Come Follow Me 2/2/2026 – Devotionals & FHE for Kids

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Last week’s devotionals

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Family Home Evening for Come Follow Me 2/2 for Kids

Song

Holding Hands Around the World (Hymns — For Home and Church #1011)

Scripture

Moses 7:18–19

Lesson

  • Cut a heart out of paper and then cut it into pieces.
  • Give each person a piece and have them write their names on it.
  • As you put the heart back together, talk about he things you like about each person.
  • What does it mean to be of one heart?

Activity

Make blessings bags for the homeless.

Treat

Valentine’s Day Sour Cream Sugar Cookies with Cream Cheese Frosting

Scripture of the Week for Come Follow Me 2/2 for Kids

Work on memorizing this scripture with your children during the week for Come Follow Me 2/2: Moses 7:18

And the Lord called his people Zion, because they were of one heart and one mind, and dwelt in righteousness; and there was no poor among them.

You can download these tracing sheets as a PDF or use the images.

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Devotionals for Come Follow Me 2/2 for Kids

Remember that these are guidelines for you to use in your daily Come, Follow Me 2/2 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 2/2:

  • 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 2/2 daily devotionals:

  • Explore the footnotes for each of the scriptures listed in Come, Follow Me 2/2
  • Ask additional discussion questions found in the Personal Study section of Come, Follow Me – For Home and Church: Old Testament 2026 for Come Follow Me 2/2
  • 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

We Are Different (Childrens #263)

Scripture

Moses 7:16–21

Discussion

  • Last year we learned that the early Saints were trying to build Zion – a physical city where all the Saints gathered to live near one another.
  • Eventually, Zion was defined as the pure in heart, and we were told to build Zion in our own locations.
  • What do we learn about Zion in these verses?
  • How can we build Zion in our homes? In our wards?

Journal Entry

What can I do today to build Zion?

Activity

Spot the differences Enoch and the People of Zion

Tuesday Devotional

Song

I’ll Walk with You (Children’s #140)

Scripture

Moses 7:23–24, 27, 69

Discussion

  • What happened to the City of Enoch?
  • This describes them being translated, which means they did not die, but they are changed so they do not experience pain or death as mortals.
  • Zion went to live with God. What do you think that is like?
  • What can we do to live with God?

Journal Entry

What does living in Zion feel like?

Activity

“City of Enoch” (December 1994 Friend)

Wednesday Devotional

Song

God’s Love (Children’s #97)

Scripture

Moses 7:28–35

Discussion

  • God weeps for His children and becomes angry with them sometimes. Why?
  • What do we learn about God and His love in these verses?

Journal Entry

What can I do today to make God happy?

Activity

Jesus loves the little children world craft

Thursday Devotional

Song

Choose the Right Way (Children’s #160)

Scripture

Moses 7:36–58

Discussion

  • Yesterday we talked about how God loves us so much, He weeps for us and is involved in our lives.
  • What more do we learn about God in these verses?
  • Why is agency so important that God would allow it even though it makes Him sad?

Journal Entry

What good choices can I make today?

Activity

“Agency Is the Gift to Choose for Ourselves” (Jan. 2012 Liahona and Friend)

Friday Devotional

Song

When the Savior Comes Again (Hymns — For Home and Church #1002)

Scripture

Moses 7:59-69

Discussion

  • We are living in the last days. This means right before the Second Coming of Jesus Christ.
  • What are the last days like?
  • How can we be prepared for the last days?

Journal Entry

What can I do today to prepare for the Second Coming?

Activity

Second Coming craft (scroll about 2/3 of the way down the page)

Primary Children’s Activities for Come Follow Me 2/2

The Come, Follow Me – For Home and Church: Old Testament 2026 manual suggests that you look at this month’s issue of the Friend magazine for more ideas.

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

Sunday Ideas for Kids for Come Follow Me 2/2

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 2/2 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 2/2

Sunday Kids Activities for Come Follow Me 2/2

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2 Comments

  1. YOU ARE AMAZING! You are so talented and thoughtful. Thank you for creating these wonderful lessons. Its hard to come up for a devotional that is quick and meaningful and not have to pay for it every week, having this source available for no cost means a lot to me.

    Ronda Felt

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