Not alone
Children's sermon
Object:
a single link from a chain
Note: This piece was originally published April 22, 2011.
Not neglecting to meet together, as is the habit of some, but encouraging one another, and all the more as you see the Day approaching. (v. 25)
Good morning, boys and girls! How are you today? (allow answers) Today we are going to talk about community. Who can tell me what a community is? (allow answers) A community is a group of people who come together for a certain reason. A community could be your neighborhood, where many people live near each other. Your school is a community where many people come together to learn. Churches are communities of people who come together to worship and pray. What kind of communities can you think of? (allow answers)
We like to gather in communities. We like to find people who have similar interests as we do, similar likes and dislikes, similar ideas about the world. What do you think is the opposite of being part of a community? (allow answers)
The opposite of being in a community is being alone. Sometimes we think we are better off alone -- we can do our own thing without having to listen to our parents or our teachers. We don't have to agree to do what our friends want to do. We don't have to be just like everyone else -- we can do whatever we want!
Even though sometimes it's good to be alone, it's not good to be alone all the time. Our reading today reminds us that Jesus did not die for us so that we could all do our own thing. Jesus died so that we could have eternal life -- and so that we could share good news with others in a community of believers. Jesus wants us to use his good news to bring people together in praise, worship, and friendship.
It's kind of like this link. This link came from a chain. Now, you can do a lot of things with a chain! What kinds of things can you do with a chain? (allow answers) You can secure things together. You can pull things. Chains are very strong and very useful. But what can you do with one link? (allow answers) Not very much! Jesus knew that. Each of us is like a link in a chain of love. By ourselves, we can't do very much. But in a community -- linked together as a chain -- we have great strength! Amen.
Not neglecting to meet together, as is the habit of some, but encouraging one another, and all the more as you see the Day approaching. (v. 25)
Good morning, boys and girls! How are you today? (allow answers) Today we are going to talk about community. Who can tell me what a community is? (allow answers) A community is a group of people who come together for a certain reason. A community could be your neighborhood, where many people live near each other. Your school is a community where many people come together to learn. Churches are communities of people who come together to worship and pray. What kind of communities can you think of? (allow answers)
We like to gather in communities. We like to find people who have similar interests as we do, similar likes and dislikes, similar ideas about the world. What do you think is the opposite of being part of a community? (allow answers)
The opposite of being in a community is being alone. Sometimes we think we are better off alone -- we can do our own thing without having to listen to our parents or our teachers. We don't have to agree to do what our friends want to do. We don't have to be just like everyone else -- we can do whatever we want!
Even though sometimes it's good to be alone, it's not good to be alone all the time. Our reading today reminds us that Jesus did not die for us so that we could all do our own thing. Jesus died so that we could have eternal life -- and so that we could share good news with others in a community of believers. Jesus wants us to use his good news to bring people together in praise, worship, and friendship.
It's kind of like this link. This link came from a chain. Now, you can do a lot of things with a chain! What kinds of things can you do with a chain? (allow answers) You can secure things together. You can pull things. Chains are very strong and very useful. But what can you do with one link? (allow answers) Not very much! Jesus knew that. Each of us is like a link in a chain of love. By ourselves, we can't do very much. But in a community -- linked together as a chain -- we have great strength! Amen.

