Saturday, May 30, 2015

May 31: Playing Favorites (Luke 14:1-14)

May 31: Playing Favorites (Luke 14:1-14)

Jesus was invited to eat at someone's house. It was a great honor, and there were many other important guests there, as well. Jesus watched everyone try to sit in the best seat, near the important leader's chair. He told them this story:

"Imagine someone invited you to a party and you sit in the very best seat. Then their very best friend comes and they ask you to move. How embarrassing! Instead, take the worst seat in all the house so that everyone else can have the best seats."

Jesus explained to the people that when we are on this earth, our purpose is not to make ourselves look good in front of others. Especially if it means we have to put someone down in order to get the best spot. Instead, we should serve others. Service is more important to God than status.

He then added on, "And when you invite people to your house, don't play favorites. Don't invite people that you know will invite you back to their house. Don't invite only important people that you can brag about. Instead, invite the people that can't pay you back. God will reward you."

This was His way of saying that we should not only be nice to people who we like. We should not only talk about Jesus to people who are already Christians. God welcomes everyone into His kingdom, so we should welcome everyone into our church, too.

Saturday, May 23, 2015

May 24: He's Coming Back! (Luke 12:35-48)

May 24: He's Coming Back! (Luke 12:35-48)

Activity Before Story:
            Has your mom or dad ever caught you doing something you weren’t supposed to do? Sometimes we think that because no one else is around that we won’t get caught for misbehaving. In our story today, Jesus tells us why we should always choose to do the right thing!

Story:
            There once was a very rich man. He had a large house and could afford to have people cook his food and clean up after him. He had to go on a business trip, and told his servants that he would be gone at least a few days, but it might be several weeks before he came home.
            While he was gone, the servants could do whatever they wanted at the house. They could eat all of the food and swim in his pool. They could lay around and not work all the time. The servants respected and loved the rich man, however. They did not waste their time. They cleaned the house and made sure everything was ready in case he came home at any moment. They waited many days for their master to return.
            Finally, after a long time, the rich man returned home. It was late at night, so he was surprised to see his light on waiting for him. Several of his servants ran out to meet him. They quickly carried his bags inside and cooked him up a nice meal. The rich man was so happy. He did not think the servants loved him enough to stay up at night waiting for his return. The master was so pleased that they had cleaned the house and not wasted time while he was gone; he served them all a really nice meal to show his appreciation.
            Just like in the story, Jesus is our master and we are his servants. Although Jesus went to heaven, He promised us that He would come back for us one day. We don’t know when it will be—it could be tomorrow or it might be 2,000 years from now—but we must always be prepared and ready, just in case He decides to come back soon!

Summary & Questions:
            Jesus promised to come soon. But He did not say when He would return. He encouraged His followers, to watch and be ready. Does Jesus want us to watch and be ready, just like His friends so many years ago? When we gather to hear God’s Word together, we’re waiting for Him. We hope to see Him soon, face to face. We must watch and be ready. We don’t know when or how He will come, but He will come! If you knew Jesus would come to your house tomorrow, how would you prepare? How do you think you would feel if you were doing something bad when Jesus came back? How can we prepare to get ready for Jesus’ return?


Saturday, May 16, 2015

May 17: Let Your Light Shine (Luke 11:33-36)

May 17: Let Your Light Shine (Luke 11:33-36)

Supplies:
Candlestick pattern copied on cardstock for each child
Scissors
Glue
Tissue paper in red, yellow, and orange
Old crayons
Crayon sharpeners
Wax Paper
Iron/Ironing Board

Activity Before Story:
            Ask students to sing, “This little light of mine.” Talk about what the song means.

Story:
            Jesus told His disciples, “No one lights a lamp and then puts it under a basket. Instead, a lamp is placed on a stand, where its light can be seen by everyone.”
            Jesus explained how we are like lamps. “When you see and do good things, your whole body is filled with light. But when you see and do bad things, your body is filled with darkness.” If we are filled with light, then we are a shining example of Christ’s love for us. Everyone can see whether we are lit-up with Jesus inside of us or not.

Summary & Questions:
            When you turn on a lamp or your mom or dad burns a candle, do you cover up the light? Of course you don’t! The purpose is to show off light so people can see. Jesus said we are like lamps. What happens we see and do good things? Is there a light when we see and do bad things? This story is just like the song that goes, “This little light of mine, I’m gonna let it shine.” We are like bright lamps, shining for Jesus!
Activity After Story:
            Have students use old crayons to make shavings to put on their candlestick. Allow them to decorate then cover with wax paper to iron onto the cardstock. Show students how to cut out orange, yellow, and red pieces of tissue paper for the flame. Encourage them to make the flame 3-d for effect.


Saturday, May 2, 2015

May 3: Do You Believe? (John 12:37-50)

May 3: Do You Believe? (John 12:37-50)

Supplies:
Index cards
Large graph (on bulletin board or on the floor with two columns: “Believe” and “Don’t Believe”
List of things to write on cards
“I believe” pattern copied on cardstock for each child
1 craft needle for each child
Various colors of yarn

Activity Before Story:
            Have kids arrange index cards on the large graph based on whether or not they believe the object/creature on the card exists. Discuss how some things are hard to know, some things we’ve never heard of, and still others are easy to figure out.

Story:
Although Jesus performed many miracles, many people did not believe in Him. Other people believed that He was God’s Son, but they would not admit it because they were afraid of the Jewish leaders. Jesus told the people that if they believed in Him, then they believe in God.
He said, “I have come as a light to shine in this dark world. Everyone who trusts Me will no longer remain in the darkness.”
            Jesus did not come to earth to be angry and force everyone to believe. God wants us to have a choice. He said, “If anyone hears Me and does not obey, you will one day be judged by God.” 

Summary & Questions:
            Jesus said that if the people believed in Him, then they believed in God. Not everyone believed in Him, and some did but wouldn’t admit it. What did he say that He was like? By “shining” in this dark world, Jesus said that we would no longer be in the darkness. Darkness is like sin and unbelief. Would you rather be on God’s “good” side or “bad”? Did Jesus come to be angry and force everyone to believe in Him? God wants us to have a choice. What will happen to the people that hear Him and don’t believe? What about the people who wouldn’t admit they believed?

Activity After Story:
            Allow students to use craft needles and yarn to sew “I believe” onto the cardstock pattern. Allow students to color their pictures when finished.


Here are some suggestions:
Yes, they exist or did at one time
Mummies (Ancient Egypt and other civilizations mummified dead bodies)
Tyrannosaurus Rex
Buffalo (Animals once hunted in the wild-west, they are now endangered but can sometimes be found in zoos or in the plains states.)
Quagga (an African zebra-hybid which became extinct in the 1880s)
Vegetarians (the word for people who do not eat meat)
Thylacine (Another name for the Tazmanian Tiger which became extinct in the early 20th century)
Wooly Mammoth
Smilodon (Also called a Sabre-Toothed Tiger)
Dodo Bird
Samoyed (A breed of dogs with big white fluffy coats)

No such thing exists           
Leprechauns
Vampires
Hefalumps (As seen on Winnie the Pooh)
BigFoot
Unicorns
Pokemon
Yeti
Sasquatch
El Chupacabra (A pretend animal in Mexico that eats goats)
Trolls
Mermaids
Elves
Cat-in-the-Hat
Godzilla
Frankenstein
Fairies
Klingons (From the tv show Star Trek)
Loch-Ness Monster























May Lessons

May 3: Do You Believe? (John 12:37-50)
May 10: Mother's Day
May 17: Let Your Light Shine (Luke 11:33-36)
May 24: He's Coming Back! (Luke 12:35-48)
May 31: Playing Favorites (Luke 14:1-14)