You're invited
Children's sermon
Object:
Invitation cards made up and photocopied for each of the
children inviting the recipient to your church for worship
Good morning! Once Jesus told a parable about a king who had
a big wedding for his son. He made wonderful preparations because
it was a wedding to be remembered. The king spared no expenses in
decorating the reception room. He paid a huge sum of money so
that they could have a wonderful banquet with every kind of food.
This was to be the most marvelous of weddings. So the invitations
went out. (Hand out the cards to each of the children present.)
But when the people got their invitations, they made fun of them. They said that such a big wedding was a costly extra that the kingdom could not afford. Others said, "I'm too busy to go to a wedding -- even if it is the king's son." Others went off to work and ignored their invitations. Still others, when they got the invitations, mistreated the king's servant who had brought them.
Do you think the king was happy about this? (Let them answer.) No, I don't think so. The king said, "If you won't come to my son's wedding, then I'll invite others." And so the invitation went to all kinds of people.
Now Jesus told this story to explain how God wants all people to come to know God. The invitation that God gives is not just for church people like you and me. The invitation God gives is for everyone.
You have an invitation that invites someone to come here to church. You can give the invitation to a friend and tell him or her about Sunday school and church and invite him or her to come with you next Sunday. God loves you and me and invites us to worship, but God wants all people to know the good news about his son Jesus. We can help spread the word by inviting someone to come to church with us next Sunday.
Dear God: Thank you for the invitation to know you. Help us spread the word to others so that they might come to know you, too. Amen.
But when the people got their invitations, they made fun of them. They said that such a big wedding was a costly extra that the kingdom could not afford. Others said, "I'm too busy to go to a wedding -- even if it is the king's son." Others went off to work and ignored their invitations. Still others, when they got the invitations, mistreated the king's servant who had brought them.
Do you think the king was happy about this? (Let them answer.) No, I don't think so. The king said, "If you won't come to my son's wedding, then I'll invite others." And so the invitation went to all kinds of people.
Now Jesus told this story to explain how God wants all people to come to know God. The invitation that God gives is not just for church people like you and me. The invitation God gives is for everyone.
You have an invitation that invites someone to come here to church. You can give the invitation to a friend and tell him or her about Sunday school and church and invite him or her to come with you next Sunday. God loves you and me and invites us to worship, but God wants all people to know the good news about his son Jesus. We can help spread the word by inviting someone to come to church with us next Sunday.
Dear God: Thank you for the invitation to know you. Help us spread the word to others so that they might come to know you, too. Amen.
