Children's Sermon Lesson: The Fruit of the Spirit is Faithfulness (Galatians 5:13-25)

Faithfulness is an important part of our lives, but we don’t always discuss it a lot with young children. This message aims to define and describe faithfulness, both in how we can demonstrate it and how God shows the best kind of faithfulness. A sports loyalty is used to illustrate one meaning of faithfulness, and the story of Noah offers a Biblical example. https://ministry-to-children.com/fait... Are your young disciples learning what it truly means to be devoted and trustworthy? Teaching faithfulness is essential in children's ministry, as it helps kids understand the value of loyalty—to their friends, their commitments, and most importantly, to God. We’re excited to share the next installment in our nine-week series on the Fruit of the Spirit: *"Are You Faithful? Sunday School Lesson on Faithfulness."* This powerful lesson is designed for Kindergarten through 6th grade and focuses on the meaning of faithfulness, reminding children that God is the ultimate example of faithfulness and that, through His Spirit, they can be faithful, too. Inside, you’ll find: **A deep dive into the Biblical example of Noah**, exploring how both Noah and the Lord displayed faithfulness through the covenant and the ark. **Creative Lesson Opening ideas**, including games like "Bone, Bone, Dog," discussions on promises, and the "Rainbow Swirl Experiment" tied to God's covenant sign in Genesis 9. *Core scripture passages* from Genesis 6-9 and Psalm 86:15, detailing God’s merciful and steadfast love. Download this resource today to equip your K-6th graders with a foundational understanding of what it means to live a faithful life\! Kristin is a servant of Christ who is blessed to currently be serving as Directory of Christian Education at Risen Savior Lutheran Church in Broomfield, CO. Originally a California native, Kristin has a master's in teaching from Biola University, as well as a master's in theology and a DCE certificate from Concordia Irvine. She spent several years in Georgia before being called to Colorado. She is overjoyed to be the mother of Samuel and wife of Colten, who also serves full-time at Risen Savior as Worship Director. In addition to enjoying her dream vocation, she also loves running, baking, music, history, and strong coffee. Education: Biola University: BA Elementary Education, 2008; MA Teaching, 2010 Concordia University Irvine: DCE Certificate; MA Theology, 2020 30-Minute Children's Ministry Lessons from The Sunday School Store https://sundayschool.store/collection... https://ministry-to-children.com/sund...