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Choose from the following children's messages:
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Place At God's Table
by Rev. Frank Schaefer
(see below)
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The Best
Gift for Children
Mark 10:2-16
by Rev. Randy Quinn
(see below)
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Place At God's Table
based on World Communion Sunday
by Rev. Frank Schaefer
Props: piece of paper, marker
Good to see you all, my little friends. Please
find a seat on the altar steps and make yourself feel comfortable. Today, we
celebrate World Communion Sunday, and that simply means that all Christians around the
world will eat a piece of bread and drink a little wine or grape juice, all in the name of
Jesus who taught us to remember him as we do this.
It is like all of us are gathering at a huge table, and we all celebrate
our God.
Speaking of tables, there are so many different forms of tables.
(Take out paper and marker and draw the shapes of table as you talk about
them) Some dinner tables are round, some are square, some are oblong, some are oval...
What does your dinner table look like at home? (Let the children share)
Do you all have a special place at your dinner table at home? Do you
always sit in the same place? (Let some of the children show on the paper
where they sit.
Now, imagine mom or dad call you to the dinner table and you run into the
dining room (because you're hungry) and there is someone else who sits in your chair,
in your space at the table. How would you feel about that (let the children
share)? I know I would feel bad about that, too. It would be like I didn't
belong at the table or like I didn't belong to the family any longer.
Whenever anybody of my family wasn't present, their place at our family
table was empty, and we would know that they were missing. That place belonged just
to them, and they could always come and be welcome at that table--no matter what!
And I bet you it's just like that in your home as well. Isn't it
good to know that you always have a place at that table--no matter what you did or didn't
do?
So it is with God's table too. No matter what we have done, or what
we neglected to do, God always reserves a place for us at his table. God loves us
and he forgives us all our sins if we are truly sorry for them and confess them to God.
Then we can take our place at God's table.
Now God's table, of course, is the communion table, and every believer is
always invited to come and partake of the bread and the juice.
No matter what, God has a place for all of us at his table and this
morning we celebrate that together with the entire world. Christians from around the
world will celebrate communion today. And there is enough room at God's table for
every single one of us. Now that's one large table!!
So this morning as we come either to partake from the bread and the juice
or to come for a blessing (in many traditions, children before initiation / confirmation
receive a blessing instead of the elements) we celebrate the great faithfulness of our God
who loves us so much that he forgives us all our sins. Amen.
More Children's Sermon Ideas For World Communion Sunday:
Coming to the Table This is a week of Holy Communion. Why not ask
the children what they do when they are called to come to the table in their homes. Can
they remember a special time when everyone gathered? Hopefully that's every family at some
time every day. This is a good time to talk about the bread that is served in their homes
-- for some it is white bread, others -- brown, still others black, and so many other
hues. Can you think of other things that are the color of bread? The color of our skin.
Isn't it interesting that Jesus would choose this symbol for the bread of our being loved
by God. When we are invited to the table for special meals at home, we make every effort
to be there. Can you see why Christians around the world make every effort to come on this
special day to come to the table, too, to share God's love?! May you enjoy your time of
table grace together as God gives you food for the journey in Christ's Holy name. Amen.
--Karl in Iowa
The Best Gift for
Children
Mark 10:2-16
by Rev. Randy Quinn
I have a picture here. Can you tell me what it’s a picture of? (I have a
picture of Jesus holding a child by Richard Hook. It normally hangs in my
office, and was given in memory of Catherine Joy Kusske. Some of the
children may have seen it before.)
In our scripture today, we will hear about Jesus welcoming children – even
though his Disciples wanted to keep them away from him.
A couple of weeks ago, our scripture had Jesus welcoming children, too. In
that passage, he tells us to welcome children. So I thought it would be
good to ask you if you think our church welcomes children – and if so, how?
(I will let them answer. I really do want to know what they think.)
I like to think we welcome children by having Sunday School and Vacation
Bible School.
I like to think we welcome children by having a clean nursery and a
Preschool.
I like to think we welcome children by having this time I spend with you
and by providing children’s bulletins and allowing you to participate in
communion.
But there is more to welcoming children than that, isn’t there? It’s a
mindset that says children have a place in our church. It’s an attitude that
permeates the church so that every adult smiles when children are present.
I’m glad you think we welcome children. I know it’s what Jesus did and I
think it’s what he wants us to do, too.
Let’s pray:
God, thank you for welcoming all of us here today. Remind us that ever
person, no matter how old, is your child. Help us to make all of your children
feel welcome here. Amen.