This talk points out that Jesus’ death appears unfair, however he is choosing to die to take God’s anger at our sin and open the way to the Father.
The aim of this talk is for the story of Christ’s trial, crucifixion and death to prompt a response of awe and thankfulness i
This assembly opens with a neat magic trick to illustrate that even though we see the same thing, we might react differently. It shows how the different people present at Jesus’ death reacted and what they thought of Jesus. It asks the pupils to think about who they think Jesus is.
This assembly aims to show pupils that Jesus has risen from the dead and that at Easter we celebrate the new life he had given us.
An inspector is tasked to find out the the truth about Easter. With the help of a Roman soldier and Peter, he finally understands that Easter is about Jesus’ death and resurrection and that he died to save normal people like us.
This assembly aims to show children what love is, and that Jesus loved us so much that he gave up His life to give life to those who follow Him.
This assembly is aimed to show that Jesus comes looking even for the worst of people and brings them into His family. No one is beyond hope.
This assembly aims to show that God made us to be like him – a creator, doing good, not an unkind destroyer.
This assembly is designed to teach children that only God can grow our food; but at Harvest time we also remember those who work hard to provide our food.
A short talk with a fun quiz about God using the illustration of a mother comforting her child, to look forward to the day when he will comfort his people.
Aim: To know that God offers us that deep sense of comfort, as the best mother offers it to her child
Mothers show their love for us all the time, in what they do for us. That’s how we know they love us. In the same way God showed us his love for us by sending us Jesus- His only son.
Aim: To know that mothers help us to see how much God gave to show us his love.