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Please choose from the following children's sermons:

  • Saints and Goblins (see below)
    an All Saints Day kids' talk seed by RevJanet
     
  • Saints Together, a children's sermon for All Saints' Day
    by Rev. Randy Quinn  (see below)
     
  • Saints Are Servants, All Saints Day children's sermon seed
    by Will in UA, OH  (see below)

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Saints and Goblins
an All Saints Day kids' talk seed by RevJanet

Consider talking about the origins of Halloween during your children's message (see history above).

Then, talk about what our current culture has made out of All Saints Day, namely Halloween.  People used to be really afraid of witches and ghosts. That's why at Halloween we dress in scary outfits and set up spooky decorations.

Conclude by sharing about how we as Christians have the joy of the "great cloud of witnesses."  That we believe that our loved ones who passed on to be with God are supporting us and cheering for us from heaven.

When we trust God we do not need to fear ghosts and goblins, because God is all powerful and he loves us and protects us.


Saints Together
a children's sermon for All Saints' Day
by Rev. Randy Quinn

Today we are celebrating “All Saints’ Day.”

Do you know any saints? (If they don’t think of them, I’ll name St. Patrick and St. Valentine and St. Nicholas.)

What makes them saints? (This will be harder for them to answer.)

A saint is anyone who responds to the love of God. That means you are saints. We are all saints. We remember some saints more than others because of the way they responded to God’s love, but anyone who knows God loves them and who decides to love God back is a saint.

There are 69 times when saints are referred to in the Bible. But no one person is ever called a saint. That’s because the word saint never occurs in the singular – it’s always plural.

That means the only saints are those who gather with other saints. It also means we cannot be a saint on our own. We need other Christians to help us be saints, and other Christians need us for them to be saints.

Let’s pray:

God, thank you for calling us your saints. Help us to join with all your saints as we gather in your presence and as we seek your will for each of us and for all of us. Amen.



Saints Are Servants
an All Saints Day children's sermon seed
by Will in UA, OH

With the theme of All Saints, I will be gathering the children around, I will point to the stole, symbol of servanthood, that I'm wearing. It's color has gone from the Red of Reformation Sunday (Yes, I'm one of those evangelical catholics called Lutheran) to the white of All Saints. I will tell the children about saints as servants...not perfect people...but people touched by God's grace and made God's children by Holy Baptism...called to serve.

I will have a bunch of small white "stoles" cut out of strips of white cloth, each one with crosses (stickers or hand-painted) on the lower ends...and will place each "stole" around each child as a symbol of the saintly servanthood we all share as God's children. In this I will seek to bring out how it is because of the servanthood of others (the saints before us) that we serve today and prepare a way for God's serving saints of tomorrow.