![]() Tea party, anyone? Act out what you might do if you hosted a dinner party or tea party.Enjoy some popcorn and think about how it reflects on our lives as Christians. It’s just a small thing, but when filled with hot air, it expands. To illustrate this concept, think about popcorn. Why do we offer hospitality? When we are filled with Christ’s love, we can’t help but burst out and invite others into His family.Discuss what might make someone feel welcome. Find a video clip of a grand welcome: it might be a parade, a welcome home celebration, or a festive honoring of a dignitary.How do people say “welcome” in other languages? Look up a few and practice.What does the word “welcome” mean? How about the word “hospitality”? Check them out in a dictionary or thesaurus (best for older children).Here are some activities to get kids thinking…(select the best ones for your audience and age group): ![]() Your options will vary, of course, based on timing and personality. Lesson Opening: There are several fun activities to get the ball rolling when it comes to talking about hospitality and welcome.
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