Each month, LDS youth around the world study a different doctrinal principle that is coordinated across Young Men, Young Women, and youth Sunday School classes.
The topic for March is the The Atonement. Youth will learn how to search the scriptures and words of the living prophets to strengthen their faith in Jesus Christ and His Atonement. They will gain stronger testimonies of the Atonement and more confidence in their ability to teach it to others.
Parents, grandparents, siblings, and leaders can help the youth learn these doctrines if they will study the doctrines themselves and regularly discuss the doctrines with the youth during the month.
Below is a list of the lessons that may be taught during March. Quorum and class presidencies and leaders will use the Spirit to determine what is taught.
You may also want to refer to the following resources:
- Watch the video Atonement – Not a One-Time Thing (shown below)
- Read the Gospel Topic: Atonement of Jesus Christ
- Read the article “The Enabling Power of the Atonement” in the March Ensign.
- Read the article “Washed Clean” in the March New Era.
The youth are encouraged to Learn the doctrine, Act upon it in some way, then Share what they have learned. Can you think of ways to help the youth Learn, Act, and Share?
Reminder: If you are a teacher, you may want to refer to the step-by-step instructions on how to show media in the classroom.
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