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Welcome to CSSPlus, the original Children Sermon Service. This Lectionary-based Children Sermon Service or CSSPlus is a subscription service which provides two NEW children's sermons (one based on the Gospel and one based on the Second Reading of the lectionary) and an activity for each week. The activity is perfect for use in Sunday school or at home during the week.
Besides the new material, there are 15 to 20 additional timeless children's sermons and children's activities in the archive for each Sunday of the lectionary year.
You'll never be at a loss for a relevant, relatable children's sermon again....
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Children's Sermons for Proper 19 | OT 24 | Pentecost 16
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Rejoice | Luke 15:1-10 | Children's sermon
Object: a wrapped gift
How many of you have had a new baby born in your family? (allow answers) Maybe it's your parents' baby, or maybe an aunt and uncle's baby. What happens when a baby is born? (allow answers) Usually we have a party, right? (allow answers) People come over to visit the new parents. They bring lots of gifts for the baby. What kinds of gifts do you think you should give to a new baby?...
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Ignerint | 1 Timothy 1:12-17 | Children's sermon
Object: a dictionary
How many of you have heard the word "ignorant" before? (allow answers) Does anyone know what it means? (allow answers) If you don't know what a word means, where should you go to look up its meaning? (allow answers) You would look in a book like this one. This book is a dictionary. How many of you have used a dictionary before? (show of hands) Dictionaries have long lists of all the words in our language. We use dictionaries to look up words we don't know so that we can find out what they mean....
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Rejoice | Luke 15:1-10 | Activity
Directions: Create church welcome gifts. Below is a list of suggested items to include. Arrange items in a gift bag or basket. Use tissue paper or decorative shredded paper to cushion gift if desired. Put assembled gifts in church office, and request that they be given to new members/attendees of the congregation....
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What is CSS Plus?
CSS Plus (Children Sermon Service) offers great children.s sermons for lectionary and non-lectionary users. CSSPlus (Children Sermon Service) is a subscription service of children's sermon which provide two children's sermons per week for each Sunday of the year, one based on the lectionary Gospel and one based on the second reading of the lectionary. In addition to the children’s sermons, each week includes a children’s activity which is perfect for use in Sunday school or at home during the week.
Lectionary users will find this children’s sermon site useful because every entry is referenced and searchable by lectionary day.
Non-lectionary users will find this children’s sermon site equally useful because every entry is also referenced and searchable by scripture reference and keyword.
So, whether you are a lectionary user or a non-lectionary user, this children’s sermon site will provide you a vast selection of great children's sermons from a first-rate communicator with children, and you'll quickly find just what you are looking for.
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Leah Thompson

New issues of CSS Plus! are written by Leah Thompson, a
professional writing student at Ohio Northern University in Ada, Ohio. After graduating Leah plans to start a career in publishing. In her free time, Leah is a
trumpet teacher and a pianist. She is a member of Trinity Evangelical
Lutheran Church in Convoy, Ohio.
Wesley T. Runk

Wesley T. Runk, founder of CSS Publishing Co. and the author of over 40 books of children's sermons, brings over 40 years of experience as a Lutheran pastor and a unique ability to relate to children.
From Paint to Publishing: The CSS Story
On a warm summer day in 1968, a paint salesman in Lima, Ohio visited his pastor, Wesley T. Runk, and announced that he had been sharing Runk's children's sermons with his customers, who were sharing them with their pastors. A few began to inquire if the messages could be obtained in a written form. The salesman had a vision: "Pastor, you write the children's sermons a couple of weeks ahead of time and mail them out to other ministers. They will pay for them; it will be like a magazine subscription." After sending some samples to pastors in his synod and receiving positive replies, Runk sensed that perhaps the paint salesman was on to something. So in October of 1968 the Children's Sermon Service was launched by a team of two Lutheran pastors (Runk and Tom Lentz) and a Christian education director (Jean Hines) who took care of mailing lists and performed office duties.
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