Friday, July 01, 2005

Children's Sermon for Matthew 11:28-30

I don't know about you, but I always have a hard time coming up with Children's Sermons that are fun for the kids and to the (theological) point. So, I think, when I find a good one for the upcoming Sunday, I will post it here. For this Sunday, try "When your load is heavy" from Sermons4Kids.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thank you so much for sharing this with us. We are trying to teach our youth the importance of their worth to the congregation. this will be a great help. Thank you again Pastor Ruffin

Anonymous said...

Thank you so much. God has used your gift to help us in our Friday School. I was actually struggling on what to teach kids this Friday (we are in the Middle East and we held our "Sunday" school on Friday).

Beth Quick said...

Thanks for your kind words!

Anonymous said...

I know this is way late but I just was teaching Matthew 11:28 and I used little plastic bags filled with sad to represent the burdens and put them into a hiking bag and had the kid try and walk with all the burdens. and would repeat what does this represent (and point to the bag of sand)and then I would remove the bag and ask what does God do for you. the kids picked up on it super quick! and had fun at the same time i hope this helps out some.

Beth Quick said...

Thanks for the idea!

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