Showing posts with label Sunday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sunday. Show all posts

Sunday, July 18, 2021

Prayer - We can talk to God anywhere!

 Hello and welcome to our final week on Christchurch Kids.

 We are going to be taking a break over the summer holidays and we are really hoping that in September we will be more able to meet back in church for fun on Sunday mornings.

We hope that our blog has helped you learn more about God and have fun too. We hope that is has started some conversations with your family about what it means to make God part of your every day life.

A big part of making God part of your day is keeping in touch with prayer. 



We've looked at all sorts of things about prayer over the past few weeks...

We can...

...tell God how amazing He is.

...ask for God's help.

... say the Lord's prayer.

... say sorry.

...say thank you.

...listen to God.

... talk to God about our worries.


Have you got a Bible in your house? Have a look at the stories in there and see if you can notice where people pray.

In a den of lions! (Daniel) Inside a giant fish! (Jonah) In a garden or on top of a mountain (Jesus)

In a house (the disciples), in a palace (Nehemiah), on a ship and by the seashore (Paul).


We can pray ANYWHERE

and we can talk to God 

about ANYTHING!


The Bible says


Never stop praying.

1 Thessalonians 5 : 17


Activity

We can make a prayer poster today. You can use a big bit of paper or card as your background and cut out pictures, draw pictures or write words on it about anything you want to talk to God about. 

You could make your own prayer poster and put it up in your room. You could add to it over the summer as you talk to God about all sorts of things. 

or

You could make a family prayer poster  and put it up where everyone can see it and you can add things to it together and then pray about those things together too.



Prayer


Did you receive your "101 ways to start a conversation with God" in the post? 


If you didn't, you can download it here

Why not try a new idea on the poster every day in the summer holidays?

Which one will you try today?



We've got a fun song today about prayer. What do you think the actions would look like?

We hope you have joining in with this song.



Thanks for joining in today and we hope you get closer to God over the summer as you explore prayer. Keep chatting to God, He wants to hear from you.

We hope you have a fantastic summer with lots of fun and time to rest too. 



We hope to see you at Christchurch in September. 




Sunday, July 11, 2021

Prayer - God listens to our worries

 Hello and welcome back to Christchurch Kids. We hope you have had a good week and aren't feeling too tired as we come towards the end of term - It's nearly the summer holidays!


We are continuing to look at prayer this week. We've looked at lots of different things we can pray about and today we have a story about a king called Jehoshaphat. He faced a difficult situation and he prayed to God for help.




We may not be facing 3 armies about to attack but we might have situations that spring up in our lives that make us feel worried , upset, or scared. We can talk to God about it and ask for his help. 

Did you notice that Jehoshaphat didn't just ask for help? He said thank you to God for the good things God had done and he praised God. When the army went into battle, the sent the musicians ahead to sing songs of how great God is. 

Jehoshaphat and the people didn't just ask for help, they kept their thoughts fixed on God with thank you prayers and songs too. They knew God was with them.


Activity

When we find ourselves in an unexpected ,tricky situations we can say a quick prayer to ask God for help. Sometimes these are called arrow prayers.

Today, we are going to make paper aeroplanes to represent our arrow prayers. You could write your prayers on them before you fly them.






Prayer


Give your worries to the Lord.
    He will take care of you.

Psalm 55 : 22


We can talk to God about our worries and any difficult situations we face. If you do have worries, it's also great to talk to an adult you trust as well. God puts people into our lives who can help us.

We are going to use bubbles to help us pray today. If you have things that you are worried about, you can talk to God about them and blow your bubbles and watch them float away. 

If we feel nervous or anxious, taking deep breaths can help us feel calm. If you feel like this, you can imagine that you are trying to blow an enormous bubble. If you have your bubbles with you, you can give it a go. How big a bubble can you make? 






We've got a song that we love singing at F@CT. The words come from the Bible when Joshua and the Israelites faced a battle they thought they couldn't win. God told them they could be brave as He would be with them. 
We hope you enjoy joining in with the actions.





Thanks for joining us today here on our blog. 

Next week will be our last post on here and our last Christchurch Kids group in church as we are then taking a break for the summer holidays. We hope you have lots of fun over the summer. If you would like to come to church in the holidays with your family, there are activity bags available for anyone who would like one.







Sunday, June 27, 2021

Prayer - We can listen to God

 Hello and welcome back to our Christchurch Kids blog, We hope you've had a great week.


Recently, we've been looking at prayer and the sorts of things that we can talk to God about. The thing about prayer is that it's not just talking to God but listening to Him as well. Prayer helps us be close to God. Can you imagine having a friend who only ever talked to you but never listened to a word you said? That would be a bit strange. God wants us to listen to Him as well as talk to him - He's got things he wants to tell us. 


Let's listen to a story from the Bible about a boy called Samuel who became really good at listening to God, but it wasn't always like that...




Have you seen people praying when they just sit in silence? Sometimes they are thinking of what to say, or talking to God in their heads but sometimes they are listening. It's good to pray and ask God to help us listen to Him. 



Here is a story from the Little Shoots, Deep Roots blog about a time when this mum's two sons listened to God...



Giggling, my boys scurried into their beds. One up the ladder to the top bunk, the other underneath. Damp hair curled around their ears, smelling fresh from the bath. 

It was time to listen to God.  I asked them to repeat these words:

“Jesus, please help me to listen to you. Help my heart and mind to be quiet so I can hear you. Jesus, what would you like to say to me today?”

Then I reminded them that it was time to be quiet and wait for Jesus to respond, something that is very hard for small boys to do. 

But within a minute, my younger son said “I think he wants to say ‘I love you.’”

The older boy was discouraged because he hadn’t heard any whispers in his heart; he said his brain was too noisy. I encouraged him to ask God to help his brain be quiet.

His quiet whispers traveled from the top bunk to my ears, and straight to God’s heart: “God please help my brain to be quiet so I can hear what you have to say to me.”

Only a few seconds had passed when I saw his face poking out over the top of the bunk. With a smile that simultaneously held surprise, joy, and bashfulness, he told me what God had spoken to him.

“God said ‘I love you, Cubbie.'”

Both boys had an experience with God that evening but I believe it was the most meaningful to Cubbie, my 7 year old. He knows what it’s like to have an incredibly busy brain, one that is constantly coming up with ideas and plans. But in one simple heart-whisper, his heart and mind were brought to peace.


Isn't that a great story. It's even better that we get to share that story and be encouraged to listen to God as well.  God can talk to us if we listen just like He did for those boys.

There are lots of ways that God can talk to us:

  • Through the Bible.
  • Sometimes it's a whisper in our heart, like in the story above.
  • It might be in a special dream or a picture that pops into your head.
  • God might tell us things by giving a message for us to someone who we know and trust.
  • Sometimes it can be the words to a Bible verse or a song remembered at just the right time.
If you think that God has spoken to you, talk it through with a grown-up you trust, just like Samuel did in our story today.  Eli helped Samuel to hear God's voice.  



A Game to play

We've been doing a lot of talking about listening so here's a game where we can practice our listening skills

Can you guess what animal is making the sound?




Colouring


God speaks to us through the Bible and so the better we know the Bible, the easier it is to hear God.
We've got some colouring pages that we have collected over the past year on our blog with lots of different Bible verses. Have a look through them. Is there one that that jumps out at you? Maybe that is what God wants to say to you today?




Prayer

We can take a moment to be still and quiet and pray the prayer that the boys prayed in the story above. 

Jesus, please help me to listen to you. Help my heart and mind to be quiet so I can hear you. Jesus, what would you like to say to me today?



We've got a song to finish today which is great to help us get moving again after we've been sitting still and quiet. We can sing and dance and praise God that He is the only one we want to follow...





 We'll be back here next week with F@CT Online but you can also join us in church for our F@CT service. You don't need to book a space anymore so you can just pop along on Sunday morning at 10am to join in with F@CT . We'll be hearing a story, doing actions to songs, trying out prayers, making crafts and having fun learning more about God. 


Sunday, June 20, 2021

Prayer - We can say Thank You

 Hello and welcome back to  Christchurch Kids. We hope you’ve had a great week. Happy Fathers Day!


We have been asking lots of questions about prayer recently. Have you prayed this week? What did you chat to God about? 

We’ve been looking at the different sorts of things we can talk to God about when we pray and today we are looking at...

Thank you prayers


There are lots of examples of people saying thank you to God in the Bible and sometimes they happen at the most unexpected and surprising of times! 

Do you know the story of Jonah? Let’s have a watch now so we are reminded of the story.





Jonah prayed his thank you prayer inside the great big fish! What do you think he thanked God for as he was sat inside a big, smelly fish!? Jonah thanked God that He had sent the fish to save him from the stormy sea.

Do you know the story of Daniel and the Lions’ Den? Daniel was living in a place where prayer had been banned but he still got up and prayed to God and thanked him even though it meant he didn’t just get in trouble he got thrown into a pit full of lions. Wow!

What about when Jesus took the five loaves and two fishes and fed 5,000 people? It was a miracle but the interesting, surprising thing for us is that Jesus said his thank you prayer BEFORE he shared out the food.

The Bible is full of surprising stories of thank you prayers. It shows us that we can say thank you to God anywhere, anytime and for anything.

What would you like to say THANK YOU to God for today?



In case you're wondering what to say thank you for, here's a silly song to remind us that God made everything! Can you sing along??






Activity


Today we are going to make Lego models of things we are thankful to God for. Maybe you can put it on a shelf this week and when you see your model you could think of something to say thank you for. Maybe you could make a model of your Dad or your Grandpa as we are feeling especially thankful for Fathers today.



Prayer




We’ve got a fun way to pray today. Do you know how to play the Alphabet game? It’s a great game to play in the car. You choose a category and you have to think of something for every letter of the alphabet. We usually try animals or boys/girls names or countries.

Today we are going to play the alphabet game but this time we are going to think of things we can say thank you to God for. We can say ...

“Thank you God for...” and add a word starting with the next letter of the alphabet. 

Maybe today we are going to extra thankful for xylophones, yoghurts and zebras! 




We've got a great song to sing to God today all about saying Thank You. The actions are fun to join in with as well. 




We hope you have a good week and find lots of things to say thank you to God for. We'll be back here next week asking more questions about prayer but you can also join us in church on Sunday mornings for our group for primary school aged children. We will be playing games, telling stories, making crafts and of course, trying out the things we have learnt about prayer. 

If you would like to join us on Sunday mornings in church, please book your place here.

Sunday, June 13, 2021

Prayer - We can say sorry

Hello! We're so glad you could join us this morning on our Christchurch Kids blog. 


Over the past few weeks, we have been talking about prayer and the different sorts of things we can pray about. Today we are looking at prayers where we say sorry to God. 




Jesus told a story (also called a parable) to help us understand how much God forgives us and how that should remind us to forgive other people too.

This church had great fun retelling the parable of the unforgiving servant. We hope you have fun watching it!





Why do we say sorry to God and what do we say sorry for? 

There's a word you hear a lot in the Bible and in church and that word is "sin". Sin means anything that isn't perfect as God is completely perfect. We're human and so we all get things wrong. Sometimes we do something on purpose that might hurt someone else or make them sad, sometimes we might think badly about someone else and sometimes we don't do a good thing that we could have done. 

When we get things wrong, it gets in the way of our relationship with God. We say sorry to God so that we can remain close to Him. He always forgives us because when Jesus died, he took the consequences of all the things we do wrong. God loves us that much! 




Challenge

Peter asked Jesus "How many times should we forgive people - seven times?" and Jesus replied "Seventy times seven!" 

That's 490 times! Here's a challenge for you. Can you do something 490 times? Hop? Bounce a ball and catch it? Pop a bubble? Keep a balloon off the ground by patting it up?  Build a tower with that many Lego bricks? (Do you have that many Lego bricks??)
That's a lot of times!





Prayer

Saying sorry can be tricky. We have a sorry prayer we can say together

Saying Sorry prayer

Make a fist  We are sorry for the times we have got angry with other people.


Point away from yourself with your index finger We are sorry for the times we have blamed others and seen things wrong in others without recognising we get things wrong too.


Close up your hand and hold it close to your chest We are sorry for the times we have kept things selfishly to ourselves .


 Put your hand over your mouth We are sorry for the words we have spoken which have hurt other people.



After a pause, hold out that same hand with an open palm upward, as if you are waiting to receive something. 


  Jesus says, 'If you are tired from carrying heavy burdens, come to me and I will give you rest'. So we bring all that we are to Jesus - all our sins and our failure to love. Thank you that you died for us so that we might be forgiven and start a new life in the power of your Holy Spirit.


As a way of remembering that it is through the cross that our sins are forgiven,  trace the shape of a cross with the index finger of your other hand across the palm of the hand you are holding out.

Amen




God is a Super Wonderful God! He's amazing and we love singing about it!
Here's our song for today. We hope you enjoy joining in. 





Thank you for joining us on the blog today.

We'll be back here next week asking more questions about prayer but you can also join us in church on Sunday mornings for our group for primary school aged children. We will be playing games, telling stories, making crafts and of course, trying out the things we have learnt about prayer. 

If you would like to join us on Sunday mornings in church, please book your place here.



Sunday, May 30, 2021

Prayer - What Would Jesus Do?

 Hi Christchurch Kids! Welcome back to our blog. We hope you are enjoying the sunshine now that we can play outside without getting cold and wet!


We're continuing to look at prayer today. Prayer is something that people have found tricky for a long time. The disciples must have found it a curious topic too as they asked Jesus, "How should we pray?"

Jesus gave us lots of examples of when he prayed and what he prayed about. Did you know that Jesus even prayed for us!


Let's watch the video and find out more...




When the disciples asked Jesus how to pray, he gave them the answer that we now call "The Lord's Prayer." When Jesus said the Lord's Prayer, he didn't mean that we could only use those words. It is more like a recipe of that sort of things you can put in a prayer.

Let's have a closer look at the Lord's Prayer

Our Father in Heaven, hallowed be your name.

We can praise God and tell him that he's amazing!

Your kingdom come, your will be done, on earth as in heaven. 

We want the world to be good just like God planned. We want to follow God's plans for us.

Give us today our daily bread. 

We can ask God for the things we need - and that other people will have the things they need.

Forgive us our sins as we forgive those who sin against us. 

We can say sorry to God when we get things wrong and ask Him to help us forgive other people when they get things wrong too.

Lead us not into temptation but deliver us from evil. 

We can ask God to keep us safe from things that could lead us away from following Him.

For the kingdom, the power, and the glory are yours now and forever. 

We can tell God again that he is amazing FOREVER!  He is in charge.

Amen. 



Activity

That's a lot of things to remember when we are praying. We can make something to help us remember the different things we can pray about. We can make a prayer bracelet where different colour beads remind us of different things. If you don't have beads, you can make your own from Fimo or even paper. Here's how to make paper beads. If you don't want to wear a bracelet, you could thread the beads on a string and tie them onto a bookmark or a keyring.






Purple bead = Purple is a royal colour. This reminds us that God is special and Amazing

Blue bead = This reminds us that we want the Earth to be as good as heaven. We want to follow God's ways.

Brown bead = This reminds of asking for our "daily bread" as we can ask for things we need.

White bead = We can say sorry to God. When God forgives our sins they are completely wiped away and we are clean again (Maybe you can imagine a totally clean whiteboard!)

Dark/black bead = The dark colour reminds us of the things that can lead us away from following God. We can ask for God to keep us safe.

Yellow bead = Yellow reminds us of the colour of a crown (you could use a gold bead instead). God is King. He is amazing and He is in charge.



Prayer

Today, let's practice saying the Lord's Prayer. You can say it slowly, pausing between each line as you think about what those words mean.



We are going to finish our time on the blog today with a fantastic song about prayer from Awesome Cutlery. It's got some great words and we hope you enjoy singing along.






Next week, we have F@CT Online here on the blog and in the church. We will have a story, songs with actions, prayers and crafts - all the usual F@CT fun! We are continuing to look at the amazing promises God has made us. We would love to see you there! 

If you would like to come to F@CT in church, please book your place on the website here.


Sunday, May 23, 2021

Pentecost

 Hello and welcome back to Christchurch Kids. 


Happy Birthday!



Who's birthday is it? It's the church's birthday! Today is the day we celebrate a special day called Pentecost. It's the day when the disciples first went out and started telling people about Jesus. BUT... they didn't go out on their own. Jesus had promised a gift but what would it be? Jo from the Little Worship Company is going to tell us more. What is in her story bag today?




Wow! What an amazing day that must have been!

We are going to celebrate Pentecost by getting creative because we love making things to help us remember what we have heard.

In the story today we heard how the Holy Spirit sounded like a mighty wind so we are going to be making our own kites!

Have you made a kite fly on a day without much wind? You have to run really fast and put so much hard work in. It does fly a little but not a lot. When the wind blows, you can fly your kite with hardly any effort at all. 

When the Holy Spirit helps us, it's like the wind helping the kite on a windy day. When we try to do things on our own it can be like running along trying to fly the kite without using the wind. Think about the amazing things the kite could do with the help of the wind - hovering high up or looping the loop. it certainly couldn't do those things on it's own. The Holy Spirit helps us do amazing things too. The Holy Spirit helps us to do the things God has asked us to do.

Here's some instructions to make a paper kite using just a piece of paper, a stapler and some string.



Prayer

Do you write thank you letters after you've had a present from someone? Maybe you make someone a thank you picture? 

It's always good to say thank you when someone has given us a good gift and we can say "Thank you" to God for sending the Holy Spirit - the best present ever!

How would you like to say thank you to God today? You could say it, or sing it, or dance it, or draw it?



We've got a great song today all about the Holy Spirit. We hope you have fun singing along and dancing as we celebrate Pentecost.



Thanks for joining us here on the blog this week and we hope you have a great day celebrating Pentecost. 

We have exciting news! This week we will be starting a Christchurch Kids group in Christchurch on Sunday mornings - Hurray! It will be happening in the hall during the morning service for primary school aged children. We will be sitting at tables with our siblings with resources on each table. Adults will be wearing masks but primary school aged children won't need to. We will be having lots of fun finding out more about prayer with stories, games and crafts. 

If you would like to come along, you will need to book a place as we have a maximum number of 15 places each Sunday. You can book a place by clicking here.

We're really sorry that we can't run Bubbles or Rapidz at the moment.

We will still be here on the blog too until the summer holidays so you can find out more about prayer here as well and chat about it with your family.


( Happy Birthday Photo by Robert Anderson on Unsplash)

Sunday, May 16, 2021

Prayer - We can ask for help

 Hello and welcome back to Christchurch Kids. Today, we are going to be continuing to talk about prayer. Have you talked to God this week? What did you chat about?




Today we are talking about asking for help. We all ask for help all the time. What do you need help with during your day?

Tying your shoelaces?
Getting a lift to football?
Being given a packed lunch?
Reading a tricky word in a book?

I love it when someone helps me as shows they are thinking of me, even when it's a little thing like making me a cup of tea.

The Bible tells us that God loves us. He loves us so much that he sent Jesus so we could be friends with Him forever. God wants to help us because He loves us. 


When we pray, we can ask for help. It could be for a little thing or a really big thing. Peter's friends asked for God's help in a really big way.

 Let's listen to the story and find out....


Did you notice that when God answered their prayers, Peter's friends still didn't believe it had happened! God is more amazing that we can imagine and will do more than we expect.


Prayer

God loves to help you with things - big and small. This week, if you find something you need help with, remember to ask God. Look for how He answers your prayer. Maybe someone will come along to help you, maybe you will find that lost thing. God can answer our prayers in the most surprising ways - just like in our story today.




We've got a song to join in with now and it's so much fun and we've got some friends here to help with the actions too. God wants to help us and he is always there and always listens and always hears me when I talk to him...



Thanks for joining us here on the blog this week. We have exciting news! Next week, on May 23rd, we will be starting a Christchurch Kids group in Christchurch on Sunday mornings - Hurray! It will be happening in the hall during the morning service for primary school aged children. We will be sitting at tables with our siblings with resources on each table. Adults will be wearing masks but primary school aged children won't need to. We will be having lots of fun finding out more about prayer with stories, games and crafts. 

If you would like to come along, you will need to book a place as we have a maximum number of 15 places each Sunday. You can book a place by clicking here.

We're really sorry that we can't run Bubbles or Rapidz at the moment.

We will still be here on the blog too until the summer holidays so you can find out more about prayer here as well and chat about it with your family.




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Sunday, May 9, 2021

Prayer - God you are amazing!

 Hello and welcome to Christchurch Kids. We hope you've had a good week. 

We are starting to look at something new this week and we're going to be talking about it until the summer holidays as it's a big one... PRAYER


What does prayer look like to you?



Does it look a bit like this - in church with our hands together and eyes closed?



Does it look like this? Asking God for help when we need it? (Maybe he's just lost his bucket and spade and would really like to make a sandcastle!)



Does it look like this? Talking to God when we are feeling sad?

The AMAZING thing about prayer is that it can be all those things and lots more things too. Each week we are going to be talking about a different bit of prayer and this week our prayers might look a bit like this....


Jesus taught us how to pray when he told us what we now call "The Lord's prayer". It starts...

Our Father in heaven, 

Hallowed be your name


Jesus is telling us that when we pray we can tell God how amazing He is. "Hallowed be your name" means "May your name be special". There's a word for this and it's...

Worship

Worship is saying how great and good God is. It isn't about stuff He's given us or things He's done for us, it just saying how fantastic He is!


What can we say when we want to worship God? Maybe you have a favourite song in church that talks about how amazing God is? You can use that as a worship prayer.

We can use words from the Bible as a prayer too. These are words from the Psalms

Come, let’s sing for joy to the Lord.
    Let’s shout praises to the Rock who saves us.
Let’s come to him with thanksgiving.
    Let’s sing songs to him.
The Lord is the great God.
    He is the great King over all gods.
The deepest places on earth are his.
    And the highest mountains belong to him.
The sea is his because he made it.
    He created the land with his own hands.

Come, let’s bow down and worship him.
    Let’s kneel before the Lord who made us.
He is our God.
    And we are the people he takes care of
    and the sheep that he tends.

Psalm 95 : 1-7


We can sing some of those words too. People have been using Psalms as prayers and songs for over 2,500 years and we are still using them today. 

Here's a great version of those worship words...




Prayer

Now it's your turn to have a go at a worship prayer. 

It's great to use our senses when we pray. The Bible quite often talks about smells, fragrance and aromas. Incense is something that was burned in the temple which had a good smell to make the place feel special and holy. God even gave Moses a recipe for a special perfume to only to used in the tabernacle (their holy place).

Find a smell you like today. What would you choose? A nice soap? A freshly peeled orange? A scented flower from your garden?

Smell what you've chosen and tell God how amazing you think he is!



Here's another way to worship God - with a song! We can sing and jump around and dance and tell God how fantastic we think he is. He's an Awesome God - Wow!




Thanks for joining us here on the blog this week. We have exciting news! In a couple of weeks, on May 23rd, we will be starting a Christchurch Kids group in Christchurch on Sunday mornings - Hurray! It will be happening in the hall during the morning service for primary school aged children. We will be sitting at tables with our siblings with resources on each table. Adults will be wearing masks but primary school aged children won't need to. We will be having lots of fun finding out more about prayer with stories, games and crafts. 

If you would like to come along, you will need to book a place as we have a maximum number of 15 places each Sunday. You can book a place by clicking here.

We're really sorry that we can't run Bubbles or Rapidz at the moment.

We will still be here on the blog too until the summer holidays so you can find out more about prayer here as well and chat about it with your family.