My wife and I have been given an opportunity by our children's pastor to do the entire service on our own Labor Day weekend. We both think the kids in our group are bored as the services from week to week generally are the same 'ol thing. Typically before service the kids just run around unstructured until 5 minutes before service when the countdown begins and they're supposed to find their seats.
For the service itself we're going to change the order a bit and do some new things but we can't for the life of us figure out what we could do before service. I thought about having beach balls and letting the kids hit them around but we have some boys in the group that we are afraid would injure someone. Our children's church has kids in age from 4 to 12, plus teen workers.
Also the kids don't arrive all at the same time, they tend to filter in over about a 20 minute period.
Any ideas would be much appreciated.
For the service itself we're going to change the order a bit and do some new things but we can't for the life of us figure out what we could do before service. I thought about having beach balls and letting the kids hit them around but we have some boys in the group that we are afraid would injure someone. Our children's church has kids in age from 4 to 12, plus teen workers.
Also the kids don't arrive all at the same time, they tend to filter in over about a 20 minute period.
Any ideas would be much appreciated.