
Post those that you wrote or printed before class on a board as the kids name them. Worship is about showing God our love and respect in everything we do by giving Him glory and honor.Īctivity: Ask the children to name ways that we can worship God. We can worship God by singing along with our favorite Christian song or by thanking Him for the beautiful sunshine He provided. Worship doesn’t just have to happen at church on Sundays it can happen throughout your week while you are at home or school. We should seek to view every moment of the day as an opportunity to worship God. The point of worship is that our hearts are prepared to glorify and honor God in all that we do. Both of these can include Bible reading, prayer, singing, preaching. Talk about worship: God calls us to both private worship (being alone) and corporate worship (with other believers). Another way to define worship is to say it is giving glory and honor to God. To worship God is to assign the proper worth to God. Worship comes from the Old Saxon word “worth ship,” meaning something we would assign worth or value to. For older elementary, encourage a volunteer to read this verse to the group.Įxplain: Give a definition of what worship means. Introduction: Begin the lesson by reading the key verse to the children. These should include: singing, reading your Bible, praying, clapping your hands, dancing, worship alone, corporate worship, etc.

Setup: Before class, you will need to print off or handwrite ways to worship on pieces of paper. Lesson Objective: Children will learn about the spiritual discipline of worship. You Can Help: Please share your feedback and suggestions to improve this children’s Bible lesson. Learning Context: Any small group setting like Sunday School Target Age Group: Elementary (1 st -5 th grade)

It’s designed for a smaller group of children, but could be adapted for any Sunday School or Children’s Church setting. This simple lesson plan will help introduce children to the concept of worship as a spiritual discipline.
