To discuss what it means to love God with all your heart, and to love others as you love yourself.
To explain the second half of the Lord’s Prayer to the children, and see applications for their own prayers.
To explain the first half of the Lord’s Prayer to the children, and see applications for their own prayers.
To help children understand that we can trust in God in all situations.
To teach the children some of what Proverbs says about being a friend. In particular, to focus on forgiveness, honesty and love.
To teach children the wise words in Proverbs. Be reminded that God watches over everything and we can trust in him. Illustrate the importance of focussing on God and other people rather than ourselves.
To help the children learn some precious truths that are in Proverbs about speech—what we say and how we say it. These are wise words written by King Solomon.
To help children understand the importance of sharing the good news of King Jesus. Increase an awareness of one missionary, missionary family or familiar country of focus. Recognise that we can all be missionaries wherever we are.
To help the children understand the importance of the Bible. It is through the Bible that we learn about God and his Son, King Jesus.
To help children understand that King Jesus is not just the king but he is our king. Illustrate the importance and the supreme worth of being part of God’s kingdom through the retelling of the parable of the Hidden Treasure.
To explain about God’s kingdom. God’s kingdom isn’t a visible, geographical kingdom with distinct boundaries. This makes the idea of God’s kingdom somewhat difficult to understand, particularly since there is the present kingdom of people who live with Jesus as king and the future reality of the heavenly kingdom.
This lesson will tell the children about Jesus calming the storm, a story that they may have heard before, but worth hearing again as a demonstration of Jesus’ power and greatness. One day Jesus will come back and everyone will know that he is king.
As you know we were planning to relaunch Kids Church along with our Sunday gatherings.
What is happening now? Will Home Kids Church continue? Listen to this update from Horse who answers all these questions and more....
Up until now we have looked at kings (King Saul, King David, King Solomon, etc) who were ‘traditional’ kings—kings who lived like kings. When Jesus lived on earth, Jesus was a totally different king—a king who didn’t wear a crown, didn’t live in a palace, a king who lived as a servant and fully obeyed God, even when that meant death.
Unlike the Kings that preceded him, Jesus is the one true King for God’s people who faithfully represents their Father in Heaven in leading, protecting and redeeming his people.
There are so many promises in the Old Testament referring to the promised king that it’s difficult to know what to include and how to summarise the promises, but here in this lesson is a start. We call the special king who is promised, the ‘promised king’ and we will emphasise the fact that he will be king forever, unlike all the other kings.
The HBC Kids Music team got busy to create these four 10-minute videos for you to enjoy at home. Just like on Sundays, they sing and dance, read the bible and pray with the kids.
While many of Judah’s kings did not obey God there were some who did. This lesson takes a closer look at Josiah and how he helped the Israelites to obey God again.
Were any of the Kings of Israel who came after David and Solomon were any better at following God and leading His people? If not, what hope do God’s people have?
The last in this unit on King Solomon, we’ll revise the series of lessons, reinforcing the main themes that we have looked at and showing that Solomon was sometimes a good King, sometimes a bad King, but Jesus is the perfect King.