Spread the news!
Children's sermon
Object:
a newspaper and a Bible
Today's Bible reading is taken from the Gospel of John. The
word "gospel" means "good news." Let's see if we can find out why
the story of Jesus is called good news. See this newspaper? This
is how a lot of people hear important news these days. We also
get our news from television, the computer, the radio, and
magazines, but one of the quickest ways to find out something is
to have someone tell you face to face.
On Easter morning, Mary of Magdala went to the tomb where
Jesus had been buried. She wanted to see where they had put his
body. When she got there she found out that he was gone. At first
she thought that someone had stolen his body, but then she found
out what had really happened. Jesus had risen from the dead! Mary
was so excited that she ran off to tell the disciples as fast as
she could. She couldn't keep it to herself; she had to tell
everyone the good news.
The good news that Mary told is still good news for us
today. (Hold up the Bible.) The Bible is one of the ways that
this good news has spread to people all over the world. People
have also used music, art, dance, and words to share the good
news of Jesus' death and resurrection.
Why is this story good news? It's because Jesus' love for us
is stronger than death. Even death couldn't stop Jesus -- his
love is more powerful than anything in the world. The story of
Jesus is the greatest news the world has ever heard.
Prayer: Heavenly Father, thank you for sending your son Jesus.
Thank you for giving us a love that is stronger than anything
else in the whole world. Amen.
word "gospel" means "good news." Let's see if we can find out why
the story of Jesus is called good news. See this newspaper? This
is how a lot of people hear important news these days. We also
get our news from television, the computer, the radio, and
magazines, but one of the quickest ways to find out something is
to have someone tell you face to face.
On Easter morning, Mary of Magdala went to the tomb where
Jesus had been buried. She wanted to see where they had put his
body. When she got there she found out that he was gone. At first
she thought that someone had stolen his body, but then she found
out what had really happened. Jesus had risen from the dead! Mary
was so excited that she ran off to tell the disciples as fast as
she could. She couldn't keep it to herself; she had to tell
everyone the good news.
The good news that Mary told is still good news for us
today. (Hold up the Bible.) The Bible is one of the ways that
this good news has spread to people all over the world. People
have also used music, art, dance, and words to share the good
news of Jesus' death and resurrection.
Why is this story good news? It's because Jesus' love for us
is stronger than death. Even death couldn't stop Jesus -- his
love is more powerful than anything in the world. The story of
Jesus is the greatest news the world has ever heard.
Prayer: Heavenly Father, thank you for sending your son Jesus.
Thank you for giving us a love that is stronger than anything
else in the whole world. Amen.
