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Mark 12:38-44

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Pastor: Good morning boys and girls! Welcome! Let’s say good morning to our friend Sammy and see if she is there. Ready? One, two, three: Good morning, Sammy!

Sammy: Good morning, everyone!

 

Pastor: Does anyone here have jobs to do at home? Are you ever able to earn money for doing a job for your family?

 

[Allow time for responses]

 

Pastor: When I was growing up, I was able to earn some money if I…

 

Sammy: We have lots of helpers at the farm. They earn money for cleaning stalls and feeding my family and I.

 

Pastor: What we do with our money shows where our hearts are.

 

Sammy: What do you mean, Pastor?

 

Pastor: Well, for example, sometimes people spend a lot of money on really expensive clothes or cars.

 

Sammy: Farmer Mark has a red pickup truck and lots of flannel. Is that what you mean?

 

Pastor: No, Sammy. Sometimes people buy really expensive cars and clothes because their goal is to impress others. Or sometimes people spend a lot of money on traveling. There’s nothing wrong with these things, but we have to remember to also give to others.

 

Sammy: I like sharing!

 

Pastor: Me too, Sammy. Jesus asks us to give to others and share what we have. These gifts we give to others might be money, food, a nice card, or our time. Many people are poor, sick, sad, or lonely, and they rely on others to help them.

 

Sammy: Hey Pastor, isn’t our church doing something right now to feed people?

 

Pastor: Yes we are! We are collecting food for our Thanksgiving and Christmas baskets. There’s information about what we need in the bulletin. Whether you can contribute one item or many items, we are grateful for your gift.

 

Sammy: Let’s pray. Can everyone please fold your hands and bow your heads? Dear Jesus, thank you for reminding us to give to others. Thank you for helping us see the needs of others. Help us to give our gifts to serve you. Amen. Bye, everyone!

 

Pastor: Bye, Sammy!

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