Earth Day Bible Activity: Taking Care of God’s Creation (Genesis 2:15-20)

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In this Earth Day Bible activity, help your kids understand the reason for Christians getting involved in taking care of God’s creation

Earth Day Bible Activity: Taking Care of God’s Creation

Have kids volunteer for the following parts:

  • narrator
  • Adam
  • 2 people to stretch out on the ground as a river
  • 2 “generic” trees
  • the tree of life
  • the tree of having the knowledge of good and evil

All the other kids will be birds or animals. Have volunteers stay in their seats until the narrator reads aloud the Bible passage.

Say: Listen and be ready to take your place in the garden as you hear your part in this Bible story.

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Have the narrator read aloud the creation story account in Genesis 2:15-20, pausing and signaling kids to perform their assigned parts. Afterward, ask:

  • What do you think the Garden of Eden was like?
  • What job did God give Adam?
  • Have you ever helped take care of a garden?
  • What do you like about gardening? dislike about gardening?

Say: Adam likely enjoyed taking care of the garden and watching over all the animals. But soon Adam and Eve disobeyed God and did something he told them not to do. God made them leave the garden. Then more and more people were born and they began to spread all over the Earth. Now we have the whole world to take care of!

Ask:

  • Do you think we’re doing a good job taking care of God’s creation, the Earth? Why or why not?
  • What are some ways we can take care of the Earth this week?

This Earth Day Bible activity was originally published on ChildrensMinistry.com, © Group Publishing, a division of David C Cook.

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