Children’s Sunday Sermons November 2025
Children’s Sunday Sermon
November 2, 2025
Good morning, girls and boys! Today I want to talk about an important word we often read in our Bibles — salvation.
If you went swimming at the pool or beach this summer, you probably saw lifeguards on duty. When someone gets into trouble in the water, the lifeguard is right there, ready to jump in and save them. Isn’t it comforting to know that when you’re swimming, someone is always watching out for you? You’re never alone.
Now imagine you’re in a building and smell smoke. You’d call 911, and before long, fire trucks would come racing in, sirens blaring, to save the people inside. Isn’t it good to know that help is always just a phone call away? You are not alone.
Even at home, help is close by. Maybe you’re stuck on a tough homework problem, and your mom or dad steps in to explain it. They help you out so you don’t fall behind. Again, you’re not alone.
And boys and girls, that’s exactly what Jesus offers us — salvation. He’s always beside us, ready to forgive and lift us up when we stumble. Just like the lifeguard, firefighter, or parent who helps when we call, Jesus’ saving love is always within reach. All we have to do is ask. Remember — with Jesus, you are never alone.
Children’s Sunday Sermon
November 9, 2025
Good morning, girls and boys! Do any of you remember hearing about a game show called “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?” The goal was simple — answer questions correctly and climb higher and higher until you reached the million-dollar prize. After each answer, the host would ask, “Is that your final answer?”
In today’s Bible story, some people called the Sadducees tried to test Jesus with a tricky question about life after death. But their question didn’t make sense — they were comparing life in heaven with life on earth. Jesus explained that the two cannot be compared, because heaven is beyond anything we can imagine.
And that was His final answer.
We may not know exactly what heaven looks like, but we do know it will be more wonderful than our wildest dreams — more beautiful, more peaceful, more joyful. Jesus said, “You will have treasure in heaven.” That promise is all we need to trust that heaven is real, and it’s good beyond measure. That’s Jesus’ final answer — and the best one of all.
Children’s Sunday Sermon
November 16, 2025
Good morning, boys and girls! How do you feel when someone says, “Good job!” or “Well done!” or “Way to go!”? It feels great, doesn’t it?
Maybe you heard it from your teacher after doing well on a test, or from your parents when you helped around the house. Maybe a friend said it when you fixed a bike or built something creative. Compliments like that make us feel proud — proud that our hard work paid off and that we did something good.
You know what? God feels that same kind of joy when we do good things. When you help a friend, share what you know with your brother or sister, or collect food or clothing for those in need, you’re doing exactly what God asks of you.
Each time you do something kind, generous, or loving, it’s like you’re hearing God say, “Good work! I’m proud of you.” That’s the best reward there is — knowing that your actions make God smile. So keep it up, boys and girls. Keep doing good work!
Children’s Sunday Sermon
November 23, 2025
Good morning, girls and boys! Today we’re going to talk about two words — King and Kingdom.
A king is someone who rules over a land and its people. And a kingdom is the place where that king reigns. Throughout history, there have been all kinds of kings — some kind, some cruel, some famous, some forgotten.
But as followers of Jesus, we belong to a very special kind of kingdom. We serve the greatest King of all — Jesus, the King of Kings. His Kingdom isn’t built on castles or armies. It’s built on love — love for God and love for one another.
Every one of us belongs to that Kingdom. And Jesus gives us clear instructions on how to live as good citizens within it:
• Be kind to others.
• Help those who need you.
• Listen with your heart.
• Give to those who have less.
• Love others, even when it’s hard.
Earthly kings may come and go, but Jesus’ Kingdom lasts forever. It’s a Kingdom ruled not by power or fear, but by the love of God — and you are part of it.
Children’s Sunday Sermon
November 30, 2025
Good morning, girls and boys! Is everyone awake today? Good — because I want to start with a funny story.
A mother and her son were arguing one morning about going to school. The son said, “I’m not going! The kids don’t like me, the teachers don’t like me, and even the bus driver frowns at me!” The mother replied, “You have to go — you’re forty-five years old and you’re the principal!”
Pretty funny, right? None of us expected that ending!
The Bible also tells us something about being awake — it says, “Stay awake.” Now, it doesn’t mean staying up past bedtime or skipping sleep. It means being alert — paying attention to what matters most.
When we “stay awake” in faith, we’re ready to notice the needs of others, ready to do good, and ready to live the way Jesus taught us to live. So stay alert, stay kind, and stay ready — because following Jesus takes an awake heart every single day.
