All Age Talks
All Age Talks
A no-rehearse Nativity play with plenty of laughs focusing on the story of Joseph. This has been written with a guest all-age service in mind where you want plenty of action but not a long talk.
This “Saving Christmas” package of resources explores how we all hope Christmas wil
A 10 minute engaging talk written with chaos in mind! This is perfect for when your church is full of guests of all ages who you suspect would struggle with a longer talk.
This “Saving Christmas” package of resources explores how we all hope Christmas will save us from the diff
This all-age talk is split down into three slots of 6 minutes each. We imagine this talk will be given at an all-age service full of guests with children mostly aged over 5 who come expecting an engaging service of just under an hour.
This “Saving Christmas” package of resource
A series of 3 kids slots helping children get excited about going back to school after the summer holidays. The series gives 3 compelling reasons why christian children have more reasons to look forward to going back to school than anyone else:
We go to school with Jesus
‘A Christmas all age talk on Luke 2: 8-18. It shows how the first Christmas was the ultimate multi sensory experience! This is a shorter version, with contexts in mind that need a simpler, punchier, more upbeat talk. It will take about 15 minutes to deliver and is designed to be split into
‘A Christmas all age talk on Luke 2: 8-18. It shows how the first Christmas was the ultimate multi sensory experience! It will take about 20 minutes to deliver and is designed to be split into 4 parts to scatter throughout an all age carol service to cater for little concentration spans.
Christmas is an attack on the senses. It is those familiar smells, sights and sounds that bring us rushing back to so many memories. That first Christmas, we hear the ear drum bursting choir of angels, we are blinded by the army of angels, we smell the stable as we see the screaming baby, we hear
Christmas is an attack on the senses. It is those familiar smells, sights and sounds that bring us rushing back to so many memories. That first Christmas, we hear the ear drum bursting choir of angels, we are blinded by the army of angels, we smell the stable as we see the screaming baby, we hear
Jesus showed his friends his scars and ate food to prove that it was really him. We can be certain that Jesus rose from the dead.