Easter Sermons for Children
In this sermon, have the entire congregation, one by one share the Easter Message "Christ is Risen." Make a baton and write on it the traditions that the church has passed on. This is to illustrate to the children the transmission of the Easter message for all of these years.
Sermon One: Passing the Baton in the Great Relay Race
What
Christian Feast Day is more important? Christmas or Easter? They are both very important but Easter is
the most important Christian day of the Christian year. Why?
If Jesus had not come back alive, we would not celebrate Christmas and
we would not even exist as a church
When the resurrection of Christ happened, the
friends of Jesus who saw him alive again after his death began to share the
story. And now that story has been share
for about 2000 years. If the church is
about 2000 years old, that means that there has been about 100 generations
using 20 years as the average length of a generation. So how has the message of the life, the death
and resurrection Jesus been remembered for 2000 years? By one parent sharing the message with their
children and their children share the message with their own children.
If we
have about 100 people here let us see how long it takes to share the message.
One by one, let’s share the message, one time for each generation. Let’s see how long it takes to say Christ is
Risen around this entire gathering. Okay
start.
But the church has not just passed on spoken
message. We have passed it on in things
that we can see and touch and feel. And
so I have made a baton for a relay race and I’ve written some things on the
Baton. The Bible. The Old Testament Stories. The New Testament Stories. Creeds. Holy Spirit. Water of Baptism. Oil of
Baptism and Confirmation. Fire of
Baptism. Bread and Wine of
Eucharist. Prayers for the Sick. Bishops, Priests, Deacons and Lay
Persons. Marriage Rings.
These are things of the church that have been
shared for 100 generations. These things
have been passed on from family to family for 2000 years. And that is why we are here today, because
someone told us the message about Jesus Christ and because the church has
passed on the various things that have helped us to remember that Jesus rose
again. And because the Holy Spirit is
inside us giving us the hope that we are going to live beyond our deaths. And why do we believe that we will live
beyond our deaths? Because Jesus Christ
lived beyond his death; he did it to show us what will happen to us after we
die. We will live beyond our death and
we will live with God. That is why this
day is such a happy day and it is why we shout: Alleluia! Christ is Risen! The Lord is risen indeed. Alleluia!
Amen.
Sermon Two: The empty Easter Egg
Let me tell you today about an Easter Egg hunt that took place on Easter
Sunday in a church. And the Sunday
School teacher wanted to teach a lesson to the children on Easter Sunday. So Mr. Jones during Sunday School on Easter
Sunday, said to his class, “Today is Easter Sunday and so we want to do
something special. We are going to have
an Easter Egg hunt. I’ve have already
hidden the eggs. So let’s go outside and
look. And I want each of you to find
only one egg. And when everyone has
found one egg, then we will come back to the classroom and each of us will open
our egg in front of the entire class. So
the entire class of twelve children ran outside to look for the eggs in a place
on the lawn where Mr. Jones had hidden the eggs. One by one each child found an egg. One child said, “I’ve found my egg.” Another child said, “Please help me find my
egg.” And finally after about 10 minutes
each child found an egg. Mr. Jones rang
a bell and said, “Come into the classroom.”
And so the children came back into the classroom each holding an
egg. Now these eggs were not real eggs,
they were plastic hollow eggs so that there could be a hidden treat inside of
the egg.
When they were seated in the classroom, Mr. Jones said, “Now one by one
we are going to open each egg to see what’s in the egg. And let me tell you, there is a surprise in
one of the eggs and whoever has the surprise will get something special.”
One by one the eggs were opened.
Johnny said, “I have a dollar bill in mine…I bet I won the prize.” Mary opened hers and she found some very nice
chocolates so she said, “No, these are really the best chocolates, so I bet I
won the prize.” Jimmy opened his egg and
he had a little Lego man so he said, “I think I got the best prize.” Grace opened her egg and she had a cute
little furry bunny rabbit and she said, “I won!” Gloria opened her egg and found a silver
dollar and she said, “Wow! I hit the
jackpot!” Jeremy opened his egg and he
found a lovely ring that fit his finger and it had a red jewel on it, so he
said, “Surely this must be the best prize.”
Betsy then opened her egg and she found a cute little baby chick, and
she was thrilled because she knew she had won.
Todd opened his egg and found a shiny whistle and he blew the whistle
because he thought he had won. Everyone
who heard the loud noise, said, “Stop blowing the whistle, it hurts our
ears.” Joey opened his egg and he found
a little race car…just what he wanted, and so he believed he was the
winner. Margaret opened her egg and she
found a cute little teddy bear and she was happy. Harry opened his Easter Egg and he found a
porcelain little Dalmatian. And he just
loved those spotted dogs. And then there
was only one person and one egg left to open and it was Lucy’s egg. Everyone said, “Hurry and open it let us
see.” But Lucy got very shy and so she
hid her egg under desk so that no one could see her open it. She looked down as she opened it and when she
got it opened, her face turned red and said.
Everyone shouted, “What did you get Lucy? Did you win?
What did you get?” And Lucy
looked up and said, “I lost…I did not get anything…my egg is empty.” And the children laughed at her and said,
“Mr. Jones really played a joke on you.”
Then the children asked Mr. Jones, “Tell who won the best prize?”
And Mr. Jones said, “Children, Lucy won the
best prize and so she get this special prize, a new Bible.” The children said, “Why did Lucy win? Her egg was empty?”
Mr.
Jones said, “Today is Easter. And when
the women went to the tomb of Jesus what did they find?” They found that the tomb was empty and
because it was empty they were winners, because that meant that Jesus was still
alive.
And so Lucy’s egg was empty. And
she wins the prize on Easter to remind us that the empty tomb of Jesus means
that Christ is alive and that he is still with us today.
So as winners today let us be happy about the empty tomb of Jesus. Let us say, Alleluia, Christ is Risen. The Lord is risen indeed. Alleluia!