Thankful joy!
Children's sermon
Object:
a Thanksgiving card (or a simple "Thank You" card will
do) and a Christmas card (especially one with the word "Joy"
prominently emblazoned on it)
Good morning! We have just celebrated Thanksgiving. What
are some things for which you are thankful? (Let them answer.)
That's wonderful. (You could at this point share some things for
which you are thankful.) I guess the reason we have a
Thanksgiving holiday is to remind us of all the things for which
we feel thanks but don't often take the time to say or even think
thankful thoughts.
If Thanksgiving was the last holiday, what's the next one
that is coming? (Let them answer.)
Yes! Christmas is coming.
Today is the first Sunday in Advent and we begin the countdown to
Christmas by lighting one candle in our Advent wreath.
In today's scripture lesson, the apostle Paul wrote to the
people of a church in a city called Thessalonika. He wrote to
them that he was THANKFUL and that he also felt JOY. When I read
what Paul wrote I thought of our last holiday -- Thanksgiving.
(Here you can show the children your Thanksgiving card.) And I
also thought of our next holiday -- Christmas. (Show the
Christmas card.)
One of the big words at Christmastime and on many Christmas
cards is the word "Joy." Can you tell me what that means? (Let
them answer.)
Now the question: What did Paul say he was thankful for?
(Let them answer. You may choose to read the above sentence from
the lesson.) He was thankful for the people of that church. The
second question is this: What caused Paul to have joy? (Let
them answer.)
Again, it was the people that caused Paul to feel
joy -- real happiness.
This passage reminds me of what I feel right now. You see,
I am THANKFUL for you. And I feel JOY because of you. You
people are special to me just as the people in the congregation
were special to the apostle Paul.
The people with whom we get to share Thanksgiving and
Christmas makes this one of the very best times of the year!
Dear Jesus: Thank you for these special people here today.
Bless them all. Amen.
are some things for which you are thankful? (Let them answer.)
That's wonderful. (You could at this point share some things for
which you are thankful.) I guess the reason we have a
Thanksgiving holiday is to remind us of all the things for which
we feel thanks but don't often take the time to say or even think
thankful thoughts.
If Thanksgiving was the last holiday, what's the next one
that is coming? (Let them answer.)
Yes! Christmas is coming.
Today is the first Sunday in Advent and we begin the countdown to
Christmas by lighting one candle in our Advent wreath.
In today's scripture lesson, the apostle Paul wrote to the
people of a church in a city called Thessalonika. He wrote to
them that he was THANKFUL and that he also felt JOY. When I read
what Paul wrote I thought of our last holiday -- Thanksgiving.
(Here you can show the children your Thanksgiving card.) And I
also thought of our next holiday -- Christmas. (Show the
Christmas card.)
One of the big words at Christmastime and on many Christmas
cards is the word "Joy." Can you tell me what that means? (Let
them answer.)
Now the question: What did Paul say he was thankful for?
(Let them answer. You may choose to read the above sentence from
the lesson.) He was thankful for the people of that church. The
second question is this: What caused Paul to have joy? (Let
them answer.)
Again, it was the people that caused Paul to feel
joy -- real happiness.
This passage reminds me of what I feel right now. You see,
I am THANKFUL for you. And I feel JOY because of you. You
people are special to me just as the people in the congregation
were special to the apostle Paul.
The people with whom we get to share Thanksgiving and
Christmas makes this one of the very best times of the year!
Dear Jesus: Thank you for these special people here today.
Bless them all. Amen.
