Children's Sermons for the Revised Common Lectionary by Philip D Schroeder

Children's Sermons for the Revised Common Lectionary by Philip D Schroeder

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Children's Sermons for the Revised Common Lectionary by Philip D Schroeder

Children's Sermons for the Revised Common Lectionary: Using the Five Senses to Tell God's Story offers pastors and children's worship leaders a multisensory way of presenting sermon experiences for children on Sunday morning. By using the five senses (taste, touch, smell, sight, and hearing), Philip D. Schroeder enables the youngest members of the congregation to fully participate in, and experience, the word of God. Each of the three volumes in this series follows the Revised Common Lectionary, and features 52 children's sermons, a selected scripture text and a worship experience highlighting one or more of the senses for each Sunday of the lectionary year, and activities for helping worship leaders gain a child's perspective of the scripture. By using Children's Sermons for the Revised Common Lectionary, sermon and worship preparation is made easier, and the children's sermon becomes a vital part of Sunday morning worship for all members of the congregational family.
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ISBN 13 9780687018277
ISBN 10 0687018277
Title Children's Sermons for the Revised Common Lectionary
Author Philip D Schroeder
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Abingdon Press
Year published 1997-08-01
Number of pages 90
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