This Sunday we had an All-In service to give the leaders a rest. I didn't want to shoo the children into a back corner to colour pictures while the real business of meeting together with God was going on.
So two weeks ago we did some preparation: the Sunday school kids were asked to contribute prayer requests for today's service; they all gave ideas, and the oldest group, Grades 5 and 6, created a powerpoint presentation of their suggestions, complete with animated words and pictures.
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I think it went pretty well. There was a gratifying silence while Matthew 25:1-13 was being read, with a few quiet chuckles. Most pleasing, the kids were listening; one little boy near me watched entranced, and even repeated a few of his poses as the slides flicked up.
At prayer time, the leader read out the children's prayer requests while the slides were played, and I could hear little murmurs as children or parents recognised topics.
Feedback afterwards was positive - someone even sent me an email with an appreciative comment about the Bible illustrations, and a mum said her son was excited to come to church today because he had contributed.
I've two hopes for today:
- That kids realised they helped other people to understand the Bible better, and helped them to pray
- That they realised that what happens in 'big church' is just as much for them as it is for the adults
There's further to go - I'd love the kids to feel comfortable and confident to walk up to the microphone and lead us all in prayer themselves. Still - baby steps.

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