Peace be with you
Children's sermon
Object:
a peace symbol
Note: This children's sermon was originally published May 5, 2011.
Jesus said to them again, "Peace be with you. As the Father has sent me, so I send you." (v. 21)
Good morning, boys and girls! How are you this morning? (allow answers) Today we are going to talk about peace. Who can tell me what "peace" means? (allow answers) According to the Merriam-Webster dictionary, peace means "a pact or agreement to end hostilities between those who have been at war or in a state of enmity." Wow! That's a lot of big words! And really, when we think about the most basic meaning of peace, it means something very simple: no fighting. When we are at peace, we feel calm. We are not fighting with other people; we are not fighting with God; we are not fighting against ourselves. Being at peace is a good, happy feeling!
During our worship service, we take time to wish peace to each other. We call it "the passing of the peace." What do we say when we do this? (allow answers) We shake hands with or hug the people around us and say, "Peace be with you!" They usually reply by saying, "Also with you." Not only do we wish peace for the others in our congregation, but we know that they are wishing the same thing for us.
Even Jesus wished peace for his friends -- so it must be something important! When we wish someone peace, we show that we care about them. It is a wish for something simple. When other people have peace, they aren't giving us anything; peace is something that is personal, for one person at a time. So when we wish others peace, we are wishing for them to have something for themselves -- something that we will not gain from.
When you think of peace, what do you think of? (allow answers) Some people might think of a calm lake or ocean. Some people might think of white, fluffy clouds in the sky. Some people might think of curling up on the couch with a good book. Peace means different things to different people. (show peace symbol)
This week, ask what peace means to other people. Find out what makes people feel calm. You might learn something new about your family and friends. And in the meantime… peace be with you. Amen.
Jesus said to them again, "Peace be with you. As the Father has sent me, so I send you." (v. 21)
Good morning, boys and girls! How are you this morning? (allow answers) Today we are going to talk about peace. Who can tell me what "peace" means? (allow answers) According to the Merriam-Webster dictionary, peace means "a pact or agreement to end hostilities between those who have been at war or in a state of enmity." Wow! That's a lot of big words! And really, when we think about the most basic meaning of peace, it means something very simple: no fighting. When we are at peace, we feel calm. We are not fighting with other people; we are not fighting with God; we are not fighting against ourselves. Being at peace is a good, happy feeling!
During our worship service, we take time to wish peace to each other. We call it "the passing of the peace." What do we say when we do this? (allow answers) We shake hands with or hug the people around us and say, "Peace be with you!" They usually reply by saying, "Also with you." Not only do we wish peace for the others in our congregation, but we know that they are wishing the same thing for us.
Even Jesus wished peace for his friends -- so it must be something important! When we wish someone peace, we show that we care about them. It is a wish for something simple. When other people have peace, they aren't giving us anything; peace is something that is personal, for one person at a time. So when we wish others peace, we are wishing for them to have something for themselves -- something that we will not gain from.
When you think of peace, what do you think of? (allow answers) Some people might think of a calm lake or ocean. Some people might think of white, fluffy clouds in the sky. Some people might think of curling up on the couch with a good book. Peace means different things to different people. (show peace symbol)
This week, ask what peace means to other people. Find out what makes people feel calm. You might learn something new about your family and friends. And in the meantime… peace be with you. Amen.

