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John 9:35-41, John 9:13-34
Children's Sermon
Brett Blair
... can't wait; this is going to be good. Take a drink. Yuck! This is awful. There's too much chocolate in this milk! Take off the blind fold. Oh, I made a mess and this is the worst chocolate milk I have ever tasted. What did I do wrong? (response) I made a mistake didn't I? Why did I get chocolate all over the tray? ('cause you couldn't see) and why did I put too much chocolate in the glass? (they may need to be directed toward this answer: 'cause you wouldn't listen). Sometimes we make mistakes ...

Matthew 14:13-21
Children's Sermon
Brett Blair
... and smaller but when Jesus started tearing the bread it got bigger and bigger. 5 slices of bread became 10 slices of bread and the 10 slices became 20 slices until all 5000 people were fed. It was a miracle! And you want to know why he did this miracle? (response) Simply because the people were hungry. He heard that they were tired and hungry so he took a little bit bread and he fed whole lot people. Let’s Pray: Lord Jesus. We think you that you love us and that you provide food for us to eat. Keep us ...

Matthew 16:13-20
Children's Sermon
Brett Blair
... my question again, Who am I? I mean besides a preacher, Who am I? (brother Brett) Yes, my name is Brett. Does anyone know my last name? (possible blank stares here) My last name is Blair. Brett Blair is my name. How do you know that I am Brett Blair? (response) ‘Cause I hang around a couple other Blairs. A lady named Cyndi Blair and a little girl named Hannah Blair—she’s my daughter. We are all Blairs. What name do you think is written on our mailbox? (Blair) When I write my name on a piece of paper ...

Children's Sermon
Brett Blair
... worker, swimmer (flippers and a snorkel would be great), and tennis player (or other athletic outfit). The accessories to each outfit would add to the lesson. Adapt this according to your resources. Lesson: Good morning. (response) Have many of your ever been to a wedding? (response) What happens at a wedding? (response) So weddings are really fancy events. I have been invited to a wedding and I have been wondering what I should wear. I brought this. Show the doctor’s outfit and accessories. Is this what ...

Matthew 25:1-13
Children's Sermon
Brett Blair
... , you didn’t eat, and you didn’t put on any clothes? (laughter) Ok, what is this? (toothbrush) Do you use this in the morning? (response) Why? (response) Well, what if in the morning you didn’t take a bath, didn’t eat, left the house without any clothes on, and didn’t brush your teeth? (response) What would your teacher say? (response) Why are all these things important? (response) These are all things we have to do before we go to school. Every morning when you get up you need to prepare yourself ...

Children's Sermon
Brett Blair
... but she knew that if she could get close to him and touch him that she would be healed. Do you know what Happened? (response) She sneaked up and touched him and she was healed. Jesus turned around and said, “who touched me?” The woman apologized and told him ... got a band-aid. The woman took a big risk and was healed. What do you think we should do with all this money we have? (response) I bet there are more sick people in the world that are need of the church's healing touch. Where can we put the money so ...

Haggai 2:1-9
Sermon
Mark Ellingsen
... of not respecting their freedom, and of not conceding that they might just be doing God’s “thing”? Why is American society so flawed as we enter the new millennium? We have not lived as free as God has made us. Enjoy your freedom, friends; use it! Use it responsibly; use it to set others free. God is pouring his love into you, giving you all sorts of opportunities to serve him and to work to set others free of all that still binds them. God is pouring his love and all those good things into you. They ...

Sermon
David E. Leininger
... of times we don't know what right or wrong is, but lots of times we do, and c'mon, this is one. I may not have had sinister intent at the outset, but there were plenty of opportunities for me to make it right. No one in government takes responsibility for anything anymore. We foster, we obfuscate, we rationalize. 'Everybody does it,' that's what we say, so we come to occupy a moral safehouse where everyone's to blame so no one's guilty... I'm to blame. I was wrong."(9) Wow. How refreshing. Oh, that's right ...

Children's Sermon
Brett Blair
... and smaller but when Jesus started tearing the bread it got bigger and bigger. 5 slices of bread became 10 slices of bread and the 10 slices became 20 slices until all 5000 people were fed. It was a miracle! And you want to know why he did this miracle? (response) He did it simply because the people were hungry. He heard that they were tired and hungry so he took a little bit bread and he fed all the people. Let’s Pray: Lord Jesus. We think you that you love us and provide food for us to eat. Keep ...

Matthew 15:1-20
Children's Sermon
Brett Blair
... belong to us, or when we try to hurt someone. We get our hearts dirty when we tell a fib or lie about something. We get dirty hearts when we call someone names or say dirty words (cf. verse 19). When we have dirty hearts how can we wash them? (response) Optional: Hide the piece of marshmallow in your hand along with the visible bar of soap. Pretend to tear off a piece of soap (which is actually the marshmallow) and eat it but first show it to the kids. Swallow hard as you talk. I know how to get my ...

Ezekiel 1:1-28, Ezekiel 2:1-3:15, Ezekiel 3:16-27
Understanding Series
Steven Tuell
... believed in? And how can they believe in the one of whom they have not heard? And how can they hear without someone preaching to them?” (Rom. 10:14). No less than the prophet Ezekiel, we who have received the word of the Lord bear the responsibility of sharing that word in our communities. Not only does Ezekiel’s message warn the wicked to turn from their wickedness, it also cautions the righteous not to rest on their laurels: when a righteous man turns from his righteousness and does evil, and I put a ...

Matthew 25:14-30
Sermon
King Duncan
... significantly to their families, their community and the world in general. And we give God thanks for them. Jesus told a parable about a man who was given a gift and he buried it in the ground. What gift has God given you? You and I are responsible for our lives. Circumstances rarely determine our destiny. Our character determines our destiny. Are you a “pebble-picker,” as Casey Stengel put it? Are you constantly looking for excuses why you are not doing what God has called you to do? Most of us can do ...

John 20:19-23, John 20:24-31
Bulletin Aid
Wayne H. Keller
... he also expressed appreciation for those who do not have life all figured out and still believe. Make them aware that belief is more than saying, "I believe in God." Belief is trusting God even when we do not know all of the answers. Response "Were You There?" Thomas was not when Jesus first revealed himself to the disciples after his death. Neither were we. This makes our faith no less important. Reading the Scriptures Enact the scripture in two parts: Jesus with the disciples; and then Jesus' conversation ...

Sermon Aid
Wayne H. Keller
... useless behavior.M: Thank you, Lord, for your pruning shears.P: The true vine, through God's Spirit, makes it possible for us to bear much fruit, healthy relationships, and to take on issues of justice.M: Thank you, Lord, for providing your gifts of pruning. Response Sing again, stanza 2 only, of "Like the Murmur of the Dove's Song." THE TEACHING Message with the Children of All Ages Bring in a master gardener, or someone who knows the process of pruning vines and cutting off dead ones. Ask this person to ...

Mark 1:35-39, Mark 1:29-34
Sermon Aid
Wayne H. Keller
... has been received. We can be ourselves. Pastor: The past is forgiven. The future is before us. People: We live with courage, and with a deep concern for others. Pastor: I invite us to give thanks and to embrace our lives. People: We do! Amen! So be it! Response: "Lord, I Want to Be a Christian," stanzas 3 and 4. THE COMMUNITY RESPONDS Message with the Children of All Ages Invite the children to list some of the things that Jesus did to show people how much he loved them. Be sure to include his healing ...

Children's Sermon
Brett Blair
... with the fragrance of the perfume). You see, this was Jesus' party and Mary knew that Jesus had done a great thing, but as wonderful as that was -- raising Lazarus from the dead -- Jesus was going to do something even greater. What do you think he was going to do? (response) Jesus was going to die and he would be dead and buried for three days and then God would raise him from the dead. And, the great things is, he will never, never die again. And he promises that you and I will be with him. In fact, we are ...

John 16:5-16
Children's Sermon
Brett Blair
... another glass of water. Hold your hands over the children's heads, ready to pour the ice into your hand as you say I bet I can make this water stay in my hand. The children will hurriedly move out of the way. What? Why don't you believe me? (response) Watch, I will pour the whole glass of water into my hand and it won't run. Move both hands toward the children as you pour in order to excite them. Sitting back down, show them the ice in your hand. What is it? (ice) I tricked you, didn't ...

Children's Sermon
Brett Blair
... . The more desirable the item, the more effective the illustration. Lesson: [With the toy hidden:] Good morning! (response) We're going to go to the toy store [(or candy store depending on your prop)] this morning and buy a toy. I know exactly what ... should ask your parents, respond: I'm going to buy this toy with my own money. So what do I need to do before I buy the toy? (response) I need to count my money, and if I have nine dollars, I can't buy a ten-dollar toy. I need to know how much it costs ...

Children's Sermon
Brett Blair
... ourselves last and putting others first and asking God for forgiveness. It's very important to be humble because Jesus said, "He who looks down on people will be brought down himself, and he who humbles himself will be lifted up." What do you think Jesus meant by that? (response) That's right. God will forgive those who are humble, but he will not forgive those who are proud. Thanks for helping me with my prayers. I'll try to be humble so God will forgive me. Let's Pray: Oh, Lord, it's hard to be humble ...

Children's Sermon
Brett Blair
... take a look in the mirror--don't let anyone else see the mirror--as you say and it is rather odd looking...I mean this is really odd looking. I don't know whether to laugh or scream! Close your coat. Who wants to take a look at it? (response) Direct the child where to sit or stand and then open your coat so that they can see themselves in the mirror. Child #1. Now just look at that! Have you ever seen anything like that in your life ...

Matthew 28:1-10
Children's Sermon
Brett Blair
... carton of eggs.] What do I have this morning? (eggs) Now, why would I have eggs this morning? Am I going to make breakfast? (no) Why do I have eggs? ('cause its Easter) That's right and I am going to need a volunteer. Who wants to be my volunteer? (response) Pick the predetermined volunteer. Have him sit in front of you facing the children. Now! You are right when you say it's Easter. And I have some questions about Easter. But I need to warn you. Place the egg on top of the volunteers head and hold it ...

Children's Sermon
Brett Blair
... enough: You said you were the greatest but we can’t here you. Give them a good pat on the back and let’s here you out loud. If they forget you or anyone let them know and have them complete the entire task. Who else here is the greatest? (response) Are you the greatest of all? (yes) Since you are the greatest of all I have a special task for you. Hold up the shoe brush for all to see. Here is a shoe buffer. You’re the greatest! Now, go shine everyone’s shoes. Make sure they complete the ...

Children's Sermon
Brett Blair
... offering plate and taking up the offering. Be prepared yourself to give this thirty five dollars to the church because the kids will be placing it in the offering plate and you very well cannot take it out once you have put it in. Lesson: Good morning! (response) I have some money to give you this morning. Hold out all the ones. Make a production of it. Don’t show the pennies. Count out each dollar as you hand them out. Indiscriminately give 20, 10, 5, and the two pennies to four individuals. First person ...

Isaiah 5:1-7
Sermon
John W. Wurster
... , a Savior to help, a Teacher to learn from. One of peace and wisdom and salvation, one who cannot be found anywhere else, one from the very heart of God. God planted Jesus in the vineyard of the earth, and Jesus says to all of us under the burden of responsibility and consequence, “I am the vine, you are the branches. Those who abide in me and I in them bear much fruit, because apart from me you can do nothing” (John 15:5). At last, the vineyard owner has found a way to grow good grapes. At last, there ...

Ephesians 5:8-10
Children's Sermon
Tim Carpenter
... Aim: The fruit of being in the light. Props: An apple, orange, banana, and a bag in which all three are hidden. Lesson: Do you know what? Sometimes in the middle of church I get hungry. Do you ever get hungry while you're in church? (response) What do you do about it? (response) Well, today I came prepared. Hold up the bag. The first thing I did this morning was go to my garden, I dug down in the dirt and I pulled up this banana. If any of the children challenge you ignore them and continue. Then, I ...

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