LCH Children’s Conversations—Time after Pentecost 2010 (October and November)

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Reign of Christ—November 21, 2010

Preacher: Pastor Jeff Lilley
Summary: Today is Christ the King Sunday. If I put on this crown, will that make me a king? Of course not, you have to be born into in. So who our king? Jesus—the one we follow and obey. Jesus is a different kind of king who rules in love.

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Time after Pentecost • Lectionary 33—November 14, 2010

Peter R. Hallock’s The Last Judgement took the place of the children’s conversation and sermon.

All Saints Sunday—November 7, 2010

Preacher: Pastor Jeff Lilley
Summary: You know that today is All Saints Sunday, but what is a “saint”? Many people thing a saint is someone who never did anything wrong, but Jesus says you don’t have to be perfect to be a saint. God loves you, and that’s what makes you a saint. So, all these people here are saints, and you are all God’s saints.

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Reformation Day—October 31, 2010

Preacher: Pastor Jeff Lilley
Summary: You know that today is Reformation Day, but what is “reformation”? The best way to explain is with this playdough. In the beginning, God created the earth—including people—and they were very happy. But then some people did bad things, and they got sad and angry. So God created the church, but sometimes it didn’t do so well. So God re-formed the church and us through the cross and Jesus. God did this so we could do God’s work in the world.

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Time after Pentecost • Lectionary 30—October 24, 2010

Preacher: Pastor Phyllis Hormann
Summary: I have some candy today. If I told you that you had to earn it, you could list things you could do, like being nice to people or cleaning your room. Do we have to do things to earn God’s love and forgiveness? No, we can just receive it. So, you don’t have to do anything for the candy. You can choose a piece.

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Time after Pentecost • Lectionary 29/Children’s Sabbath—October 17, 2010

Preacher: Pastor Jeff Lilley
Summary: Today is Children’s Sabbath. Sabbath is the day of rest God gave you and everyone. It’s the day we get to go to church and play and take naps. It is a gift to us all, so I have gifts for you. Remember the Sabbath day and keep it holy.

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Time after Pentecost • Lectionary 28—October 10, 2010

Preacher: Pastor Jeff Lilley
Summary: In today’s first lesson, Naaman is a great warrior, but he has leprosy. He comes to Elisha for healing is told to wash himself in the Jordan. At first Naaman didn’t want to do such a simple thing, but he did and was healed. Sometimes people make it difficult to get right with God. But when you get scraped, you can just put a band-aid on it. And when you feel hurt, you can receive God’s love just as easily.

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Time after Pentecost • Lectionary 27—October 3, 2010

Preacher: Pastor Jeff Lilley
Summary: In today’s Gospel, the disciples ask Jesus to increase their faith. Do you have enough faith? There’s an app for that, so I will measure your faith. Look, you all have plenty of faith. Of course, this app does not really measure you faith, but I know you have enough faith because Jesus says just a little bit is enough. God has given us all the faith we need.

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