![]() Acts 2:1-4Īsk: The Holy Spirit entered in this event, just as Jesus had promised to send His presence. 4 And they were all filled with the Holy Spirit and began to speak in other tongues as the Spirit gave them utterance. 3 And divided tongues as of fire appeared to them and rested on each one of them. 2 And suddenly there came from heaven a sound like a mighty rushing wind, and it filled the entire house where they were sitting. When the day of Pentecost arrived, they were all together in one place. ![]() You may wish to share video clips, children’s versions, or other methods to communicate the story of Pentecost. This message was not just for the early church, but for us, too, as we shine God’s love to one another.Īsk: The Holy Spirit entered like a rushing wind…what is so important about air? (It gives us life! We have to breathe…God gives us life, too!) Pentecost Bible Lesson (Acts 2:1-21)Īs always, how you choose to experience the story will vary according to the ages and abilities of your children (and how many are participating). He kept that promise, and in this lesson we will explore how Pentecost energized people to spread the Gospel good news. Celebrate with party favors and classic birthday games (pin the cross on the steeple? Get creative!).Įxplain that Jesus had promised, before going to Heaven, that He would send the Holy Spirit for the disciples. Some people call Pentecost the birthday of the church.Fill a balloon with air…let it go, and see where it lands! With multiple people, see whose balloon can reach farthest across a playing area.Have a windy race…Using a straw, see how fast you can blow a ping-pong ball or pom-pom from one side of a room to the other!.Light some candles! With supervision, of course….You can also make some “blown painting” by using a straw to spread paint across a paper (hint: cover your work area well!) Make a fun craft to accompany the story (see ideas below).Try your hand at some language fun! Pick a foreign language, and learn some new words in it. Learn about the culture and people who speak that language, too.Here are some potential activities to enjoy…(select the best ones for your audience and age group): Sprinkle some of these bonus items in before, during, or after the Scripture exploration. The events of Pentecost are remarkable: flames on heads, speaking in other languages, enthusiasm and excitement…this could only come from God! Celebrate the story. Lesson Opening: In this story, the Holy Spirit helper came to the disciples, just like Jesus had promised. Compare our Object Lesson Children’s Sermon on Pentecost.Compare our full Sunday School Lessons about Pentecost.See another Pentecost Children’s Sermon.Browse all our teaching ideas about Pentecost for Kids.See our video playlist with lessons and crafts about Pentecost.Materials Needed: Candles, balloons, straws, construction paper, decorative materials, streamers, party horns, hair dryer, cups, beads, scissors, pencils, balls, Bible (all optional, depending which activities you choose to use-except for the Bible, you need that for sure). Target Audience: Kindergarten-6 th grade (or whoever you might have at home!) Every kids church ministry deserves the very best resources for teaching God’s Word, even when they don’t have the financial resources.Įvery week, thousands of churches use our Bible lessons, craft ideas, printable resources, and coloring pages to teach kids the Christian faith.101-Week □ Curriclum Bundle Deal Free Kids' Bible Lessons PDF FREE □□ Fruit of the Spirit Lesson We believe that children and parents benefit from a strong Christian education program in the church. Our website has teaching material for children of all aged – starting with the church nursery (age 0-1 years old), toddlers (age 2-3 years old), preschool (age 4-5 years old), young elementary (age 6-8 years old), older elementary (age 9-10 years old), and preteen youth ministry groups (age 11-12 years old). ![]() It is HIS divine will that young people come to faith in Jesus Christ and find salvation through the Gospel and the work of the Holy Spirit to bring them to faith. We believe that God is the loving Father of all kids. helps you tell kids about Jesus by providing age-appropriate Bible study material and Sunday School curriculum – all 100% free online. ![]()
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