Celebrating the Joy of Childhood on Children’s Sunday

As Children’s Sunday approaches, we’re filled with anticipation and joy. It’s a special day dedicated to celebrating the youngest members of our congregation, the spirited hearts who bring innocent delight and profound wisdom in their simplicity.

Reflecting on the Significance of Children’s Sunday

Children’s Sunday is more than just a day to recognize our children. It’s a time for us to reflect on the teachings of Jesus about children, “Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these.” (Matthew 19:14 NIV). It’s an opportunity for the church to come together and affirm the importance of nurturing our young ones in faith, hope, and love.

Celebration of Our Children

This year, we’ve prepared a joyful service centered around and including our children, filled with music and a message that showcases their talents and the beauty of their faith.

A Call to Support and Nurture

Children’s Sunday also serves as a gentle nudge to each of us, reminding us of our Baptismal commitment to supporting the growth and development of these precious lives. Reflect on how you can contribute, whether through volunteering for programs, engaging in mentorship, or offering support to families.

Special Appreciation for Teachers and Mentors

We extend our heartfelt gratitude to the volunteers who dedicate their time and love to nourishing our children’s spiritual and personal growth. Your devotion does not go unnoticed and is pivotal to shaping a future rooted in God’s love.

Join Us in Celebration

I invite each of you to join us this Sunday at 11:00 AM to honor these exceptional individuals—our children, our hope for tomorrow. May this Children’s Sunday revitalize our commitment to the youngest among us and renew our dedication to being a supportive community, full of encouragement and care.

Blessings,

Pastor Shannon

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“Children are a gift from the LORD; they are a reward from him.” – Psalm 127:3 (NLT)

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