Our innovative Origami Endless Loop Card, a captivating blend of art and storytelling that celebrates the themes of communion and the first Passover. This unique card features four ingeniously designed panels that unfold in an endless loop, offering a continuous journey through these profound spiritual events. Each panel is meticulously crafted to engage and educate, making it an ideal tool for Sunday School, Children's Church, or outreach programs.
With its striking black and white design, this card serves as an engaging storytelling medium and a delightful craft project. It encourages creativity and hands-on learning, making it perfect for engaging young minds in the stories and symbols of faith.
Sized at 6 x 6 inches, the card is neither too large nor too small, fitting perfectly in the hands of eager learners. Made from 100 lb uncoated cover stock, it boasts durability and a premium feel. This sturdy material ensures that the card can withstand folding and unfolding as the stories are told and retold, making it a lasting educational tool and keepsake.
Whether used in a classroom setting, incorporated into worship activities, or given as a thoughtful gift, our Origami Endless Loop Card is a meaningful and interactive way to explore and share the messages of communion and the first Passover.
I love these Christmas cards and they are a great witness to people that I’m trying to gently share. God‘s love with. this is the second year. I’m sending out these Christmas cards. We also ordered the Halloween tracks for trunk or treat the kids Just love them. thank you so much. Keep going for God💖
I handed out the 10 commandment memory cross and all the kids loved It! They wanted more to give to their friends! They said it was a fidget paper 10 commandments! I was cool and into where the kids are at with their friends at school. Bulk pricing for more tracts needed in every area for kids for VBS, etc. Thank you Memory Cross.
I love the blank memory crosses. I have used them for many different crafts to demonstrate a repeated loop for understanding a story or set of scriptures. The kids always enjoy them, and the versatility makes them a “go-to” for giving children’s church lessons a fun activity. I like the large ones best, but the small ones are fun too.
Our trick or treaters all receive this gospel tract with their candy. It's eye catching and fun to use so we believe kids will use it many times, share it with family and friends and keep it around.
We get to share Christ with about 250 kids on Halloween. Praise God
This is one of only two English/Spanish cards I'm aware of, and it looks to be a winner, especially to young girls, however, it will be fine for young boys, probably not older ones. That's just my opinion. I get little to no feedback on the ones I pass out.
Love this product. Children love it also! Love the way it folds and teaches. Very ingenious.
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Cathy Smith
Passover
The last supper was not the Passover meal.
Matthew 26: 17
The Last Supper - On the first day of the Festival of Unleavened Bread, the disciples came to Jesus and asked, 'Where do you want us to make preparations for you to eat the Passover?' Memory Cross has asked for clarification on what she means because based on this scripture the last supper was the Passover meal.
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Catherine
excellent!
my students will love these as we learn about Holy Thursday and the Last Supper.
Love this product. Children love it also! Love the way it folds and teaches. Very ingenious.
C
Cathy Smith
Passover
The last supper was not the Passover meal.
Matthew 26: 17
The Last Supper - On the first day of the Festival of Unleavened Bread, the disciples came to Jesus and asked, 'Where do you want us to make preparations for you to eat the Passover?' Memory Cross has asked for clarification on what she means because based on this scripture the last supper was the Passover meal.
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Catherine
excellent!
my students will love these as we learn about Holy Thursday and the Last Supper.
Love this product. Children love it also! Love the way it folds and teaches. Very ingenious.
C
Cathy Smith
Passover
The last supper was not the Passover meal.
Matthew 26: 17
The Last Supper - On the first day of the Festival of Unleavened Bread, the disciples came to Jesus and asked, 'Where do you want us to make preparations for you to eat the Passover?' Memory Cross has asked for clarification on what she means because based on this scripture the last supper was the Passover meal.
C
Catherine
excellent!
my students will love these as we learn about Holy Thursday and the Last Supper.