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18 Sep 06 - 10:06 PM (#1837924) Subject: Children's Church Service From: Barbara Shaw Anybody got any quick ideas for songs to do at a Sunday church service (Christian) aimed at families with children? All the ones in our bluegrass gospel repertoire seem to deal with death and sin, which is not exactly the kind of light but godly type song I'd like to do for kids. We need three of them we can do as a duet with guitar and banjo for next Sunday! (Besides "Jesus Loves Me, This I Know"...) |
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18 Sep 06 - 10:28 PM (#1837932) Subject: RE: Children's Church Service From: wysiwyg Wings of a Dove-- lovely imagery the kids can relate to, especially the baptism by John verse-- they will have seen lots of baptisms most likely. Life is Like a Mountain Railroad-- shorten it a bit. By the Mark-- not really gory, and they will have heard about crucifixion already In the Highways-- They may have seen Oh Brother and it's kids that sing it there. It's VERY singable... Are You Walking And A-Talking With The Lord? (Hank Williams) Other possibilities: Do Lord Beautiful Home Beautiful Life Blessed Jesus Hold My Hand Farther Along God Put A Rainbow In The Cloud Green Pastures House Of Gold I Am a Pilgrim I'm Using My Bible For A Road Map I'm Working On A Building I Saw the Light Keep On The Sunnyside No Disappointment In Heaven Turn Your Radio On PM for chords and maybe a sound clip if helpful. We've done all of the above with children present. Whay they REALLY like is handling the instruments, after. :~) ~Susan |
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18 Sep 06 - 10:32 PM (#1837937) Subject: RE: Children's Church Service From: mg What is the children's crusader hymn? Blessed Lord Jesus. I don't know the words so don't know how appropriate it is but tune is nice. mg |
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18 Sep 06 - 10:40 PM (#1837940) Subject: RE: Children's Church Service From: Barbara Shaw Thanks, Susan! We had decided on "Turn Your Radio On" already, and have the chords for several of the others. You've given me some great ideas for new ones to learn. Also thinking about "Hold Fast to the Right" but changing "my son" to "my child" and changing the "learned from your mother" to "learned from your parents." |
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18 Sep 06 - 10:56 PM (#1837945) Subject: RE: Children's Church Service From: wysiwyg Don't be afraid to give them something with a little meat on the bones-- kids don't like to be fed a load of crap or pap, and really kiddie-oriented ones will only appeal to really young kids-- more likely you'll have a mix of ages and some of them will be way too cool to go for little kids' stuff. What you want in church outreach to families is to hook the parents, anyway. The suggestions above come out of our own weekly service and have gone over quite well. I'd say with the short time you have to work it up, stick to your genre of most familiarity and go for the ones you've heard if you don't happen to have all of them in your repertoire. Mug 'em up, play with dramatic pauses and eye contact with the kids. Oh, and used congregationally, the usual instrumental breaks don't quite work. And seriously, the kids will want to plunk a string or two or come close for a real good look. The parents will find this very disturbing and try to control the kids' fingers, but what I do is just keep a ratty old autoharp out they can absolutely not hurt at all, and help the parents understand that their kids will be very, very careful if they leave it all to you to manage. Don't have TOO much fun, now! :~) ~Susan |
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19 Sep 06 - 01:36 AM (#1838011) Subject: RE: Children's Church Service From: GUEST,DrWord All God's critters got a place in the choir dennis |
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19 Sep 06 - 01:50 AM (#1838017) Subject: RE: Children's Church Service From: Joe Offer Hi, Barbara. I like: Also "Joy, Joy, Joy" and "Noah and the Arky." Lyricsn on request, after I get a good night's sleep. -Joe- |
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19 Sep 06 - 05:52 AM (#1838109) Subject: RE: Children's Church Service From: GUEST "What you want in church outreach to families is to hook the parents, anyway." Nothing like good old Christian manipulation. |
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19 Sep 06 - 07:30 AM (#1838168) Subject: RE: Children's Church Service From: GUEST,oldhippie Little Brown Church In The Vale |
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19 Sep 06 - 09:04 AM (#1838239) Subject: RE: Children's Church Service From: Sorcha Jesus Loves the Little Children (red and yellow black and white) This Little Light of Mine |
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19 Sep 06 - 09:20 AM (#1838254) Subject: RE: Children's Church Service From: Barbara Shaw Such great suggestions! We've got to get out of our rut and try some of them... We've accompanied the children's dance choir a few times on bass and guitar, and the girls especially were transfixed watching me play the bass! But this time we need to focus more on the songs and needed some ideas. It's good to see that such a range of songs have been tried and found to work, rather than just hymns. I agree that "hooking" the parents will get them back with kids happy to be there, thus improving the chances of adding some spiritual foundation to our crazy lives. |
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19 Sep 06 - 09:23 AM (#1838257) Subject: RE: Children's Church Service From: MMario 'give yourself to love" |
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19 Sep 06 - 12:11 PM (#1838377) Subject: RE: Children's Church Service From: Nigel Parsons "Make me a channel of Your peace" The prayer of St Francis |