Sing “I Am a Child of God” With Brother Sunbeam

Join Brother Sunbeam as he explains the real meaning of Easter with a unique Easter egg activity. Discover the story of Jesus Christ’s last week and how it changed the world. What Holy Week is and why it matters Jesus’ entry into Jerusalem and the Last Supper The Garden of Gethsemane and the atonement Crucifixion, burial, and resurrection of Jesus Why Easter means hope for everyone Hi friends! I’m Brother Sunbeam, and I’m so happy you’re here with me today. In this episode, we’re learning something very special: you are a child of God. That means Heavenly Father knows you, loves you, and is always cheering you on. No matter if you feel happy, sad, mad, or scared, you will always be His child. We’ll sing songs, play games, wiggle and dance, and learn about Jesus being baptized. When Jesus was baptized, Heavenly Father said, “This is my beloved Son.” Just like Jesus, we are all part of God’s family. So put your hand on your heart and say it with me: “I am a child of God.” I’m so glad you came to learn and have fun with me today. I can’t wait to see you again for another lesson with Brother Sunbeam! Hi friends! I’m Brother Sunbeam. In this video we learn about Jesus Christ and the gospel of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (AKA “Mormon”) through songs, stories, games, and fun movement activities that help children understand the scriptures and remember who they are. Each episode helps kids learn simple gospel truths taught in Latter-day Saint scripture, the Bible, the Book of Mormon, and LDS Primary teachings. These videos are created for children and families who want joyful Latter-day Saint / LDS gospel learning for kids, inspired by Primary, Come Follow Me, prophets and apostles, and scripture stories that help children grow their faith in Jesus Christ. Thank you for learning with me today. #LDS #LatterDaySaint #Mormon #LDSKids #LDSPrimary #ComeFollowMe #PrimarySongs #BookOfMormon #ScriptureStories #LDSFamily #ComeFollowMeKids #LineUponLine #ScriptureCentral