We are not alone
Children's sermon
Object:
an empty paper bag
Good morning! Does anyone remember the name of the season right before Easter? We finished it a few weeks ago. (see if anyone remembers) Lent! That's right! During Lent we spent our time getting ready for the season of Easter. Now it's time to get ready for the next season -- the season that comes after Easter. The next season begins in two weeks, but today's lesson is getting us ready for it.
After Jesus was raised from the dead, the disciples were all very happy to have more time with him. They didn't want to be without him, even though they knew that he wouldn't stay with them forever. When it was time for Jesus to return to heaven to be with God, he began preparing his disciples to say goodbye. The disciples were scared. They couldn't imagine a world without Jesus in it. They didn't want to be left alone.
Jesus tells them not to worry because they won't be alone. God will send another friend to be with them. The new friend, the Holy Spirit, will stay with them, guide them and comfort them forever.
You know that I usually bring something to show you. Today I have a bag. Can anyone guess what's in it? (let them guess) Actually, there's nothing in it, but here's why: The Holy Spirit is the presence of God inside of us. It's not something we can see, but it is something we can feel. So I didn't put anything in my bag to see. But we can talk to God within us.
Jesus told his followers that he would always be with them -- just in a different way, the way we call the Holy Spirit.
Today's reading gives us a peek at what we'll be celebrating in a couple of weeks. On the day of Pentecost we will celebrate the gift of God's Holy Spirit to the world.
Prayer: Father, thank you for reminding us that we are never alone. Help us be brave and know that you are with us -- even when it seems hard to see you. Amen.
After Jesus was raised from the dead, the disciples were all very happy to have more time with him. They didn't want to be without him, even though they knew that he wouldn't stay with them forever. When it was time for Jesus to return to heaven to be with God, he began preparing his disciples to say goodbye. The disciples were scared. They couldn't imagine a world without Jesus in it. They didn't want to be left alone.
Jesus tells them not to worry because they won't be alone. God will send another friend to be with them. The new friend, the Holy Spirit, will stay with them, guide them and comfort them forever.
You know that I usually bring something to show you. Today I have a bag. Can anyone guess what's in it? (let them guess) Actually, there's nothing in it, but here's why: The Holy Spirit is the presence of God inside of us. It's not something we can see, but it is something we can feel. So I didn't put anything in my bag to see. But we can talk to God within us.
Jesus told his followers that he would always be with them -- just in a different way, the way we call the Holy Spirit.
Today's reading gives us a peek at what we'll be celebrating in a couple of weeks. On the day of Pentecost we will celebrate the gift of God's Holy Spirit to the world.
Prayer: Father, thank you for reminding us that we are never alone. Help us be brave and know that you are with us -- even when it seems hard to see you. Amen.
