Children’s church: evangelical parish maulbronn

This Sunday Ms. Pfister and her team welcomed 17 small and large children.
Our visitors could say that this was not an ordinary Sunday right from the start
determine. Pastor Egerer was a guest.

After the greeting, the opening prayer and 2 songs, Mr. Egerer began with very practical experience to guide us on the subject of the Lord’s Supper. Like every one of us, regardless of whether it happens to children or adults, there are people who keep the space next to them for best friends or favorite employees. Whether in kindergarten, school or in church – in all situations. Experience shows that we only want to have the people with us who we like or who are popular. Mr. Egerer told us that it is different with Jesus using the example of Zacchaeus. Everyone is welcome . He was even allowed to sit at the table at the last supper.
Herr Egerer put on his gown; Grape juice and flatbread stood
ready and so we were allowed to celebrate the Lord’s Supper as in the "big" church. Devout silence
prevailed. Once again it was a very nice experience, both for the children and the employees.

The second big highlight on this Sunday was eight long-time church attendants
In a few days, confirmation classes for:

Aaron Pfister; Cornelius Egerer; Joshua Vogt; Annika Esenwein; Annika Treffinger; Charlotte Neher; Elisa Krüger and Melissa Hartmann

Some employees prepared a quiz boys against girls for the eight. 24 questions had to be answered. For example: "How many disciples are sitting at the table with the sacrament?" Or "Which game do you like to play with Ms. Langohr on the last Sunday of the holiday?"
After all questions were answered, there was no winner. All children were now allowed to search for the farewell gift for the future confirmands. All eight cacti have been found. The idea of ​​giving away a cactus has a long tradition.

Ms. Pfister found a great relationship between the cactus and the church. A cactus is very easy to care for and forgives if it is not watered. It is the same with the community. Nobody forgets her and the relationship can be revitalized at any time.

Our eight were adopted with a trellis and all good wishes. Maybe one or the other would like to visit or even later as an employee. We would be very happy.

Now that some children have outgrown the children’s church counter, we would like to encourage and invite new children to visit the children’s church.

03/28/2010 Communion Service

The children’s church employees were able to look forward to the surprising number of 31 children and 6 other children in the form of parents on Palm Sunday. Michaela Schaudt was in charge and the staff included Kathrin Esenwein, Alina and Nena Schaper and also Pastor Egerer.
As usual, we started the children’s service at 10 a.m. with our traditional lighting of the Kiki candle and the singing bowl. Afterwards Ms. Schaudt warmly welcomed all children and adults and emphasized that we were happy to be able to greet such a large group of church friends on this Sunday. Then we sang as an introductory song “Let’s go together. “And it worked really well in the canon. Then a prayer was said.
Thereupon the "small" youth group, that is 5 children between the 1st and 4th grades, led by Ms. Schlipf, Ms. Dauth and Ms. Gerst, played the entrance of Jesus to Jerusalem and we all sang together the song "Jesus pulls." in Jerusalem a ". The children of the church liked the little piece with its costumes and stubborn donkey very much.
The most important part of this children’s service followed. Pastor Egerer told the children the story of the Passover and the last supper of Jesus with his disciples. We also sang the song “Grain that goes into the earth. “And then Pastor Egerer put on his sacrament gown. We had prepared flatbread and goblets with grape juice and then celebrated the Lord’s Supper as in the "big" church. Mr. Egerer made the meaning of the bread and the grape juice or wine clear again and then everyone in the group was allowed to break off a piece of flat bread and got a small goblet with grape juice. Then we spoke the "Lord’s Prayer" together. Then we sang our "new" song "Masiti Amen" and some children even made drum noises with empty bottles, so that the whole thing had more pep.
At about 10.45 a.m., Ms. Schaudt divided the round into 2 groups and we placed a chair in the middle. There was still a game on the program. Namely Bible name rates. It was a stinging duel. After a closing prayer and the blessing song "God your good blessing" there were the announcements and the "friends of the youth" and everyone went home at 11:00. It was a very nice children’s church service and we thank Pastor Egerer for using the subject of the sacrament more closely for us and the children and for singing and playing with us. Many thanks also to the “small” group of youngsters for their pretended story about the move to Jerusalem.
Your KiKi team
(Nena Schaper)

07.02.2010 Children’s Church celebrates World Prayer Day in the children’s center

01/17/2010 Kaba breakfast

As every year, one of the highlights of the children’s church took place in 2010, the cabaret breakfast, in which the children and employees of the children’s church happily play together, to sing, dance and of course have breakfast.

We started with a greeting at 10 a.m., this Sunday by Karin Pfister. She also presented our new children’s church candle, which we received from the "Kreativoase" in Maulbronn and which some children from the children’s church had designed. Then we greeted the children with the song "Simply great that you are there. “And then Martin Neher and Peter Krüger presented the 2010 annual solution in a playful way. The victim is giving the children’s church this year to the elementary, secondary and special school Betty-Hirsch-School in Stuttgart, which is supported by the Nikolauspflege. The school for the visually impaired and blind is looking for donations for the renovation of the school yard. A child from the children’s church goes to this school and has it a little closer to us presented.

After the table rap "All good gifts", the children rushed to breakfast, which consisted of various homemade cakes, tea and kaba. Everyone thought it was very tasty and it went well, so you didn’t want to bother the kids. But after 20 minutes of copious breakfast, the program continued.

The story of Sunday was the "Healing of the Paralyzed" (Mark 2, 1-12), which Martin Neher told us and for which two young Kiki employees had created a station game this year. You had to form word strings, eat wrapped chocolate with gloves, maneuver pegs hanging on a rope into a bottle and much more. It was a lot of fun and everyone had a laugh. Even when in the end the winners were honored with gummy bears and smarties.

Afterwards, Peter Krüger and Martin Neher again gave a small demonstration as a reference to the gifts that the children should receive as every year afterwards. This year, the children expected an exclusive flashlight with a children’s church sticker so that everyone can find their way through the dark. The children were very happy and we ended the Kaba breakfast with the African song "Masiti Amen", the Lord’s Prayer and a closing prayer. After the farewell, the children unfortunately had to go home at around 12 noon with a heavy heart.

It was again a very nice and harmonious Kaba breakfast and everyone had a lot of fun.

We would like to thank all of the Kinderkirch employees, who have all helped a lot and also those who have agreed to bake a cake. a lot of Thanks also for the beautiful candle that we received from the "Kreativoase".

To a new one next year!

New faces are also welcome in the children’s church !! Every Sunday from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. See you. Until then.

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