EPISODE · Jun 16, 2025 · 3 MIN
Delighting in God's World | Children's Sermon | Madeline Polhill
from Little Saints, Big Lessons: Children's Sermons from St. Peter's Episcopal Church · host St. Peter's Episcopal Church
In this joyful and heartfelt children's sermon, we explore what it means to delight in the beautiful world God has made. Inspired by the words of Proverbs 8 — “I was daily his delight… rejoicing in his inhabited world and delighting in the human race” — we invite kids to name the people, places, and simple joys that make them smile, laugh, and dance with gratitude.From tasty food to sunshine and oceans, from moms and dads to playful pets, this message helps children recognize God's gifts and respond with joyful thanks. It’s a reminder for all ages that noticing the good and saying “thank you, God” is part of living a life of faith.🌿 Ideal for families, children’s ministry leaders, and anyone who wants to nurture gratitude and wonder in young hearts.💬 What brings you delight? Let us know in the comments!
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In this joyful and heartfelt children's sermon, we explore what it means to delight in the beautiful world God has made. Inspired by the words of Proverbs 8 — “I was daily his delight… rejoicing in his inhabited world and delighting in the human race” — we invite kids to name the people, places, and simple joys that make them smile, laugh, and dance with gratitude.From tasty food to sunshine and oceans, from moms and dads to playful pets, this message helps children recognize God's gifts and respond with joyful thanks. It’s a reminder for all ages that noticing the good and saying “thank you, God” is part of living a life of faith.🌿 Ideal for families, children’s ministry leaders, and anyone who wants to nurture gratitude and wonder in young hearts.💬 What brings you delight? Let us know in the comments!
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