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Kid's Church talk: -
- Have you ever had to do something you didn't want to do, but you did
it because you knew it was right? (Discuss)
- It may be your job to take a turn at washing the dishes, putting the
rubbish bins out, making your bed, cleaning up your room, putting your
toys away, Etc.
- You may not like doing these things, but you know, deep down, it is
only fair because you should be doing your bit to help Mum or Dad, especially
when you think of all the things they do for you (What might some be
- Discuss)
- In today's story Jesus says that many people have to do things like
this every day and they do then (even though they don't want to) because
it is right.
- There are lots of things Mum and Dad did for you, and still do, that
they would prefer not to have done, especially when you were a baby
with all those poopy nappies to change.
- Jesus reminds us that to be a Christian and do the right thing by
others and also by God, there are times we have to do things, even when
we say we don't have time.
- Eg: Praying - Worship - Helping others etc.
- Jesus does not say being a friend of his would be easy. We also have
to make sure that our relationship with Jesus is two way
- cf: How sad it is with people we call friends, never contact us and
we seem to be the one always making the contact.
- Jesus wants us to keep in contact with him regularly. That is why
we are here today. Being with Jesus' friends. It is why we say our prayers
because it is a way of talking to God.
- Being a Christian (friend of Jesus) is not easy and today we are going
to think about this further in our Kid's Church activities.
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Kids Church Activity:
To use the large cross we use for Good Friday and the children to make
other crosses to affix. These to be about 6" in size, decorated and
to include something they find difficult to do as a Christian. If there
is time, they could also do one to take home that was self standing:
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What you need to get ready:
Large 6 tall cross, scissors, coloured crepe paper to put on cross,
cardboard, staple gun, textas, 2x1 timber about 3" long with
a slip cut in it to hold the cardboard cross.
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