Fresh Ideas – by Diana Davis

Diana Davis

Diana Davis

They’re sitting in your pews. They’re shorter than you, and they’re wiggly. We’re talking about the youngest members of your church family – the children. Looking for creative ways to involve children in your church’s worship service? Try some of these:

? Invite a children’s class to memorize a scripture to recite in worship.

? Ask children to submit original art or poems about upcoming sermon topics, and use some in bulletins or audiovisuals.

? Provide a “pastor’s pal’s” notebook for sermon notes.

? A brief song by a children’s choir enhances worship. Ask parents to stand afterward so children can locate them.

? Children could serve alongside adults as greeters or ushers.

? Ask children to distribute handouts or help with visuals.

? Plan for an older child to read scripture or lead prayer occasionally.

? Our church presented a children’s Bible on the first Sunday a new age-group of children came for “big church.”

? Encourage adults to welcome children who come to worship alone. My husband was one of those children!

? Invite children to perform an impromptu song to illustrate a sermon.

? Involve children in drama or visual worship.

? If children are dismissed for children’s church after singing, make an announcement and allow them to leave from a visible exit together.

? One pastor demonstrates the value of children by asking them to pray for him. Jesus once said, “Let the little children come to Me” (Mark 10:14b). Children are a treasure to God and to your church family. Will you value their participation and engage them in worship next Sunday?