To engage children in a more active role during worship this Advent, the Episcopal Church is offering a four-week series of lectionary-based children’s sermons.
Offered at no fee, the children’s sermons provide clergy and lay leaders with step-by-step instructions on how to help the children lead the adults in worship.
“The sermons were designed for use in small congregations, but are appropriate for churches of any size and with any number of children, ranging in age from young children to youth,” explained Sarah Johnson, Editor of Sermons that Work in the Episcopal Church Office of Communication
The sermons for the four weeks of Advent are available the Sermons That Work website, http://episcopaldigitalnetwork.com/stw/childrens-sermons. The sermons are also available in Spanish on the Sermones que Iluminan website, http://episcopaldigitalnetwork.com/stw-es/sermones-de-ninos.
The four-week series are:
First Sunday of Advent (Year C), December 2: “Wait and Trust: Remember God Keeps Promises”
Second Sunday of Advent (Year C), December 9: “Wait and Get Ready: Make Things Right for All People”
Third Sunday of Advent (Year C), December 16: “Wait and Dream Big: Expect Really Good News”
Fourth Sunday of Advent (Year C), December 23: “Wait and Give Thanks: Celebrate the Promise”
For additional information, contact Johnson at sjohnson@episcopalchurch.org.
[November 14, 2012 media release by the Episcopal Church, Office of Public Affairs]