Thursday 29 October 2015

Guest Post: Illustrated Children's Moments

Today I'm really excited to bring a guest blog from Adam at Illustrated Children's Moments.  This is a new resource that will really help children to engage with the Bible.  There are free resources too!  Be sure to check out the website...
I’ve often come to Flame Creative Kids for ideas and resources for my ministry in the past, so it’s a great honor to be here today sharing with you about Illustrated Children’s Moments. Through this new venture, I’m creating original artwork for use with children’s ministry and helping to bring the Bible to life for kids.
On November 16, we are releasing four brand new products: 1) Advent materials and resources for churches, 2) engaging and interactive Advent materials for families to use at home, 3) Five Advent coloring sheets, and 4) an Advent Coloring Poster pack. I wanted to share with you about two items today that will hopefully give you an idea of what we’re all about.
Illustrated Children’s Moments
Children’s Moments during worship can be done so poorly, and I thought if teachers and pastors had creative resources to help them with storytelling, perhaps we could take some of the pressure off of them, and simply focus on telling kids the biblical story.
For example, a few weeks ago I preached on the story about Jacob wrestling with God. I created the below image for that post, and used that as a visual aid while I was telling the children the story. But I also printed out smaller versions that they could take home to remember the story. And that was one of the most important pieces for me. In my last church, I kept giving the kids these little 4x6 sized copies of my illustration, and parents started telling me that their kids would bring up the bible stories throughout the week and it gave the family some opportunities to have meaningful and formational conversations.

Coloring Sheets
At least here in the United States, coloring (and adult coloring) is quite popular right now. Knowing that, and really enjoying zentangle art, I made five Advent coloring sheets that will be available on November 16 as well. There will be a few different options for purchasing them, and I think there will be many different uses that you could find exciting for children’s ministry, or intergenerational events.

Below is a photo of my son, Caleb, in his pre-school class coloring a coloring sheet enlarged to 4 feet by 3 feet. At one point, there were about eight preschoolers all sitting around the table coloring the giant coloring sheet, all talking about what they thought the word “Holy” meant (which was in the middle of that particular coloring sheet). Their teacher said they had a wonderful conversation and the kids got a lot out of it.

Not your traditional Sunday School lesson, but apparently the kids paid better attention and listened more when they were engaged in a physical activity like coloring.
These are just two ideas from the resources that are available through Illustrated Children’s Moments.

If either of these interest you, I’d encourage you to go to our website and sign up for our email newsletter. When you do that, you’ll get five free illustrations and a leader guide for those illustrations. Also at our site are links to all of the places online you can like and follow Illustrated Children’s Moments (Twitter, Facebook, Pinterest, Tumblr and Instagram).

Monday 19 October 2015

Static Electricity Prayers

This is a fun, visual way to pray, and illustrates God's power and desire to hear our prayers.  

You will need: small pieces of tissue paper, pens, a balloon, hair or a woolly jumper!

Ask children who or what they would like to pray for and then ask them to choose a colour of tissue paper to reflect that person or thing.  They can write or draw on their tissue piece if they want to.  

Either in pairs or small groups, take it in turns to rub the balloon on a woolly jumper or on (their own!) hair.  This will build up some static on the balloon!

Talk about giving our prayers to God and asking Him to show his power in each situation.  Children can hold their tissue prayer close to the balloon and watch as it is pulled onto the balloon and sticks there.  Pray that, as the paper sticks to the balloon, God will hold all of our prayers and that we will see his power at work.  



Thursday 8 October 2015

God Keeps Us Safe Assembly: Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego and the Fiery Furnace


This is a great visual illustration for thinking about God's protection and can easily be used in a school assembly.

You will need: An orange, a deep, clear container, water.  Also useful are items such as sun cream, a bike helmet and a hi-vis jacket

I used the story of Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego in the fiery furnace but any story involving God's protection is good- Daniel in the Lions' Den, for example.

Tell the story and get the children to participate with sound effects and actions if possible!

Next bring out your 'protection' items and talk about what we do and wear to keep us safe in the sun, on the road etc.  What about people who help us to feel safe?  Talk about God keeping the characters in the story safe and speak about times in your life when you ask God to keep you safe.

Put an orange in the container of water and watch it bob along the surface.  Then peel off the skin and watch it sink.  The peel is what protects the orange and stops it from sinking.  God can be our protection!  

Ask the children to think of those people who help them to stay and feel safe and say a thank you prayer to God for them.

Tuesday 6 October 2015

Messy Church: Serving God and Others (The Sheep and the Goats)

In this month's Messy Church we looked at the story of the sheep and the Goats in Matthew 25 and thought about what it meant to serve others and to serve God.  This involved lots of practical activities!

Cafe Role Play area
 Polishing the church brass
 Litter picking in the church yard

 Praying for refugees
 Gathering leaves
 building furniture (this one was strictly for the adults!)
 Making biscuit boxes...
...and baking biscuits to put in them! 

We also had a take-home sheet so that we could continue to think about serving and helping others during the rest of the month.  

Click here to download the sheet!