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Monday, February 21, 2011

Children's Sermon Epiphany 8A Feb 27, 2011






Scripture Focus: Matthew 6:24-34

Children’s Sermon #1 (Within Worship/shorter version)

**Invite someone to join you in this children sermon for a bit of ‘acting’ fun. This can be another adult, youth, or even older elementary aged child.

Faith+Open--Welcome children to gather with you.

Person 1: Walk around a bit and wring your hands looking worried.
Oh, I am so worried. I’m just worried about what should I do? Where should I go? Who can help me? I’m… just worried.

Person 2: Hey, what’s going on? Why are you so upset?

Person 1: I am just not sure about… well, I am… well, worried about all the things to do and choose from….and…

Person 2: Oh my, yeah, there can be lots of things that make us worry. (turn to kids) What are things that make you worry? (invite responses)

Person 1: See, seems like worrying is what we need to do!

Faith+Share:
Person 2: Well, I understand, there are worrisome things but we also have this message from God in our Gospel today.  
Read from Spark Storybook Bible or version. Below are the words from Spark Storybook Bible 
Jesus loved to teach people about how God wants people to live. “God takes care of us!” Jesus said. “Don’t worry about what you are going to eat or what you might wear or when you’ll grow taller. God will take care of these things for you. Look at the birds. Do they worry about what they eat? Of course not! God makes sure they have good. Look at the flowers. Do they worry about what color they are? Of course not! God made them each beautiful in their own way. And God makes you beautiful too. You’re beautiful simply because you are you!”  Then Jesus said, “Listen! There is far more to life than worrying. Worry gets you nowhere—so stop! The one things you need to do is put God first. Trust that God will take care of you!” Spark Storybook Bible, Augsburg Fortress, p. 276

Person 1: Oh, so just worrying probably isn’t helping me. God is promising to be there through all these things that make me worry.

Person 2: Yep, that’s right. God’s love is big and wide and God’s love is always with you. So when you worry—because we all do, we can remember these words from God and promises from Jesus. We can pray and ask for peace and we can think about these words instead of all the worries in our heads and hearts.

***Additional Option: This is a great way to open up the service to include all ages in engaging in giving our worries to God. I so hope someone does this! Tell me about it if you do!
Have kids write or draw their worries on pieces of paper and then tape them to a giant heart shape. After they are on, cover them up with another heart that matches so that they are covered by God’s love. This could be done as part of the children’s sermon time OR they could be given this as a task to do during the regular sermon and then invited up during offering or benediction or at another point in the worship to put their worries on the heart. You could also ask the whole congregation to do this and post them on the heart on their way out.

Faith+Prayer: God, we worry. We worry about__________________ (name some things that were brought up by the children). We pray for all those people who worry about daily food and shelter and clothing. We ask for your love to bring us all peace and quiet our worried hearts. Amen.

Children’s Sermon #2 (Children’s worship time/longer version)

**Invite someone to join you in this children sermon for a bit of ‘acting’ fun. This can be another adult, youth, or even older elementary aged child.

Faith+Open--Welcome children to gather with you.

Person 1: Walk around a bit and wring your hands looking worried.
Oh, I am so worried. I’m just worried about what should I do? Where should I go? Who can help me? I’m… just worried.

Person 2: Hey, what’s going on? Why are you so upset?

Person 1: I am just not sure about… well, I am… well, worried about all the things to do and choose from….and…

Person 2: Oh my, yeah, there can be lots of things that make us worry. (turn to kids) What are things that make you worry? (invite responses)

Person 1: See, seems like worrying is what we need to do!

Faith+Share:
Person 2: Well, I understand, there are worrisome things but we also have this message from God in our Gospel today. 
Read from Spark Storybook Bible or version. Below are the words from Spark Storybook Bible 
Jesus loved to teach people about how God wants people to live. “God takes care of us!” Jesus said. “Don’t worry about what you are going to eat or what you might wear or when you’ll grow taller. God will take care of these things for you. Look at the birds. Do they worry about what they eat? Of course not! God makes sure they have good. Look at the flowers. Do they worry about what color they are? Of course not! God made them each beautiful in their own way. And God makes you beautiful too. You’re beautiful simply because you are you!”  Then Jesus said, “Listen! There is far more to life than worrying. Worry gets you nowhere—so stop! The one things you need to do is put God first. Trust that God will take care of you!” Spark Storybook Bible, Augsburg Fortress, p. 276

Person 1: Oh, so just worrying probably isn’t helping me. God is promising to be there through all these things that make me worry.

Person 2: Yep, that’s right. God’s love is big and wide and God’s love is always with you. So when you worry—because we all do, we can remember these words from God and promises from Jesus. We can pray and ask for peace and we can think about these words instead of all the worries in our heads and hearts.

***Person 1: That reminds me of another story.
Read: All Things Bright and Beautiful by Cecil F. Alexander and Ashley Bryan OR He’s Got the Whole world in His Hands by Kadir Nelson. Each of these stories expands on the idea of God providing care and love for the whole world. For a more detailed look at these stories go to Children's Literature Lectionary Link Feb. 27 

***Additional Option: This is a great way to open up the service to include all ages in engaging in giving our worries to God. I so hope someone does this! Tell me about it if you do!

Have kids write or draw their worries on pieces of paper and then tape them to a giant heart shape. After they are on, cover them up with another heart that matches so that they are covered by God’s love. This could be done as part of the children’s sermon time OR they could be given this as a task to do during the regular sermon and then invited up during offering or benediction or at another point in the worship to put their worries on the heart. You could also ask the whole congregation to do this and post them on the heart on their way out.

Person 2: What does that story say about how God feels about the people in the world? (invite response) How about how God feels about us? (invite responses)

Sing: He’s Got the Whole World in His Hands  
(click here for a sound link from KIDiddles )


He's got the whole world in His hands,
He's got the whole world in His hands,
He's got the whole world in His hands,
He's got the whole world in His hands.

He's got my brothers and my sisters in His hands,
He's got my brothers and my sisters in His hands,
He's got my brothers and my sisters in His hands,
He's got the whole world in His hands.

He's got the sun and the rain in His hands,
He's got the moon and the stars in His hands,
He's got the wind and the clouds in His hands,
He's got the whole world in His hands.

He's got the rivers and the mountains in His hands,
He's got the oceans and the seas in His hands,
He's got you and he's got me in His hands,
He's got the whole world in His hands.

He's got everybody here in His hands,
He's got everybody there in His hands,
He's got everybody everywhere in His hands,
He's got the whole world in His hands.

Faith+Prayer: God, we worry. We worry about__________________ (name some things that were brought up by the children). We pray for all those people who worry about daily food and shelter and clothing. We ask for your love to bring us all peace and quiet our worried hearts. Amen.

Materials: Spark Storybook Bible or other children’s Bible, picture books All Things Bright and Beautiful by Cecil F. Alexander and Ashley Bryan OR He’s Got the Whole world in His Hands by Kadir Nelson if using, paper, big red hearts, tape, music


Friday, February 18, 2011

Children's Sermon Epiphany 7A February 20, 2011

Scripture Focus: Matthew 5:38-48

Children’s Sermon #1 (Within Worship)

Faith+Open--Welcome children to gather with you.  (Prop: a Valentine or big heart)
We just had Valentine’s day, right? Did you have parties at school or home? Did you get any Valentine’s? Did you give any away? Who do you give valentine’s too? (wait for responses, reacting to giving them to loved ones/people they know). For those of you in school, do you give Valentine’s to everyone in your class?

Faith+Share:  I am wondering about who Jesus would give a Valentine to. I am wondering because we just heard words from the Gospel of Matthew that tell us that Jesus said we should love our family and friends and our neighbors but that we should also love our enemies. What do you think that means?
So Jesus is telling me to love people even when they aren’t nice to me? Or even people that I don’t know? Wow. I think that sounds like a lot of Valentine’s Jesus would give away if he would give one to even the people who didn’t like him or believe him. 
It also sounds kind of hard. My little brother used to make me so, so, so so mad that sometimes it was pretty hard to be nice to him or pray for him or give him something like a Valentine. Does that ever happen to you?
The good news is that Jesus does love us all and we can tell others about his love and let our love be a part of that gift from God. One way we can love is to pray for people and to let our hearts be open to know that they are loved by God too.

Option: Sing Jesus Loves Me or Love, Love, Love or other song of God’s love they are familiar with and can sing with you.

Option: Hand out candy hearts or small packs of them.

Faith+Prayer: Jesus, you have taught us who to love and how to share your love by what we say and do. Please be with all people, even those that we may not know or may not be able to call our friends. Help us to feel how big and wide your love is.  Amen.

Children’s Sermon #2 (Children’s worship time)

Faith+Open-- Welcome children to gather with you.  (Prop: a Valentine or big heart)
We just had Valentine’s day, right? Did you have parties at school or home? Did you get any Valentine’s? Did you give any away? Who do you give valentine’s too? (wait for responses, reacting to giving them to loved ones/people they know). For those of you in school, do you give Valentine’s to everyone in your class?

Faith+Share:  I am wondering about who Jesus would give a Valentine to. I am wondering because we just heard words from the Gospel of Matthew that tell us that Jesus said we should love our family and friends and our neighbors but that we should also love our enemies. Let’s hear the Gospel (again) for today.

Read Matthew 5:38-48 or part of it. Recommend to read from the Spark Storybook Bible (pg. 274) or other children’s bible. What do you think that means?

So Jesus is telling me to love people even when they aren’t nice to me? Or even people that I don’t know? Wow. I think that sounds like a lot of Valentine’s Jesus would give away if he would give one to even the people who didn’t like him or believe him. 
It also sounds kind of hard. My little brother used to make me so, so, so so mad that sometimes it was pretty hard to be nice to him or pray for him or give him something like a Valentine. Does that ever happen to you?

Option: Read Down the Road by Alice Schertle-This book tells a story of a little girl who is worried that because she broke eggs on the way home from the store that she will not be forgiven. Shows the unconditional love of God for us and for all people.

The good news is that Jesus does love us all and we can tell others about his love and let our love be a part of that gift from God. One way we can love is to pray for people and to let our hearts be open to know that they are loved by God too.

Sing Jesus Loves Me or Love, Love, Love or other song of God’s love they are familiar with and can sing with you.

Activity Option: Prep hearts or paper to make hearts. Have kids write them write Matthew 5:44 on their heart and decorate it.

Option: Hand out candy hearts or small packs of them.

Faith+Prayer: Jesus, you have taught us who to love and how to share your love by what we say and do. Please be with all people, even those that we may not know or may not be able to call our friends. Help us to feel how big and wide your love is.  Amen.

Materials: Children’s Bible, Valentine, supplies for activity option (paper, crayons, scissors, markers, words to Matthew 5:44), music or way to sing songs, candy hearts option, picture book Down the Road.

Author: Leta Behrens, BA Education; M.Div.

Sunday, February 13, 2011

Love Notes

Happy Valentine's Day! 
I was coming up with a game for my daughter's class party and found an idea on familyfun.com to write love notes from famous pairs to see if you can guess who wrote it and who received it. The first one is from their site but the rest are original works of love note art by myself and husband :-). See if you can figure them all out! Leave your guesses in the comments--write who it is FROM and then who it is TO (for example From: Romeo To: Juliet)! Have fun! I'll post the answers Tuesday!


1. "Dear Valentine,
I think you are beautiful even when covered in ashes and soot. I dream of taking you away from your evil stepmother's house. When you come to live in my castle, you will ride in royal carriages instead of pumpkins. I will give you anything you want in life, whether it's glass slippers or to be able to stay out later than midnight.
Love, 
Your secret admirer" (this one only is from familyfun.com, the rest are original)

2. Dear Valentine,
I do not think you have figured out yet that I have a secret to share. I do adore you, even if you cannot rescue me from my tower. Never fear, I will find a way to rescue us both so we can be together and return to my castle…. But first I must brush my hair.
Love, Your Secret Admirer

3. Dear Valentine,
After being bit by the arachnid of love, I just can’t sling my web far enough to catch your attention. I hope soon we will be together and we can swing from building to building on a silk thread. Catch ya later!
Love, Your Secret Admirer

4. Dear Valentine,
The closer I am to you, the more attracted I am to you. The paper I have been attached to recently doesn’t pull me the way you do. I hope soon we’ll be stuck together.
Love, Your Secret Admirer

5. Dear Valentine,
I have been so lonely on this bread alone. Although I am sticky, I think we could be yummy together. I hope to see you at the counter, don’t spread yourself too thin!
Love, Your Secret Admirer

6. Dear Valentine,
Your red hair reminds me of a Valentine heart even though you do not notice me yet. I thought I should cast a spell, but my wand is broken in half and I do not want to turn you into a rat. I am so glad that we were sorted together and I hope to see you soon in the dining hall. Be careful, “you know who” might be watching!
Love, Your Secret Admirer

7. Dear Valentine,
I am on my way to rescue you. I just wanted to let you know that my levels of love for you never cease. I have stomped on the Gumba, ridden the Yoshi, and jumped over holes and been flushed down pipes. I will be victorious once I defeat your captor. You will know me by my mustache.
Love, Your Secret Admirer

8. Dear Valentine,
I am deeply sad to see you sleeping so deeply. The little men are sad as well and have not been able to go back to the mines. I will find a way to free you from the spell and then we will ride my white horse to a beautiful castle. I promise you will never have to eat an apple again.
Love, Your Secret Admirer

--By Leta Behrens and Rob Behrens, 2011

Thursday, February 3, 2011

Epiphany 5A Children's Sermon--Light and Salt!

Scripture Focus: Matthew 5:13-20

Salt and Light are wonderful images that are concrete connections for children. There are so many ways to bring those images into focus! Here are some ideas for you this Sunday. Blessings on your time with kids! By: Brigette Weier and Leta Behrens

Children’s Sermon #1 (Within Worship)

Faith+Open--Welcome children to gather with you.  Have a bag with a flashlight  on inside of it, something that they can tell a light is on. Wander around a bit looking for something. Comment on how you are having a hard time seeing and you don’t understand why because you have a flashlight in your bag. Why is my flashlight not helping me find this? It’s on? Right? Hhmmm.. What should I do? (hopefully this will elicit the response to take the flashlight out of the bag!)

Faith+Share:  Take the flashlight out of the bag. Oh, now that my light is out of the bag, it’s not hidden. It works better! Then shine the light in your bag and pull out some other items—‘finding them.’ Have a salt shaker, a candle, and a picture of a city on a hill with lights.
Look at all these things in my bag! We heard Jesus tell us today that we are like these things—salt and light. You know what light does right; it helps us see in the dark, when we don’t hide it! Do you know what salt does? (take some responses if there are any). It flavors food and it helps keep food from spoiling. So Jesus is giving us images—pictures with words—to help us imagine that we can be salt and light in the world. We don’t hide our lights or the story we have about how much God loves the world. How do we show others about God’s love? (take responses).

OPTION--Have one more thing in your bag—glow sticks! Hand them out and invite kids to shine their lights while you sing “This Little Light of Mine” or “You are the Light of the World” (words at bottom of post)

OPTION—have the sermon hymn be “This Little Light of Mine” and invite kids to wait to ‘turn on’ their glow sticks at that time. Have the whole congregation join in this Hymn!

Faith+Prayer: Jesus, you are our salt and light. Thank you for loving us and giving us the gift of faith and life so we can be salt and light in the world. Amen.

Children’s Sermon #2 (Children’s worship time)

Set Up: Before worship, ‘hide’ a salt shaker and candle in the room. You will pretend to be looking for them. You can also hide a glow stick for each child if you are using that option (be sure to know where they all are!)

Faith+Open--Welcome children to gather with you.  Have a bag with a flashlight  on inside of it, something that they can tell a light is on. Wander around a bit looking for something. Depending on your room  you could really play this up, really looking for something that hidden. Comment on how you are having a hard time seeing and you don’t understand why because you have a flashlight in your bag. Why is my flashlight not helping me find this? It’s on? Right? Hhmmm.. What should I do? (hopefully this will elicit the response to take the flashlight out of the bag!)

Faith+Share:  Take the flashlight out of the bag. Oh, now that my light is out of the bag, it’s not hidden. It works better! Then shine the light around the room looking for the other items—‘finding them.’ Have a salt shaker, a candle, and a picture of a city on a hill with lights.  Look at all these things I found! I wanted to find them because they are part of the Gospel story today. Did you hear Pastor ______ talking about light and salt? Let’s hear that again:

Read from a children’s Bible (Spark Storybook Bible is page 268)

Ask some open ended questions about the story. What did you hear? Have you been called salt or light before? What do you think that means? We heard Jesus tell us today that we are like these things—salt and light. You know what light does right; it helps us see in the dark, when we don’t hide it! Do you know what salt does? (take some responses if there are any). It flavors food and it helps keep food from spoiling. So Jesus is giving us images—pictures with words—to help us imagine that we can be salt and light in the world. We don’t hide our lights or the story we have about how much God loves the world. How do we show others about God’s love? (take responses).

There is something hidden around this room for you to find to help you remember about being a light and sharing the story of how much God loves us—glow sticks! Have kids find one glow stick each or hand them out and invite kids to shine their lights while you sing “This Little Light of Mine” and/or “You are the Light of the World” (words at bottom of post)

OPTION—have the sermon hymn be “This Little Light of Mine” and invite kids to wait to ‘turn on’ their glow sticks at that time and walk back in shining their lights.  Have the whole congregation join in this Hymn!

Faith+Prayer: Jesus, you are our salt and light. Thank you for loving us and giving us the gift of faith and life so we can be salt and light in the world. Amen.

Materials: Children’s Bible, bag, flashlight, salt shaker, picture, candle, glowsticks (or bracelets or whatever is easy to find, does not have to be big)

**Permission to use for non profit setting. Permission to print and use with credit given to original authors if reproduced. 


Song Lyrics:
This Little Light of Mine:
(ELW 677)
This little light of mine, I'm gonna let it shine.
This little light of mine, I'm gonna let it shine, let it shine, let it shine, let it shine.


Won't let Satan blow it out.
I'm gonna let it shine.
Won't let Satan blow it out.
I'm gonna let it shine, let it shine, let it shine, let it shine.


Hide it under a bushel - NO! 
I'm gonna let it shine. 
Hide it under a bushel - NO! 
I'm gonna let it shine, Let it shine, let it shine, let it shine. 


Let it shine over the whole wide world, 
I'm gonna let it shine.
Let it shine over the whole wide world, 
I'm gonna let it shine, let it shine, let it shine, let it shine.

You are the Light of the World Lyrics
You are the light of the world
You are the light of the world
So Shine, Shine, Shine where you are
You are the light of the world

You are a candle in the dark
You are a candle in the dark
So Shine, Shine, Shine where you are
You are a candle in the world

You are the salt of the earth
You are the salt of the earth
So Shine, shine, shine where you are
You are the salt of the earth

You are a city on a hill
You are a city on a hill
So Shine, Shine, Shine where you are
You are a city on a hill

You are the light of the world
You are the light of the world
So Shine, Shine, Shine where you are
You are the light of the world