
This guided reflection on the sentencing of Jesus in Mark’s Gospel invites youth to listen to Scripture and meditation together. It helps them enter the story and consider their own response to Christ’s suffering and love. ✝️🌿💜
https://young-catholics.com/8167/where-have-you-been-passion-of-jesus/
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Created in God’s image.
This Genesis 1 lesson helps youth understand that their worth does not depend on grades, success, or popularity. Their value is a gift from God. It builds respect, confidence, and trust in His love. ✝️💛🌿
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Lent and the Triduum are rich with meaning.
This cryptogram puzzle helps youth learn key terms like prayer, fasting, Passion, and Resurrection. They read clues, decode words, and connect them to Scripture. Great for classes, youth ministry, or family time. ✝️🧩🕊️
https://young-catholics.com/2416/lent-and-triduum-cryptogram-puzzle/
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Jesus weeps with His friends.
In John 11, youth see that He understands pain and does not turn away. This lesson offers space to share worries, grow in compassion, and find hope. Even in sorrow, God brings new life. ✝️💧🌿
https://young-catholics.com/91168/jesus-weeps-with-us-lesson-plan-john-111-45/
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Lent calls us to prayer, honesty, and small acts of sacrifice. Could You Give It Up? helps young people explore these ideas through a simple group game 🙏
As players decide what they could give up, they learn about self-control and attachment. The activity encourages reflection without pressure and keeps the focus on growth rather than winning.
It is a meaningful way to help youth prepare their hearts for Easter ✝️
https://young-catholics.com/14202/could-you-give-it-up-game/
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Could You Give It Up is a Lent game that invites youth to reflect on sacrifice and self-control. Players decide what they could truly give up and learn where their attachments lie. ✋🍫
The game builds honesty and opens space for conversation. It helps youth see Lent as a time for growth, reflection, and preparing their hearts for Easter. 🌿✨
https://young-catholics.com/14202/could-you-give-it-up-game/
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The Change My Heart relay race helps youth understand how God changes hearts. Replacing stones with candy hearts shows that turning away from sin takes action and time. ❤️
This game builds teamwork and connects faith to real life. Youth see that God does not leave us empty but fills our hearts with grace. Active, simple, and easy to remember. 🏃♂️✨
https://young-catholics.com/13945/change-my-heart-relay-race-game/
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Ah So Co is a fun way to wake up a youth group. Kids move, laugh, and learn to pay close attention. The game builds focus, self-control, and kindness as players encourage each other.
It also connects to faith themes like listening to God and matching actions with words. Easy to set up and works for many ages. 😄🙏
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Hard moments can feel like the end, especially for teens. This lesson plan invites youth to look at change with faith and hope. The Gospel shows Jesus beginning something new during a difficult time. Youth reflect, share, and pray as they learn that God is present and calling them forward. 🌱🙏
https://young-catholics.com/83289/turning-points-new-beginnings-lesson-plan/