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Paul - a holiday club or activity day
Outline ideas for a special focus on St. Paul's adventures at sea - Acts 27-28
View ideaChoice circus - a dramatic activity
A drama game useful for exploring the two sides of an argument or dilemma
View ideaPrayer pots
A fun way to encourage children to pray for other people - there's a mild surprise element that adds a little fillip to praying.
View ideaCalling the disciples
A way-in to the story of Jesus choosing his followers (Mark 3:13-19). Possible links could be a series about the 12 disciples, building teams ready for activities in groups or working together as a supportive community.
View ideaSamuel and Eli
A way-in to the story of God calling Samuel as a young boy (1 Samuel chapter 3) with possible links to the topic of hearing God in prayer, other Bible stories where God spoke directly to people or how God speaks today.
View ideaJesus calms the storm
A way-in to the story of Jesus calming the storm on the Sea of Galilee with possible links to stories that made people think Jesus was special, stories where Jesus showed his power over nature or discussion about fear, disasters and prayer
View ideaOnce a term fun clubs
You may not have the time or people to run a weekly club, but you still want to reach out to the children in your community. One idea is a once-a-term fun club, held perhaps on a weekday afternoon, after school for 2 hours. Manageable, staffable, exciting in its novelty - it could be great!
View ideaPsalm 139 - our specialness to God
A way in to talking about how special each one of us is to God with links to Psalm 139.
View ideaDavid and Samuel
A way-in to talking about how the inside part of our lives (our character) is more important to God than what we look like on the outside eith links to the story of Samuel choosing David as King - 1 Samuel 16 verses 1-13
View ideaPrayer activity on talking to God
An introduction to prayer and into understanding the different ways in which we can approach God with links to Jesus' teaching on prayer in Matthew chapter 6
View ideaPrayer using the image of armour
An introduction to praying, using objects around a room. Link this to how Paul used what he could see of the Roman armour worn by his guards as a way of praying for the things he and his friends needed to make them strong for God - see Ephesians 6:14-18.
View ideaPrayer using hand movements
An introduction to prayer, using different hand positions to help us with different sorts of prayers with a link to Psalm 141: 2b
View ideaPuppets - easy human glove puppets
Simple instructions for how to make human glove puppets - all in less than an hour!
View ideaPuppets - mouth puppets
Simple instructions for how to make a Snape Puppet and Sock Puppet
View ideaHow God speaks through the Bible stories - a presentation
An introduction to the idea of the Bible as the place to find story answers (and more questions!) to life's big questions. With possible links to Bible Sunday, or looking at some special stories in the Bible or a series of what the Bible means to people today.
View ideaRibbons in church
Ribbons attached to a short handle can be used during worship. They can look very beautiful in movement. Read some simple instructions on how to make and advice on how to use.
View ideaRuth 2
If you're looking story for harvest, why not use a harvest-time tale from the Bible as told in the book of Ruth? There are many elements of this harvest romance, which you could develop in conversation with the children or as part of a talk.
View ideaImprovised scenes - a dramatic activity
It's great fun to go into a group and have five minutes to prepare a short play springing from a theme or story. This idea provides guidelines to help to get a crisper, more watchable, less straggly result.
View ideaFreeze-frames - a dramatic activity
Freeze-frames, also known as tableaux or snapshots, are a useful well-known drama technique for showing a moment in the middle of the action or for showing an abstract concept in a concrete way.
View ideaLiving statues - a dramatic activity
A simple activity to explore feelings or actions. This activity is silent, does not require anyone to express themselves articulately unless they want to, and builds groups as people work closely together.
View ideaCrossing the Reed Sea
Here's a simple retelling of some of the Exodus story as an example of participative storytelling. It would be great down the main aisle of a church (if you have one) for an all-age service.
View ideaIn and out - a dramatic activity
Here's a simple, multipurpose drama game to help introduce or explore your theme. It's all-inclusive, encourages the use of imagination and is fun.
View ideaThe Bible Workout
Warm-up exercise workout based on the books of the Bible. It would be an ideal way to lead in to a piece of drama or mime linked to one particular Bible story or character.
View ideaChristmas - Presentation of Christmas message through sounds
Looking for a new, fun way to tell the Christmas story? Here is an idea involving sounds and simple visuals, which could form part of your Christmas worship this year.
View ideaChristmas - presentation of the real meaning of Christmas
Here is an idea for a Christmas presentation that can involve a number of people - children and adults - as they help the congregation to explore what Christmas is really about.
View ideaLent - An ongoing idea for exploring the cross through
The following idea helps children's groups prepare in Lent for the six-week countdown to the mystery of Easter.
View ideaLent - Praying a special prayer for Lent
The following is an action prayer idea for Lent which could be a regular short feature for each session of the Sundays in Lent.
View ideaDrawing to music
Sometimes you want the children to listen to God's Word in a song, but it's not necessarily a singalong one. Here's a simple idea to help them listen actively.
View ideaPraying the compass
It is important in all-age worship that every part of what is done together be accessible and meaningful to everyone there. However too often the prayers are left out of this and they revert to the usual adult format of someone speaking up front while everyone else just listens and adds the occasional Amen. Why not make your prayers more interactive?
View ideaEaster - Good Friday
At Salisbury Cathedral about 40 children and young people led the service. Here's a rough outline of what they did.
View ideaAscension day - A presentation
Ascension Day used to be celebrated much more than it is today. Being a weekday festival, it could prove useful material for a midweek group. The following idea could also form part of a school assembly or the all-age section of a service in church on the Sunday following Ascension Day.
View ideaOne World Week (October)
Each year the third week in October is celebrated as One World Week. Christians believe that the world is God's gift to us and that God has given people the job of taking care of it by continuing to create good things with his help. The Christian faith is found all around the world and in response to God's gift of creation Christians try to make a difference for good where they are. What follows is an outline for a collective worship presentation for One World Week linking this worldwide family of faith to the story of creation and Abraham from the Bible.
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