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'Lead me guide me' — Children's exhibit follows words of classic song

Published: Thursday, Feb. 21, 2008 12:20 a.m. MST
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The beloved hymn, "I Am a Child of God," provides step-by-step inspiration for a special children's exhibit showing at the Museum of Church History and Art.

And at each step, there are activities to help youngsters apply pertinent concepts.

The exhibit is particularly germane this year because "I Am a Child of God" was chosen as the year-round theme for the worldwide Primary organization. The song, written by Naomi W. Randall with music by Mildred T. Pettit, also achieved its 50th anniversary last year.

The specially-for-children exhibit "draws families," said Ray Halls, the museum exhibit director. He participated in the design with Craig Rohde and Marjorie Conder, a curator who since has retired. The "feel" of many of the illustrations would be familiar to children who read the church's children's magazine, the Friend, because they are the work of Friend illustrator Mark Robison.

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Words from the song are at child-view level in both English and Spanish. A colorful border of children's photos (all donated by people affiliated with the church offices) with "I Am a Child of God" in a great variety of languages, wraps the elements of the exhibit together and highlights the importance of every human as offspring of Heavenly Father. (Rohde proudly points to a smiling photo of one of his grandchildren.)

The core message of the hymn is introduced in a 45-second excerpt from the film "Man's Search for Happiness." Then children are swept into a fun-filled tour that expounds on each line of the hymn ...

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Christopher Cook uses plastic pieces to create a stained-glass window at the "I Am a Child of God" exhibit at the Museum of Church History and Art. The exhibit is based on the LDS hymn and, through using the verses of the song, takes children through their earthly progression.

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