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Palm Sunday “A Victorious King”

This week in SojournKids, we studied Luke 19:28-40 and John 12:12-19. We learned that:

  • Jesus is the Savior King.
  • The people honored Jesus as King by obeying and praising him.
  • We should obey and praise Jesus.
Jesus had just done one of his most amazing miracles. He had raised his friend Lazarus from the dead. The people were amazed and excited.
They wanted to make him king.
Here are the resources for this weeks lesson:

Palm Sunday, Holy Week & More!

Our Pastor Daniel Montgomery recently posted on Palm Sunday & Holy Week, he explains what each day represents, makes points of consideration on how we are to respond, and shares what to expect at Sojourn Church these next two weeks.

This coming Sunday at Sojourn Gathered we’ll commemorate Palm Sunday. This day is the beginning of Holy Week, which leads into Maundy Thursday and Good Friday, then of course culminates with Easter the following Sunday… Read More

 

 

Last Sunday: Jesus is the Savior King

This week, Sojourn celebrated Palm Sunday, and, in SojournKids, we studied the story of Jesus’ triumphal entry from Luke 19:28-40 and John 12:12-19. We learned that:

  • Jesus is the Savior King.
  • The people honored Jesus as King by obeying and praising him.
  • We should obey and praise Jesus.

You can download the SojournKids “At Home” sheet here.

 

Palm Sunday Photo Blog

SojournKids Music for Palm Sunday

This Sunday is Palm Sunday.  Most classes are studying the Jesus’ Triumphal Entry (Luke 19:28-40) or Jesus’ Death (Matthew 26-27; Luke 22:63-23:56).  Each class will keep in mind the day’s main theme—that Jesus is God’s King, sent to deliver his people from sin and death. Here is the cool part!  Each child will receive a palm branch to take home after the service.  And some classes (ages 4-grade 2) will be led in a “Hosanna” parade into the adult worship gathering.  Kids will run down the aisles shouting Hosanna then gather at the front of the auditorium to help in singing this song with the gathered community! Then, they’ll gather upstairs with the entire children’s ministry for the following liturgy: Continue Reading…