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.
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5 comments:
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
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).
Thanks for your kind words!
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.
Thanks for the idea!
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