Create a Halloween lantern with stars for eyes, the Christian fish symbol for a mouth, and a cross for its nose. Then pass out the following poem (source unknown)
Jack O' Lantern
I am a Jack O’ Lantern My lights will shine so bright For I’m a Christian pumpkin My symbols tell what’s right
My nose is like the cross On which our Savior died To set us free from sin We need no longer hide
My mouth is like a fish The whole wide world to show That Christians live in this house And love their Savior so!
The story starts at Christmas My eyes are like the star That shone on Baby Jesus And wise men saw from far
My color, it is orange Just like the big bright sun That rose on Easter Day Along with God’s own Son
And so on Halloween Let’s set our pumpkins out And tell the trick or treaters What God’s love is all about!
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Matthew 9:37-38 Then saith he unto his disciples, The harvest truly is plenteous, but the labourers are few; Pray ye therefore the Lord of the harvest, that he will send forth labourers into his harvest.
Matthew 9:37-38
Then saith he unto his disciples, The harvest truly is plenteous,
but the labourers are few; Pray ye therefore the Lord of the
harvest, that he will send forth labourers into his harvest.
Kids can enjoy Christian games during harvest time.
Autumn is a time for kids to enjoy games centered
around the harvest. If parents desire an alternative
to traditional Halloween activities, there are many
Christian games and activities to plan and enjoy.
Offering a pumpkin harvest party with Christian
games also provides parents with a supervised
environment where they can share in the fun with their families.
Straw bales can be purchased inexpensively and strategically placed to form a maze. Or you can plan a special field trip to a farm or cider mill that is open to the public and has straw bale mazes already set up. Divide students according to age and have adults time each student as they run as fast as they can through the maze. Award pumpkins as prizes to the fastest runners.
Have an adult carve a large hole in a large pumpkin, then line the inside of the pumpkin with wax paper. Measure distances appropriate for different age groups and mark off with tape. Have participants throw tennis balls or bean bags into the pumpkin. This can be an individual event, or groups of students can be divided up into teams. Candy or pumpkins can be given as prizes.
A harvest party is just not complete without decorating a pumpkin. Have kids paint a pumpkin with acrylic paints and craft materials such as glue, glitter and sequins. Center the theme around Bible stories such as an ark or a scripture verse. Have a team of judges vote on the most original, most creative and most colorful pumpkins and award prizes to the winners.
An inexpensive yet fun game is the familiar word scramble competition. Print off word scramble pages from the Internet that depict words related to the autumn harvest. Divide youth into teams and have them try to unscramble all of the words correctly within a designated time frame. The first team to finish receives prizes.
Tap into the gift of smell with a fun, weird science game. Place specific spices or herbs, slices of fruits and a pumpkin chunk in paper lunch bags. Fasten the bags and poke a small hole in the bag. Have participants smell each bag and try to correctly guess what's in the bag. Whoever guesses the most wins a prize.
A Harvest Performance Poem for Primary children by Angela Yardy.
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HARVEST
The individual letters of the word HARVEST are held up by seven children. At the beginning of each verse the children rearrange themselves so that they are in an appropriate order for the bold words that follow. The appropriate letters are held aloft for each word, but lowered for the refrain. Share the narration out however it suits, but the whole class/group of children say the refrain together.
Order: HARVEST
We HAVE so much food here, we are fortunate
To be blessed with the best of this world
But just for a moment, let’s take time to think
Of all of the REST of this world.
Refrain…… Harvest’s a time to show that we care
To bring gifts of food to the table to share
Move the A: HRVEAST
With food that is plentiful and VAST in range
Our harvest still isn’t complete
Without taking time to say thank you to God
For giving us all that we EAT.
Harvest’s a time to show that we care
To bring gifts of food to the table to share
Move the S: SHRVEAT
Let’s thank God for HEAT from the sun up above
For the rain that God sends us for free
For vegetables, fruit, and for all things that grow
On the land and that swim in the SEA.
Harvest’s a time to show that we care
To bring gifts of food to the table to share
Move the T & A: SHTARVE
We have so much food here, while some people STARVE
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"Come, Ye Thankful People, Come"
Come, ye thankful people, come,
Raise the song of harvest home;
All is safely gathered in,
Ere the winter storms begin.
God our Maker doth provide
For our wants to be supplied;
Come to God's own temple, come,
Raise the song of harvest home.
All the world is God's own field,
Fruit unto His praise to yield;
Wheat and tares together sown
Unto joy or sorrow grown.
First the blade and then the ear,
Then the full corn shall appear;
Lord of harvest, grant that we
Wholesome grain and pure may be.
For the Lord our God shall come,
And shall take His harvest home;
From His field shall in that day
All offenses purge away,
Giving angels charge at last
In the fire the tares to cast;
But the fruitful ears to store
In His garner evermore.
Even so, Lord, quickly come,
Bring Thy final harvest home;
Gather Thou Thy people in,
Free from sorrow, free from sin,
There, forever purified,
In Thy garner to abide;
Come, with all Thine angels come,
Raise the glorious harvest home.
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