Blackbear Bosin, Indigenous Artist

Sometimes I get to share children’s time teachings with my congregation. When I do, I share them here. 

Today’s children’s teaching focuses on Blackbear Bosin (also called Tsate Kongia), one of the most famous indigenous people from our area. As you watch today’s video, you might ask yourself:

1. What is a detail from his paintings or sculptures that I like?

2. What is one thing I learned about or was reminded of about indigenous culture from his artwork?

Have you seen any of Blackbear Bosin’s work in real life? Share your experiences, please!

And you can find the whole service online here.

Jonah’s Big Feelings

Sometimes I get to share children’s time teachings with my congregation. When I do, I’ll share them here. 

Today’s children’s teaching focuses on Jonah 3:104:11, when Jonah expresses how angry he is–so angry he could die!–about God’s kindness to the people of Nineveh. As children listen this week, you could ask them:

1. What is a big feeling you’ve had before?

2. What is one silly way you could describe your anger?

You can watch the whole online service here.

God is a … chicken?: A children’s sermon

Sometimes I get to share children’s time teachings with my congregation. When I do, I’ll share them here. Today’s children’s teaching invites children to think about metaphors and similes from nature that describe God.

Before or after watching the video, considering helping the children who will watch collect a few items from nature to help them write their own simile to understand God’s nature. You can help them fill in this sentence: God is like a ____________ because they both ____________.

You can watch the entire service here.