Opening Prayer For Children

5/22/2019by admin

In Timaru they have a child read one of the following prayers near the start of their service. You can read them below or download the file: Prayersforchildren.doc. Children’s Prayers. Children are naturals when it comes to praying. The prayers in this section are geared specifically toward children to aid in teaching children to pray. Select one of the children's prayers listed below.

  • Lessons

Worship time is an important part of every lesson, even for preschoolers. It signals that it is time to start the class and end the arrival activities. Prayer lets the children know it is time to get serious. Second, worship time gives you an opportunity to invite the Holy Spirit to be in control of your class.

The Opening Prayer should always include the following:

1. Praise to God for the opportunity to meet and for the attendance of everyone present.
2. A request for guidance, especially for the teacher so that the Word of God can be shared in a meaningful way.
3. Asking the children to be open to learning the Word of God and to invite the Holy Spirit to be present in both everyone's heart and in the classroom.

Opening Prayer For Children

Because you are not as restricted to how much time you have left, the Opening Prayer works best for including prayer request and praises. With a new class, the children may not feel comfortable speaking up, but as they get to know each other they will be more open to sharing praises and prayer requests. Sharing like this can take a while, so it is important to make sure the kids stay focused on giving only a praise or a prayer request and not to become side-tracked on other issues. If the class size is very large, you may also want to consider dividing the kids into smaller groups and have prayer led by more than one adult leader or helper.

When including prayer request and praises, always consider the following:

Simple Opening Prayers

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Opening Prayer For Children S Church

1. Ensure everyone has a chance to contribute.
2. Rather then trusting your memory, be prepared to jot down what is said.
3. Be sure to touch on each child's requests. It is important to them to know that you care about them and that their prayers are important.
4. Make sure special needs of your church or church members are also mentioned.