You're invited!
Children's Activity
Object:
Teachers or Parents: Encourage your children to use the
invitation they received in today's children's sermon to give to
friend or neighbor.
*Brainstorm with them to come up with a person they can invite.
*Make more invitations and color them. Make them special, individualized, sincere.
*Photocopy more of the invitations used in today's children's sermon to give to others -- perhaps even parents.
*Bring pictures of your wedding or a recent wedding at church. Ask for the children's experience of weddings. "Are they happy?" "Why are they happy occasions?" "How is church like a wedding?" "How is Sunday school like a wedding?" "Why are people invited to weddings?"
*People are invited to weddings as well as other special occasions such as birthdays, so that people can share joy and good times. God's kingdom is a kingdom of joy and good times. We want to share it.
*Ask the children what was the most fun they have ever had. List their responses on the board or a large sheet of paper. Focus on the experiences that might relate to Jesus' parable of the Wedding Banquet.
*Jesus' parable is, on a deeper level, about his own peoples' rejection of him and the subsequent missionary impulse that surfaced in the early church. Explore with children why people would deliberately reject the king and the party he hosted. Go deeper and explore why it is that people would reject God.
*Host a party for God in a week or two. The invitation could read: "We're having a party to celebrate the goodness of God, and you're invited." Let the children make and color invitations to come to the party. Use that occasion to invite the participants to Sunday school and worship.
*Brainstorm with them to come up with a person they can invite.
*Make more invitations and color them. Make them special, individualized, sincere.
*Photocopy more of the invitations used in today's children's sermon to give to others -- perhaps even parents.
*Bring pictures of your wedding or a recent wedding at church. Ask for the children's experience of weddings. "Are they happy?" "Why are they happy occasions?" "How is church like a wedding?" "How is Sunday school like a wedding?" "Why are people invited to weddings?"
*People are invited to weddings as well as other special occasions such as birthdays, so that people can share joy and good times. God's kingdom is a kingdom of joy and good times. We want to share it.
*Ask the children what was the most fun they have ever had. List their responses on the board or a large sheet of paper. Focus on the experiences that might relate to Jesus' parable of the Wedding Banquet.
*Jesus' parable is, on a deeper level, about his own peoples' rejection of him and the subsequent missionary impulse that surfaced in the early church. Explore with children why people would deliberately reject the king and the party he hosted. Go deeper and explore why it is that people would reject God.
*Host a party for God in a week or two. The invitation could read: "We're having a party to celebrate the goodness of God, and you're invited." Let the children make and color invitations to come to the party. Use that occasion to invite the participants to Sunday school and worship.
