We all have something like a garden inside each of us. Our “inside garden†is filled with our thoughts, our discoveries, and our feelings. Our garden is who we are deep inside.
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We all have something like a garden inside each of us. Our “inside garden†is filled with our thoughts, our discoveries, and our feelings. Our garden is who we are deep inside. Continue reading A Watered Garden January 2nd, 2015 | Tags: care, children's message, children's sermon, children's sermons, faith, free, free children's sermon, garden, Jeremiah, Jeremiah 31, kidsermons, Meditation, Nurture, obedience | Category: Children's Sermons | Leave a comment Now I know that you are never supposed to bring dangerous weapons to church, but in my bag, I have a model of an extremely powerful and dangerous weapon. What do you think it could be? (Let children guess.) This weapon has already been used here on earth. It was used to save all of us. And it broke down the gates of hell and destroyed the devil’s power. (Retrieve baby Jesus doll and show everyone.) Continue reading Nothing Is Impossible December 20th, 2014 | Tags: "nothing is impossible", "power of God", 4th Sunday of Advent, Advent, children's message, children's sermon, children's sermons, Christmas, free, free children's sermon, gospel, Humble, humility, Jesus, kidsermons, Luke 1:35-38, Salvation | Category: Children's Sermons | One comment 5 Ways to Connect with Kidsermons: 1. When delivering a children’s sermon, sit with the kids on their level and talk directly to them. 2. Listen and respond to comments; work them into your message. Kids say profound things. Often times, they are the sermon. 3. Use props that help to illustrate an important truth. Make sure that the connection between the prop and the truth is authentic and memorable. 4. Make a connection between the children’s message and the sermon. Make Continue reading Kid Connections December 14th, 2014 | Tags: children's message, children's sermon, children's sermons, connections, free, free children's sermon, suggestions, technique, tips | Category: Children's Sermons | Leave a comment There are so many busy things to do at Christmastime, that sometimes we forget who we are supposed to be getting ready for. Christmas celebrates the coming of someone very important. Who is that? (Children may answer.) Yes! Christmas celebrates the birth of Jesus. Jesus is coming! And during Advent we are supposed to be getting ready to receive Jesus. Continue reading Clear a Path December 12th, 2014 | Tags: 3rd Sunday in Advent, children's message, children's sermon, children's sermons, free, free children's sermon, gospel, John 1, John 1:23, John the Baptist, path, prepare, Year B | Category: Children's Sermons | Leave a comment I know I can hug at least one person. I’ll show you, if someone would volunteer to be hugged. (Give one volunteer a hug.) And I’m pretty sure that I can hug two people at once. (Give two volunteers a hug.) But in order to hug all of you at once, the way our Father in heaven can, I will need some help. (Have your volunteer adults come forward to help out.) Now let’s see if we can give all of God’s lambs a hug at the same time, the way God can. (Give a group hug.) Continue reading God’s Hug December 5th, 2014 | Tags: 2nd, Advent, children's message, children's sermon, children's sermons, embrace, free, free children's sermon, God's love, gospel, hug, Jesus, kidsermons, lambs, second Sunday, shepherd | Category: Children's Sermons | 2 comments Ezekiel 34 tells us what kind of shepherd our Lord is: “I myself will search for my sheep. . . . I will seek the lost, and I will bring back the strayed, and I will bind up the injured, and I will strengthen the weak†(Ez. 34:11, 16 NRSV). Even when the sheep are scattered all over the place, the shepherd will gather them up and bring them back. God always looks for us when we’ve turned away from him and have taken the wrong and dangerous path. Our Lord never gives us up for lost. Continue reading King and Shepherd November 22nd, 2014 | Tags: "Christ the King", children's message, children's sermon, children's sermons, Christ the King Sunday, free, free children's sermon, God's love, Good Shepherd, Jesus, kidsermons, king, love, Matt. 25, Matthew 25, sheep, shepherd | Category: Children's Sermons | Leave a comment For the 23rd Sunday after Pentecost or Proper 28 (Lectionary 33) From “Saving the Ants” Artwork by Elsa Ingulsrud Scripture Reference: Matt. 25:14-30 “… to one he gave five talents, to another two, to another one, to each according to his ability.” Jesus told many parables describing how we need to prepare for when he comes again. He really wanted his disciples to listen. Jesus’ return is something to look forward to, but it is also something for which we need to prepare. Continue reading Use It Or Lose It November 16th, 2014 | Tags: abilities, blessings, children's message, children's sermon, children's sermons, free, free children's sermon, gospel, Jesus, kidsermons, Matt. 25, Matthew 22, Matthew 25, parable, proper 28, stewardship, talents | Category: Children's Sermons | Leave a comment The story is about what will happen at the end of the world when Jesus comes again. Nobody knows exactly when Jesus will return, but we know that Jesus will come to earth again. We need to always be ready, to be doing what God wants us to do. And with Jesus in your heart and God’s love in your life, you will be ready for Jesus when he comes again. Continue reading Be Prepared November 9th, 2014 | Tags: Bridemaids, children's message, children's sermon, children's sermons, eschatology, faith, free, free children's sermon, gospel, Jesus, kidsermons, Matt. 25, Matthew 25, pentecost, preparation, proper 27, Salvation, ten virgins | Category: Children's Sermons | Leave a comment For the 20th Sunday after Pentecost or Proper 26 (Lectionary 31) From “Saving the Ants” Matt. 23:1-12 ” …The greatest among you will be your servant. For those who exalt themselves will be humbled, and those who humble themselves will be exalted.” Preparation: Bring a phylactery and a prayer shawl, or pictures of each to help illustrate. We know that God is love and that God sent Jesus into the world to save us because of his great love for us. But is God always Continue reading Showoffs October 30th, 2014 | Tags: arrogance, children's message, children's sermon, children's sermons, exalted, free, free children's sermon, gospel, Humble, humbled, humility, Jesus, kidsermons, Matt. 23, Matthew 23, Pharisee, phylactery, prayer shawl, Proper 26, servant | Category: Children's Sermons | Leave a comment For the 20th Sunday after Pentecost or Proper 25 (Lectionary 30) From “Saving the Ants” Artwork by Elsa Ingulsrud Scripture Reference: Matt. 22:34 – 40 “‘You must love the Lord your God with all your heart, all your soul, and all your mind.’ This is the first and greatest commandment. A second is equally important: ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’ All the other commandments are based on these two…” Preparation (Optional): Bring heart-shaped stickers to distribute at the end of the message. Some of you Continue reading The Greatest Commandment October 25th, 2014 | Tags: children's message, children's sermon, children's sermons, commandment, commandments, free, free children's sermon, God's love, greatest commandment, Jesus, kidsermons, love, love your neighbor, Matt. 22, Matthew 22, proper 25, ten commandments | Category: Children's Sermons | Leave a comment |
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