Putting Together a Children’s Church Program
It’s Easier Than You Think!
Don’t think you could you do your own Children’s Church from scratch? Yes, you can! Here are the basics anyone can use to develop their own lessons.
Doing a CC Program
| The Five Steps to Putting Together a Children’s Church Program |
| Step 1 – Start with a Central Theme. This will be the main subject of your lesson. Everything in the Children’s Church service will be built around this one theme.Step 2 – Develop an Objective for the Central Theme. Your objective is what you want the children to learn from the lesson - what you want them to leave with and apply to their lives.
Step 3 – Choose an Appropriate Bible Story and Bible Verse for the Central Theme and Objective. Step 4 – List What Resources You have to Support the Central Theme and Objective. Do you have a puppet skit that would fit, a Gospel trick that would work, an object lesson that would back up your theme? This is why building up a supply of material is important. It takes time but the more resources you have, the more choices you will have to use in your program. Step 5 – Plan Your Schedule and Write it Down. Remember that you will have many things that you’ll do every week in your program. You’ll want to teach the Bible verse, sing, play a review game, etc. The important thing is to do things a little differently each week and change things up so it’s not “the same old thing in the same old way.” Now, let’s put together a Children’s Church program using the above steps. Step 1 – Our Central Theme will be “Prayer.” (We could even decide to have a several week series on prayer.) Step 2 – Our Objective will be “God hears and answers our prayers - we should pray daily.” Step 3 – We will use the story of Hezekiah, from II Kings 20:1-11 and our Bible verse will be 1 John 5:14, “. . .if we ask any thing according to his will, he heareth us:” Step 4 – We have the following resources to support our theme and objective: the puppets are going to “sing” the song, “Still Haven’t Got What I’m Praying For,” from the RPM 5 CD, a dress-up character, Billy the Baker, is going to bring an object lesson, “Pretzels and Prayers” from the book, 50 Magic Object Lessons You Can Do, and a white board picture story called “Prayer,” from the book Dewey’s Gospel Cartoon Fun. Step 5 – Our Schedule: Two Songs (One fun and silly song as we get started and an upbeat song with a Bible truth) Welcome and Behavior Rules Memory Verse 1 John 5:14 (Disappearing verse on the white board) Puppets Sing “Still Haven’t Got What I’m Praying For,” Two Songs Object Lesson “Pretzels and Prayers” with Dress-up Character, Billy the Baker Two Songs Bible Story (Introduce with white board story “Prayer”) Invitation Review Game (“Peanut Butter and Jelly” from the book Mouse on a Mission) Announcements Dismiss You have the basics now for developing a Children’s Church program, but remember it takes prayer, practice and preparation to do it well. You can do it – give it a try! Taken from BTI News and written by Dr. Larry Hipps. All books and material used can be obtained from Bring Them In. |


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