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Children and Youth Sermon - "Epiphany Gifts" (Matthew 2:1-12)
Children and Youth Sermon - "Epiphany Gifts" (Matthew 2:1-12)
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This children and youth message/sermon begins with a story about a child who received a costume for Christmas, a gift that may hint at what he might become one day. (picture is included or use one of your own.) This connects to the story of Epiphany.
Teach the powerful meaning behind the Wise Men’s gifts with this hands-on, interactive Epiphany children’s sermon based on Matthew 2:1–12.
This engaging message helps kids understand how each of the Magi’s gifts — Gold, Frankincense, and Myrrh — symbolized Jesus’ identity and purpose: King, Priest, and Savior. The lesson ties together the story of the Wise Men with relatable examples about giving meaningful gifts and trusting God’s plan for the future.
Perfect for Epiphany Sunday, Christmas programs, or children’s worship, this message encourages kids to give Jesus their best and reflect on the “gifts” they bring to God through love, service, and faith.
📦 What’s Included
- Complete 7–10 minute Children’s Sermon Script
- Interactive Object Lesson: Using real or visual examples of gold, frankincense, and myrrh (Pictures included)
- Key Scripture: Matthew 2:1–12
- Lesson Focus: Jesus as King, Priest, and Savior
- Optional Activity: Let kids touch and smell the gifts after worship
- Repeat-After-Me Prayer
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