Jesus' Birth Word Search

As Christmas nears, we are all looking for fun ways to go through the birth of Jesus. Here is a word search that helps the children in your class, or home, to recognize the names of people involved in the birth of Jesus. You can use it as a review after you have gone over all of the stories in your class, or use it as a teaching tool to tell each person’s part in the birth. Click

Jesus Birthday Party for Children

**This is a guest post by Glenys Nellist  from Kids Ministry Matters Imagine this… you are a young mom with three little kids. It is Christmas Eve. Your kids are in a state of high excitement. The kitchen counter top is strewn with multi colored sprinkles and blobs of red frosting… tell tale signs that you have just finished decorating the last of the Christmas cookies together. You still have to call Grandma to wish her Merry Christmas;

Sunday School Lesson: Back to Bethlehem

Here is another option for Sunday School this Advent Seasons. It’s a lesson plan intended to present the Christmas story of Christ’s birth in Bethlehem and the Shepherd’s announcement of His birth. It was was first prepared for older elementary students and can be adapted for other ministry opportunities. Learning Goal: As students take an imaginary journey to the town of Bethlehem they will learn that God kept His promise to send a Savior who would be born

The Birth of Christ #2 – The Shepherds (Children’s Church Lesson)

Try this lesson plan with your Sunday School or Children’s Church this Christmas seasons. It is part 2 of a 3-part series about the Christmas Story. This lesson teaches about the details of the Shepherds visiting the baby Jesus. This children’s church lesson plan was first written for children age 5 – 11. Be sure to consider your own ministry context and modify it as needed. Please leave any feedback or suggestions for improvement in the comment

Candy Cane Poem about Jesus (Free Printable)

The Legend of the Candy Cane is a fun object lesson to remind kids the Christmas story is all about Jesus. Download our printable version below and share this beautiful Gospel message with kids in your church this December! Get the printout below and then watch our Candy cane object lesson video. Download the Candy Cane Poem Share the Good News of Jesus for Christmas Candy Cane Object Lesson about Jesus Legend of the Candy Cane? Amazon

The Birth of Christ Part #1 The Stable (Children's Church Lesson)

Try this lesson plan with your Sunday School or Children’s Church this Christmas seasons. It is part 1 of a 3-part series about the Christmas Story. This lesson teaches about the details of the King of Kings being born in a stable. This children’s church lesson plan was first written for children age 5 – 11.  Be sure to consider your own ministry context and modify it as needed. Please leave any feedback or suggestions for improvement

Preschool Bible Lessons for Sunday School

Find your next preschool or toddler Sunday School lesson right here. Our curriculum is easy to print and 100% free to teach in your church. Search now. Featured Preschool Lessons Preschool Sunday School Curriculum Toddlers Knowing God – 8 week curriculum on the character of God Knowing Jesus – 31 week curriculum from Mark’s Gospel Preschoolers Knowing God – 6 lessons from Isiah Days of Creation for Preschoolers – 6 week study Jesus is My Good Shepherd –

Lesson: God Sends an Angel to Visit Joseph (Matthew 1:18-25)

Mary was not the only one visited by angels in advance of Jesus’ birth. In this story, God sends an angel to prepare Joseph for his very special role in the Christmas story. Ultimately, Joseph accepts Jesus as his son. This lesson was first used in a broadly graded children’s church program. It could easily be adapted as a Christmas Sunday School lesson or used in other ministry contexts. The emphasis on this lesson is the amazing

101 Sunday School Games (Fun & Easy) Bible Games for Kids

Bible games are an engaging way to capture kids’ attention in your children’s ministry or Sunday School. Explore these fun Sunday School games this weekend to make your class interactive and exciting. We’ve compiled 101 Bible games for kids, packed with easy-to-plan ideas that provide a fun, positive experience while learning God’s Word. Use the links below to download these games in printable PDF format and enhance your Sunday School curriculum with interactive activities. Free Bible Game

Free Sunday School Curriculum & Lessons for Kids

Download this week’s 100% free Sunday School lesson or find your next Sunday School curriculum series—printable Bible study lessons and activities in Children’s Ministry. Search 🔎 All Free Resources Sunday School Lesson This Week Printable Sunday School Curriculum & Lessons for Kids Search Sunday School Curriculum by Scripture, Bible Story, Teaching Topic, or Children’s Ages Free 30-Minute Sunday School Curriculum & PDF Lessons Sunday School Curriculum for Kids For even more teaching resources, visit our new Sunday

Free Bible Lessons for Kids

Teach children to love God’s Word with these free Bible lessons and resources from Ministry to Children. Find engaging lessons for toddlers to preteens, covering topics like Jesus’ life, the Armor of God, and the Fruit of the Spirit. Bible Lessons for Kids Free Bible Studies for Kids Download over 700+ Bible lesson plans for children’s church or other kids’ ministry programs. Days of Creation – 7 lessons Fruit of the Spirit (9 lessons) Parables of Jesus

Let Your Light Shine! (Matthew 2:1-12) Sunday School Lesson for Epiphany

Contrary to most traditional Nativity scenes, the visitation of the Magi (or “Wise Men”) most likely did not take place directly after the birth of Jesus, but was a somewhat separate, though still significant event. In several countries, Epiphany (or “Three Kings Day”) is elaborately honored with gifts and food, in some places even more so than Christmas itself. This story is an important and fun one to celebrate with children. The official “Feast Day” of Epiphany

Don’t Miss Jesus! Sunday School Lesson from Luke 2:41-52

Sunday School Lesson on Boy Jesus in the Temple – Very little is known of the childhood of Jesus. This story, our glimpse into the life of twelve-year-old Jesus, is significant for what it verifies about Christ. The passage is also a helpful reminder that we should grow in multiple ways, and that we should always respect and obey parents as well as God. It’s a great opportunity to focus on keeping God central in all things,

Bible Craft Ideas (Luke 2:41-52) Boy Jesus in the Temple

The only story we seem to get in the Bible describing the childhood life of Jesus is an interesting one. It would seem that Mary and Joseph “lost” their son, but Jesus was right where He knew He should be. In this passage, we note how Jesus knew that He was God’s Son, although He was growing as a human, as well. This might be tough to understand—it was for Joseph and Mary, too! Children can take

Don’t Miss Jesus! Luke 2:41-52 Children’s Sermon

Who was and is Jesus? That might seem like a simple and straight forward Gospel question, but it’s an important one to address frequently with kids. This message focuses on the story of Jesus in the temple as a 12-year-old boy. The story reminds us that Jesus was aware of His identity as the Son of God, but also obeyed His parents and was responsible to them as a human. Mary and Joseph thought Jesus was lost,

Elizabeth and Mary Praise God: Children’s Sermon from Luke 1:39-55

How do we praise the Lord? Sometimes, we forget the meaning or importance of glorifying God. We think of songs or prayers, but true praise can occur in a variety of ways, and should come from a place of genuine enthusiasm and gratitude. As Christians, our natural reaction to salvation should be to rejoice with praise and thanksgiving. In this passage, we see John the Baptist praise God in the womb, and we see Mary praise God

Elizabeth and Mary Praise God (Luke 1:39-55) Sunday School Lesson

“Praise God!” There are many ways that we can glorify God in all that we do and with all of who we are. Children should be encouraged that worship is more than just songs in church. Our Heavenly Father blesses us with various gifts, and we can use all of them to love and serve Him. Whatever we do, we recognize and thank God for good things in our lives, honoring His love and faithfulness. Lesson focus:

What’s on the Inside? Children’s Sermon from Luke 3:7-18

As Christians, it’s essential to live in a way that shows others who we are. We want to not only call ourselves Christians, but act like it by demonstrating love and sharing with others. John the Baptist admonished people to share their faith authentically, and the same message speaks to us. While we are saved by faith alone, we should act in a manner that reflects the Holy Spirit within us. This message uses a disappointedly empty

Are You Prepared? Children’s Sermon Lesson from Luke 3:1-6

This message reminds students of the importance of giving Jesus the priority in our hearts. It can be easy, especially during the holidays, to get busy with preparations of various kinds. The most important thing we can prepare for is Jesus! How do we do that, and why should we? Preparing our hearts means that we pray, give thanks, and read God’s Word to understand who He is and give thanks for His presence now and always.   

Waiting on Jesus! Children’s Sermon from Luke 21:25-36

During the season of Advent, we celebrate the coming of Christ. We think back to His birth in Bethlehem, but we also look forward to His Second Coming one day. This message encourages children to consider things that they might have to wait for. Great things are worth the wait, and sometimes we can increase patience by doing other things to pass time. In the same way, Jesus is well worth the wait, and while we look

Look at that Star! Craft Ideas for Epiphany

The celebration of Epiphany honors the visit of the Magi, who represent God’s revelation of the Messiah to the gentiles. Of course, a key highlight of this story is how these “wise men” found Jesus by following a remarkable star in the heavens. The crafts here pay homage to that star, and to Christ, the real star of our lives. A decorative ornament and faux “stained glass” use the shape and sparkle of stars, while a “telescope”

Bible Craft Ideas from Simeon and Anna at the Temple in Luke 2:22-40

These crafts coincide with the story of Simeon and Anna in the temple at the dedication of Jesus. They waited long, and God did not disappoint. Christ was worth the wait! We recognize from this story that God is faithful to fulfill His promises, and that we can wait on Him, too. These two crafts touch on the element of waiting as well as trust in God. A decorative “clock” reminds us to wait patiently, and a

Children’s Sermon (Luke 2:22-40) Simeon and Anna at the Temple

This message uses the “post-Christmas blues” let-down as an example of how we sometimes wait for things and wind up disheartened. However, we know that waiting for God is always worth it, because He keeps His promises. The Gospel lesson that ties in is the story of Anna and Simeon in the temple. They waited for Jesus, and saw that the Lord fulfilled His word. “Wait for it … God Does Not Disappoint!”  Children’s Sermon on Simeon

“Let the Way!” Children’s Sermon from John 1:6-8, 19-28 about the John the Baptist Pointing to Jesus

This seasonal message features the deeper meaning behind the holiday decoration of Christmas lights. The message also uses the character of John the Baptist as a reminder that we are to “proclaim the light” that is Jesus. When we see lights, we recall that Jesus is the light of the world, and that gives us hope at Christmas and always. And along with John, we prepare the way for Christ and share the good news of His