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Feb 28, 2022 · Now more than ever, searching Christian parents are met with a barrage of musical resources: contemporary worship hits sung by peppy children’s ensembles, Scripture and catechism memory...
- Your Children Are Listening
- Being Intentional
- The Power of Worship
- Lead by Example
What you listen to matters. I am someone that listens to every lyric of a song while my husband just sings along. We all soak up things differently, but when it comes to our family, we need to be intentional about what we are planting inside of our children’s hearts. Realize that the music you listen to in the car as you’re driving to school, sport...
So the next time you’re driving around, don’t just look at it as another car ride, but as a moment to put into action what Deuteronomy 6:7 says about God’s commandments: “Impress them on your children. Talk about them when you sit at home and when you walk along the road, when you lie down and when you get up” (NIV).Realize that during those import...
I love to worship God. It is my passion. And the focus of my ministry is equipping church leaders and parents with resources to help their kids worship God. I want to help kids encounter God’s presence because I believe if they taste and see that he is good, they will hunger and thirst for more of him. I’m not sure if you’ve ever experienced a grou...
Worship is not restricted to Sunday mornings. As a Christian parent, you can lead your kids to worship God seven days a week. Every time you push play on a song and they sing along when they think no one is paying attention, you’re leading them. Every hand clap, arm lift and dance in celebration of the goodness of God unleashes God’s power to be at...
- Plan ahead. In years of conversations with children’s ministers, I’ve discovered that many wait until the last minute to plan which songs they’ll use for worship, while others don’t put specific thought into it.
- Step into kids’ shoes. As you choose your songs, think about the kids who’ll be there. Children have a kid-size view of God. Depending on your kids, that might range from the preschool concept of “Jesus loves me” to a sixth grade understanding of “God is my Savior and friend.”
- Glitch-proof. Technology can be your friend or foe. Smooth technology transitions help keep kids focused on worship, whereas bumpy technology delays interrupt the flow and are a distraction.
- Remember: Repetition is key. Kids love repetition. Just think—how many times have you heard that same knock-knock joke? Exactly. Choose three or four songs that tie in with your theme and use them for one month.
Parents can use worship songs to teach their children about God’s love, grace, and mercy. Playing worship songs during family devotions or prayer time can also create a peaceful and joyful atmosphere in the home.
Engaging children in worship is a vital part of nurturing their faith and helping them understand the importance of church life. Here are five essential resources that can guide parents in fostering a worshipful spirit in their children.
Check out this free children’s worship music from the The Village Church. What music are you using in your ministry? Need More Ideas? Browse our suggestions for children’s worship songs. In our forums, you can learn how to use an iPod in children’s church.
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One simple way to lead music during family worship devotions is to sing along with an appropriate worship song video on the Internet. Here are a few of my favorite. These are all free to watch via YouTube. “Don’t Let Anyone Look Down On You” Video — This is a scripture song based on 1 Timothy 4:12.