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Now to one who works, wages are not reckoned as a gift but as something due. But to one who without works trusts him who justifies the ungodly, such faith is reckoned as righteousness. (vv. 4-5)
The wind blows where it chooses, and you hear the sound of it, but you do not know where it comes from or where it goes. So it is with everyone who is born of the Spirit. (v. 8)

Good morning, boys and girls. I brought along a helper this morning that I am sure all of you have seen many times and have enjoyed. Our helper this morning is Mr. Fan. How many of you have a fan at home? (let them answer) Almost all of us have a fan somewhere in our house, don't we? Tell me what you like about being near a fan. (let them answer) When you are hot and the air is not moving, it is a good time to have a fan. What does the fan do to you that make you feel better? (let them answer) It blows air on you and makes you feel cooler.
SHARING THIS WEEK'S GOSPEL THEME AT SUNDAY SCHOOL AND AT HOME

Materials:
Wallpaper scraps or other colored paper
Pattern
Markers or crayons
Scissors
Stickers
Hole punch
Brads (fasteners)

Directions:

1. Copy the pattern and have the children trace five or more sections on the wallpaper scraps. Help them carefully cut out the sections.

2. Let the children decorate each section or write Bible verses on each piece. Have them stack their sections.

3. Using a hole punch, help the children punch a hole about 1/2 inch from the bottom of the stack in the smaller end of the shape.
Leah Thompson
But to one who without works trusts him who justifies the ungodly, such faith is reckoned as righteousness. (v. 5)

Good morning, boys and girls! How are you this morning? (allow answers) How many of you -- or your parents -- like to watch sports on TV? (allow answers) What kind of sports do you like to watch? (show different sports balls; allow answers) What teams do you cheer for? (allow answers)

When you cheer for a team, you want them to win, right? (allow answers) You have faith that your favorite team has the strength and skill to win against the other team. But sometimes we cheer for teams that don't win very often. In fact, some teams are just plain bad. Do you know any teams like that? (allow answers)
Leah Thompson
But Jesus came and touched them, saying, "Get up and do not be afraid." (v. 7)

Good morning, boys and girls! How are you this morning? (allow answers) This morning we are going to talk about fear. How many of you are scared of something? (allow answers) What are you afraid of? (allow answers) People are afraid of all kinds of things. Some people are afraid of heights. Do you know anyone who is afraid of heights? (allow answers) Some people are afraid of spiders. Do you know anyone who is afraid of spiders? (show spider; allow answers) What are some other things that people you know are afraid of? (allow answers)
Leah Thompson
SHARING THIS WEEK'S GOSPEL THEME
AT SUNDAY SCHOOL AND AT HOME


Directions:
1. Discuss things that the children (and you!) fear. Talk about what scares them and how they react. Talk about how Jesus' love makes it seem silly for us to be afraid. He is right beside us and "if God is for us, who can be against us?" (Romans 8:31).

2. As a group, fill in the Mad Libs story below. Read the scary completed story first; then read the Mad Libs version. Talk about how God's love can make us see things differently -- often in ways we shouldn't be scared of at all.

Mad Libs:
Mary Kay Eichelman
Isn't it fun to share pictures with each other, particularly if you have just visited a new place and then come back home to tell your fiends all about it.  They believe that you went to that place because of the stories they hear and the pictures they see.

As Jesus was having a conversation, He got frustrated that the people did not believe his stories. It says in John 3:11,

"Very truly  I tell you we speak of what we know, and we testify to what we have seen, but still you people do not accept our testimony."

How would you feel if after telling all about your trip, people questioned and doubted you.
Bethany Peerbolte
In this exchange with Nicodemus, Jesus is trying to explain what it is to be born again. “Born again” is one of those churchy phrases we sometimes forget to explain. Even if you are in a denomination that uses the language a lot the children may not have fully grasped what the adults mean when they say they are born again. In this lesson take the time to explain what your community means by this.

You can say something like:
John Jamison
Object: A diploma.

Note: This is optional. To reinforce what Nicodemus did, I have used hand motions to help the children understand how different his actions were. When you speak the words of the Sanhedrin, hold your hands out in front of you with your palms down, like you have made the decision and the conversation is over. When you speak the words of Nicodemus, hold your hands out in front of you with your palms up, like you are open to listening and caring. At the end, I ask the children to make the motions with me.

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Good morning, boys and girls. How many of you know what the word love means? (let them answer) Love is a word with many different meanings. When you love someone you trust him, you honor him, you care for him, you share with him, you are honest with him, and you know that he shares his love with you. Do you get paid to love someone? (let them answer) At the end of the day, does anyone say to you, "Here is the dollar I owe you for loving me today?" (let them answer) Love is so precious we could never put a dollar amount on it.
Good morning, boys and girls. I remember a big wind about a week ago and it was really something! I was just walking along when a hat flew right into me. It was a hat like this. The man it belonged to was running down the street, trying to catch it.

Other strange things happened that windy day. It started to rain so I put up my umbrella. I thought it would protect me against the rain, but the wind turned my umbrella inside-out. Instead of protecting me, it was leading me, pulling me faster and faster.

When the clouds went away, the wind was still strong. I went down to the park to watch the children flying kites. I watched the wind grab a kite and draw it up in the air. It went higher and higher until I could barely see it.
Good morning, boys and girls. Can any of you remember what it was like being a very tiny baby? (Let them answer.) Do you remember wearing clothes like this? (Hold baby clothing up as you ask the question.) Can any of you fit into this? (Let them answer.) Each of us was small enough once in our life to fit into this. Why can't we fit into it now? (Let them answer.) We've all grown bigger. We aren't babies any more. Do you think any of us will ever be able to fit into this piece of clothing again? (Let them answer.) Will we ever become a tiny baby again? (Let them answer.)
Teachers: This week's text includes verse 16, which often appears in cross stitch wall hangings.

The NRSV is: For God so loved the world that he gave his only Son, so that everyone who believes in him may not perish but may have eternal life. John 3:16

Depending on the age of your class, students could create their own "drawn" cross stitch wall hanging of the verse. The very young could write and draw "God (draw a heart) the world."
Good morning, boys and girls. I brought a dollar bill this morning, because it reminds me of this morning's lesson. Do any of you know whose portrait is on the dollar bill? (Let them answer.) That's right, George Washington is on the dollar bill. Do any of you know what is so important about George Washington? (Let them answer.) One thing is that we call him the "father of our country." That's because he was our first president. He was also a very important person at the time of the founding of the United States.
I have a set of keys to my car here. When I am through later today, I will get in my car and put the keys in the ignition. I have faith that the keys will start my car. Then, when I start the car, I have faith that the engine will pull the car, the tires will turn safely, and that the steering wheel will turn the car as I turn the steering wheel. It takes a lot of this thing called faith for me to just get home today! On the highway I may travel 55 miles per hour -- fast and efficient. But if something went wrong, I might have to sit and wait for help to come so that my car could be fixed. It takes faith for me to trust my car this much.
Just how much does God love us? (Let them answer. It would be interesting to see if any of the children have any concrete ways of expressing the height, depth, length and width of God's love.) Let's just say that God loves us this much (hold out your hands). No, that's not enough. Let's say that God loves us as much as this church is big. God loves us from here to the back wall; from here to the ceiling; from here to the floor. No, that's not enough. God loves us more than that. God loves us all the way to the city limits. No, that's not enough. God loves us as far as the state borders. No, that's not enough. Just how much does God love us? (Again, let them answer.)
Good morning! How many of you have gone to a movie at a theater? (Let them answer.) How do you get into the movie? Do you just walk in and watch the show, or do you have to do something to get in? (Let them answer.) Yes, of course, you have to buy a ticket. Here's a ticket that I bought to see __________. (Show them the ticket or stub.) If I had not paid the price of admission, they wouldn't let me in, would they? (Let them answer.)
Good morning! What is this thing I have here? (Show the
target and let them answer.) Yes, this is a target, and if you
were shooting at this, what would you try to hit? (Let them
answer.) Yes, you would try to hit the very center which is
called the "bull's-eye."

Now, let's imagine for a moment that you have a laser gun
that shows a spot of light right on the spot that you will hit if
you fire it. If you wanted to hit this bull's-eye, where would
you put that spot of light? (Let them answer.) Of course, you
would put it right on the bull's-eye and pull the trigger. Would
it make any sense to aim the gun at some other part of the target
if you wanted to hit the bull's-eye? (Let them answer.) No, it
Today's lesson has one of the best-known scripture verses: John 3:16. Does anyone know what John 3:16 says? (see if anyone knows) John 3:16 says, "For God so loved the world that he gave his only Son, so that everyone who believes in him may not perish but may have eternal life." Sound familiar?
(Hold up the maze) Look at what I've got here. It's a big maze, with lots of tangled paths and dead ends. Up here (point) I have drawn a person. At the other end I have drawn a heart. The heart stands for the love of God. This picture will help us understand what we have to do to find God's love. Let's say that this person is me, and I'm trying to find God's love. How do I get to the end? How do I get God's love? (see what the children think) I can go all around this maze, but none of these paths lead me straight to God. What should I do?
Materials:
Construction paper or other heavy paper (the more colorful the better)
Hole punch
Scotch tape
Crepe paper
Yarn or heavy string
Paint, markers, or crayons
Stickers

Directions:
Teachers or Parents: Have the children memorize John 3:16. This "little Gospel" says so much and will be a handy resource for the children for years to come.

* If there is time, talk again about the greatness of God's love. If you have children who memorize easily, consider memorizing Psalm 139 (or verses from the Psalm) which talks about the inescapable love of God. Note that God knows us completely and still loves us totally!

* Make memory work a game by putting the passage on the board and then having the children recite it. Erase a word or phrase at a time and have them repeat it. Continue the process until the class can recite the entire passage.
Teachers and Parents: The central truth of Christianity is
stated in this week's Gospel. John 3:16 is often called "The
Gospel in a Nutshell." Those who believe in the Son will be given
eternal life. We cannot earn our way into Heaven. Heaven is a
free gift for those who believe. Our children need to learn this
truth and hold onto it firmly, because worldly wisdom will try to
convince them that Heaven must be reserved for those who do
enough "good stuff."

* Write this question on the board or easel: If you died
today and went to Heaven and God asked you why He should let you
in, what would you answer? Go around the group getting answers
from volunteers. Chances are that all of the answers will have
Today's gospel passage contains John 3:16. It's familiar to lots of people, even those who aren't all that familiar with the Bible. "For God so loved the world that he gave his only Son, so that everyone who believes in him may not perish but may have eternal life." Recognize it? Some denominations place more emphasis on scripture memorization than others. No matter how much you know about it, the Bible can be a source of inspiration, comfort and direction. Knowing what it has to say can be helpful when we go through the stages of our lives.

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Marian R. Plant
David G. Plant
Nicodemus came by night. Why by night? Why in darkness?

In her book Learning to Walk in the Dark,1 Barbara Brown Taylor describes numerous biblical images in which darkness — night’s most obvious quality — is “bad news.” Taylor notes that in the New Testament darkness stands for ignorance and, in the case of John’s gospel, darkness stands for spiritual blindness.
Robert F. Crowley
Theme

"Born Again" -- it's a cliché nowadays. But it isn't understood today anymore than when it was first mentioned.

Summary

Nick, the teacher, seeks Jesus, the teacher. He has some questions and Jesus has the answers and the time to explain them. This is a modernization of the Nicodemus-Jesus encounter.

Playing Time: 3 minutes

Place: Wherever Jesus spends the night

Props: None

Costumes: Contemporary, casual

Time: Last night

Cast: JESUS

NICK -- a teacher
Tony S. Everett
At first reading it seems as if today's text is all about Abram's journey from relative obscurity to universal fame; from being a childless husband in a tiny and insignificant family to becoming the founding father of a great multitude of nations. Now what would it look like if we read this story with God as the main character? What would it look like if we examined the text from the perspective of God's initiating action instead of Abram's immediate faithful response?
David O. Bales
If you're going to study a subject or learn a profession, a good strategy is to investigate one of the earliest theoreticians or practitioners. If you study physics, you might start with Albert Einstein. There were others, but he's a good beginning. If you're interested in drama, you could turn to William Shakespeare. Other playwrights are around, but he'll give you a good start. If you're considering nursing, you could read up on Florence Nightingale. The work of other early nurses would benefit you, but she's a helpful start.
Lee Griess
How much faith does it take to follow? How much trust in God must we have? What does it mean to be part of the kingdom? How can we be born again? That's the question that Nicodemus asked. That's the theme for our time together this morning. How much faith does it take to follow? I came across an interesting idea this past week. I read an article about businesses that reward their employees when they make a mistake. Have you heard about this new trend?
Mark Ellingsen
It was late, almost bedtime, when the Jewish leader came to Jesus' residence. Into Jesus' presence came Nicodemus, one of the best-known Jewish professors in all of Israel (a member of the Jewish Sanhedrin). Nicodemus finally reached the short ruddy-faced leader of the disciples, and he said to him, "Rabbi, we know that you are a teacher come from God; for no one can do these signs that you do unless God is with him (John 3:2)."
Amy C. Schifrin
Martha Shonkwiler
Confession And Absolution
P: In the name of the Father, and of the Son, + and of the Holy Spirit.
C: Amen.
P: Gracious God, you call into existence the things that do not exist.
You give life to the dead and new life to the living.
C: Break open our hearts, that what is in us might be poured out before you.
You have come into the world, O Lord, not to condemn us,
but that we might be saved through you.

Silence to recall our struggles with sin and the power of evil
Dallas A. Brauninger
First Lesson: Genesis 12:1-4a
Theme: Obedience

Call To Worship

If Abram could have faith in God, trust God in his heart, and be unafraid -- Abram, who was of an older age when God sent him on a journey to leave his own country and go to another land that God was yet to show him -- then so might we follow God's call to embark upon a new birth, a journey of faith. Come, for God is calling.

Collect

When you send us on a mission, O God, we also choose to obey you. We will try to be brave and to trust you in our hearts. Amen.
Thom M. Shuman
Call To Worship
One: Like Abraham and Sarah,
God calls us out of our comfort zones to new adventures.
All: In this season of discipleship,
may we respond with the trust and faith they model.
One: Like Nicodemus, we seek answers for our questions
from Jesus, especially the ones that awaken us at night.
All: In this season of questioning Jesus,
may we commit ourselves to listening
to what he has to say to us.
One: Like Paul, we affirm that our faith
is based on what God does for us,

The Village Shepherd

Janice B. Scott
Call to Worship:
God so loved the world that he gave his only Son, so that everyone who believes in him may not perish but may have eternal life. In our worship today let us explore how different people respond to that love.

Invitation to Confession:
Jesus, sometimes I hide my love for you because I am afraid of what people might think.
Lord, have mercy.
Jesus, sometimes I find it difficult to understand your words and your stories.
Christ, have mercy.

StoryShare

Frank Ramirez
John S. Smylie
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What's Up This Week
"Get Up and Go" by Frank Ramirez
"Three Field Goals and a Touchdown" by John Smylie


What's Up This Week
Frank Ramirez
Contents
"Words, Words, Words" by Frank Ramirez


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Words, Words, Words!
by Frank Ramirez
John 3:1-17

Jesus answered him, "Very truly, I tell you, no one can see the kingdom of God without being born from above."

-- John 3:3 NRSV

Jesus answered and said unto him, "Verily, verily, I say unto thee, Except a man be born again, he cannot see the kingdom of God."
-- John 3:3 KJV

Let me tell you a story about a word.

Emphasis Preaching Journal

In the three texts today hearers meet three classic figures: Abraham, who receives a call of God and gets to respond; Paul, who comments on those who get called and who respond, in the hope that those who read him might find themselves called and in need of response: and Nicodemus, a shadowy figure who never fully emerges from the shadows in the Fourth Gospel text.
Jules Verne wrote some fascinating books about journeys. They were spectacular journeys like into the center of the earth or to the moon or to no particular destination at all. Those journeys so captivate the human imagination that they became movies, movies renewed for each generation. Other authors, too, have captivated our attention with journeys -- up rivers or through jungles or to impressive mountain peaks.

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Good morning, boys and girls. I remember a big wind about a week ago and it was really something! I was just walking along when a hat flew right into me. It was a hat like this. The man it belonged to was running down the street, trying to catch it.

Other strange things happened that windy day. It started to rain so I put up my umbrella. I thought it would protect me against the rain, but the wind turned my umbrella inside-out. Instead of protecting me, it was leading me, pulling me faster and faster.
Good morning, boys and girls. How many of you know what the word love means? (let them answer) Love is a word with many different meanings. When you love someone you trust him, you honor him, you care for him, you share with him, you are honest with him, and you know that he shares his love with you. Do you get paid to love someone? (let them answer) At the end of the day, does anyone say to you, "Here is the dollar I owe you for loving me today?" (let them answer) Love is so precious we could never put a dollar amount on it.
Good morning, boys and girls. Can any of you remember what it was like being a very tiny baby? (Let them answer.) Do you remember wearing clothes like this? (Hold baby clothing up as you ask the question.) Can any of you fit into this? (Let them answer.) Each of us was small enough once in our life to fit into this. Why can't we fit into it now? (Let them answer.) We've all grown bigger. We aren't babies any more. Do you think any of us will ever be able to fit into this piece of clothing again? (Let them answer.) Will we ever become a tiny baby again? (Let them answer.)
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