Preface for Pastors and Parents This Sunday is the Feast of the Transfiguration, the last Sunday before Lent, so I bring you a children’s sermon on Mark 9:2-9. I find this an extremely rich text (as you can see in my Monday meditation on it from three years ago). But the fun continues when one […]
A Children’s Sermon on Mark 1:21-28
Preface for Pastors & Parents This Children’s sermon on Mark 1:21-28 matches up with the Fourth Sunday after Epiphany. I didn’t get to write it last week because my time was consumed by opening week rehearsals for a play at Cider Mill Stage in Endicott, New York. It went really well. (Thanks for asking!) Here’s […]
A Children’s Sermon on Mark 1:29-39
Preface for Pastors & Parents — and Theatre Goers I’m happy to bring you a children’s sermon on Mark 1:29-39, after not being able to write for a couple weeks. I’m in a play at the Cider Mill Stage in Endicott, New York. As we ramped up toward opening night it got pretty intense. It’s […]
A Children’s Sermon on Mark 1:4-11 — The Baptism of Christ
Preface for Parents and Pastors This Sunday is “The Baptism of the Lord,” the first Sunday after Epiphany, so I bring you a children’s sermon on Mark 1:4-11. Some churches will be celebrating Epiphany, since that’s the bigger holy day, technically, and it didn’t fall on a Sunday. If that’s true for you, you can […]
A Children’s Sermon on Luke 2:22-40 — The Presentation
Preface for Pastors and Parents For the First Sunday after Christmas Day in Year B of the lectionary (or if you happen to be celebrating the Feast of the Presentation) I offer you a children’s sermon on Luke 2:22-40. It’s a beautiful text. The only trouble is that it has four distinct parts, and I […]
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