I used a prop to connect with my point.
I did a short talk in church, including a sharing question.
I told the congregation what the kids would be doing while the church service was on.
I played a simple game.
I led singing, making quite a fool of myself.
I explained a simple point, again, using a prop.
I included the kids in the teaching activities.
In short, I ran the kids activities at my daughter’s church for the first time last Sunday.
In fact, it was the first dose of ministry with children I have done since 2016.
And nothing that I did was very difficult.
Or groundbreaking.
But… it was fairly successful and well received.
Last Sunday was a nice reminder, for me, that ministry is still something that I can do.
I still have many of the tools.
I still have many of the routines.
For those out of ministry for a while, this is a source of angst - Do I still have it?
Of course, everything we do in church should be ultimately empowered by the Holy Spirit.
But, in many ways, ministry is like riding a bike.
So long as you still have a strong faith, you don’t forget, you just fall out of routine.
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