Come Follow Me 1/13/2025 – Devotionals & FHE for Kids

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You can get all of the devotionals here.

Last week’s devotionals

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Family Home Evening for Come Follow Me 1/13 for Kids

Song

Joseph Smith’s First Prayer (Hymns #26)

Scripture

Joseph Smith—History 1:16–20

Lesson

  • Read the first vision and/or watch this video.
  • Talk about some of the truths that we learn from this experience. There is much more than just that no other churches were correct.
  • You can also discuss how members of the family gained testimonies of Joseph Smith and the first vision.

Activity

Draw pictures of what you think the first vision looked like.

Treat

Sunshine salad

Scripture of the Week for Come Follow Me 1/13 for Kids

Work on memorizing this scripture with your children during the week for Come Follow Me 1/13:

When the light rested upon me I saw two Personages, whose brightness and glory defy all description, standing above me in the air. One of them spake unto me, calling me by name and said, pointing to the other—This is My Beloved Son. Hear Him!

You can download these tracing sheets as a PDF.

Devotionals for Come Follow Me 1/13 for Kids

Remember that these are guidelines for you to use in your daily Come, Follow Me 1/13 devotionals with your children!  Please don’t feel as though you have to use every single question, journal entry, or activity.  Just make sure you look at the activity in advance so you can gather any materials they may require.

Here is a general outline for each devotional for Come Follow Me 1/13:

  • Start by singing the song together and saying a prayer
  • Read the scripture together, then your family can have a discussion using the questions/comments provided.
  • Copy the journal entries into a spiral notebook.  The child or the parent can write the question at the top, after which the child can write or draw an answer.
  • Have fun together doing the activity as a family!

Modifications for older children for Come, Follow Me 1/13 daily devotionals:

  • Explore the footnotes for each of the scriptures listed in Come, Follow Me 1/13
  • Ask additional discussion questions found in the Personal Study section of Come, Follow Me – For Home and Church: Book of Mormon 2025 for Come Follow Me 1/13
  • Instead of answering the journal entry with a drawing, you can create a study journal (a simple spiral notebook will work) to answer the question with a few sentences or paragraphs, depending on the child’s age.
  • Here are some ideas for marking your scriptures.

Monday Devotional

Song

The Sacred Grove (Children’s #87)

Scripture

Joseph Smith—History 1:1–4

Discussion

  • Before we study all of the Doctrine and Covenants, we should talk about Joseph Smith. He was the prophet who received most of the revelations in D&C. We learn about him in Joseph Smith – History
  • Why does Joseph say that he writes down his story?
  • How did the Lord prepare him for restoring the gospel? What was life like for him?

Journal Entry

How is the Lord preparing me to complete my mission?

Activity

Draw pictures of your purpose

Tuesday Devotional

Song

This Is My Beloved Son (Children’s #76)

Scripture

Joseph Smith—History 1:5–12

Discussion

  • Why did Joseph feel confused? What did he do?
  • Do we have times when we feel confused? How can we follow Joseph Smith’s example?

Journal Entry

What can I do when I have a question?

Activity

Color by number “Prayer” (September 1998 Liahona and Friend)

Wednesday Devotional

Song

Joseph Smith’s First Prayer (Hymns #26)

Scripture

Joseph Smith—History 1:15–20

Discussion

  • How did Heavenly Father answer Joseph Smith’s prayer? How did this change Joseph’s life and the world?
  • What does He do to answer our prayers?
  • What can we learn from the First Vision about Heavenly Father and Jesus?

Journal Entry

What truths do I know because of the First Vision?

Activity

Use a straw, a cup, and these free printables to make a First Vision diorama.

Thursday Devotional

Song

On a Golden Springtime (Children’s #88)

Scripture

Joseph Smith—History 1:21–26

Discussion

  • After the First Vision, Joseph told different people about what happened. How did the different people react?
  • Sometimes we might have spiritual experiences that others don’t want to believe. What can we do when people challenge our beliefs? How can we be like Joseph and Paul?

Journal Entry

What can I do to have courage to be true to my spiritual experiences?

Activity

Courage catcher

Friday Devotional

Song

Praise to the Man (Children’s, #27)

Scripture

First Vision Accounts” (Gospel Topics, topics.ChurchofJesusChrist.org) – just read the overview.

Discussion

  • Joseph Smith wrote down the First Vision several times. Each time, it was a little bit different.
  • He often used a scribe (someone to write down for him), and other people wrote down stories they heard him tell about it.
  • Why are there differences? Does it change the story?

Journal Entry

How can I know that the First Vision really happened?

Activity

Play the game telephone.

Primary Children’s Activities for Come Follow Me 1/13

There is also an activity page in this week’s section of the CFM manual.

Sunday Ideas for Kids for Come Follow Me 1/13

Use Sundays for a time of reflection; share what you discussed that day in each of your classes.  Did you learn anything new or hear a different perspective about what you studied this week?

If you went to a class that did not use the Come, Follow Me 1/13 Manual, then share what stood out to you the most in your class.

Take a few minutes to talk about what parts of Sacrament Meeting you felt like were meant for you

If your younger children are struggling during Sacrament Meeting, try using these Ideas and Activities to Keep Toddlers and Kids Quiet During Church

Here are some activities that go along with this week’s topic in Come Follow Me 1/13

Sunday Kids Activities for Come Follow Me 1/13

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4 Comments

  1. Thank you so much for this! I don’t have the brain power to come up with devotional ideas so I appreciate all your hard work!

  2. You are Amazing. I also dont have the brain power to come up with devotional ideas for the week. This has been so helpful and such a blessing. Thank you!!!!

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