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Please choose
from the following children's sermons:
- The Gratitude
Attitude, Giving thanks
by Rev. Frank Schaefer
- Thanksgiving Cards for God
children's sermon suggestion by a DPSer
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The Gratitude
Attitude
Theme: Giving thanks
by Rev. Frank Schaefer
Hi boys and girls, today we will talk about a very important word.
And that word is . . . "thanks." If I didn't know better I'd
say this word has magical powers. You know why? Because it makes people smile.
Have you ever noticed that? It doesn't always work, but most of the
time when we say "thank you" to someone, they smile. It makes them feel
good to be thanked.
When do you use that word "thanks?" When do you say
"thanks" to someone? (let the children name examples and encourage their
answers).
I have another question: do you think that we can say "thanks"
to God too? (Nod slightly to encourage the yes answer) What do you think, does God smile
when you say "thank you" to him? (Nod slightly). Yes, you are
absolutely right: the bible tells us that God likes our offerings of thanksgiving and
praise. It makes God feel good.
And actually, that's what we're doing today (tonight): we have a
Thanksgiving Service. What do we thank God for? (let the children give answers, help
only if they are stuck; if you have fruits/ears of grain, etc. on the altar you may want
to point to them).
How about if we give God thanks right now and pray a little prayer
together?
Thanksgiving Cards for God
suggestion by a DPSer
Props: Have available simple thank you cards on colorful paper.
Ask: have you ever sent a thank you card to someone? Has anyone in your
family? What were you given? Have you ever made a card for God?
Next, you may talk about the weekly offering and its use for the church,
missions, and help for the community. (Be prepared: some children think the minister gets
to keep the money).
What other ways can we show thanks? What can kids do? Invite them to make
thank-you cards for God, and suggest to hang them up in the Sunday School room, church
lobby, etc.