Children’s church is a place for the youth of your congregation to learn about the Bible and the teachings of their religion. It is important that your lessons are interesting and interactive so that your class will better absorb the main points of Christianity.

Helping Hands Idea for Sunday School

This craft is a great way to spread the idea of ​​how we can share and help others. First, give each child a large poster board. Then distribute construction paper and help children trace the shape of their hand in many different colors.

Now is the time for your Sunday school kids to get creative. Ask each child to write one way they can help other people or share what they have with others. (If the group of children in your Christian Sunday school class is younger, you can ask them to tell you what they would like their hands to say and you can write the messages for them.)

Now have your Sunday School class glue the hands to the poster board and decorate them with pictures and stickers.

Memorize verses during children’s Bible study

The entire Sunday school curriculum usually includes a verse (or many more) to memorize. Learning from the messages of the Bible is an important way to reiterate themes of your faith and religion to those in ministry to your children.

But memorizing verses can be really hard. This is a way to challenge your kids’ church to memorize their verse and reward them for a job well done!

First, write the Bible verse you want to study on a blackboard or other large area that the children in your Sunday school class can easily see. Then draw a maze below the verse. At the end of the maze, she draws a heart. Now cover the maze with a piece of newspaper or a towel until you are ready to do the activity.

You will first have those at your children’s liturgy recite the verse together many times. Once the children feel more comfortable reciting the verse, erase several words from the board and draw a line as a placeholder for each word you remove.

Now remove the cover from the maze and ask the children to raise their hands if they know any of the missing words. If they give a correct missing word, they can decide which way to go in the maze. The great thing about this Sunday school idea is that you can make it as easy or challenging as you like. When the class reaches the end of the maze, tell them that the heart is a symbol of their hard work to put the word of the Bible into their hearts.

These are just two of many exciting ideas you can bring to your children’s church.