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Friday, November 28, 2025

Bloopers From the Christmas Program


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Blooper 1:

🎬 Scene: The Tangle Before the Tidings

INT. BETHLEHEM HILLSIDE – NIGHT

Soft lanterns flicker across a moonlit field. Two young shepherds — Micah and Eli — tiptoe through the grass, their sandals squishing in the dew. They’re supposed to be watching sheep, but their staffs have other plans.

MICAH (whispers) “Careful, Eli. We don’t want to wake the lambs.”

ELI (grinning) “I’m careful! You’re the one swinging your staff like a sword.”

They turn a corner — and clink! — their crooks hook together. A moment of silence. Then…

MICAH & ELI (together) “Oh no…”

They tug. Twist. Spin. The staffs won’t budge. The boys stumble in circles, giggling and whispering, trying not to wake the flock.

Suddenly, a sheep bleats.

SHEEP “Baaa!”

MICAH “Shhh! You’ll wake the stars!”

The boys freeze. Then burst into laughter. Their staffs finally untangle — just as a brilliant light floods the hillside.

Cue Music: Soft angelic chorus

A host of angels appears above, glowing with joy. The boys drop their staffs and stare, wide-eyed.

ANGEL (gentle voice) “Fear not. For unto you is born this day… a Savior.”

Micah and Eli glance at each other — still tangled in giggles — and nod solemnly.

ELI “Guess we better follow that star.”

MICAH “Just… no more staff tricks.”

They grab their crooks, now held with reverence, and tiptoe toward Bethlehem — sheep trailing behind like a fluffy parade.

Blooper 2:

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🎬 Scene: The Angel’s Commentary

INT. HEAVENLY SKY – NIGHT

The angel, still adjusting the halo that keeps slipping, steps forward into a spotlight of starlight. The choir hushes. The angel looks directly at the audience, wings fluttering with excitement.

ANGEL (laughing softly) “Oh, you should’ve seen it! I mean, really — one moment I was floating gracefully, and the next… plop! My halo slid right down over my eyes. I couldn’t see a thing! So what did I do? I danced. I twirled. I tried to keep it in place, and the children below thought it was part of the show!”

The angel pauses, halo wobbling again, and grins.

ANGEL (with emotion) “And that’s the beauty of it — joy sneaks in when you least expect it. The laughter wasn’t a mistake. It was a gift. Because sometimes the funniest moments remind us that heaven’s light shines brightest when we’re not perfect, but playful.”

The angel spins once more, halo sliding dangerously low, then catches it with a dramatic flourish.

ANGEL (mock serious, then bursting into giggles) “See? Even angels have bloopers. And oh, it was hilarious — because laughter is holy too.”

The choir erupts in gentle chuckles, stars twinkle brighter, and the angel bows with exaggerated grace, halo finally steady.

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🎬 Scene: Donkey’s Delightful Detour

INT. SCHOOL AUDITORIUM – NIGHT

The lights dim. A hush falls over the audience. The spotlight lands on a small child in a donkey costume, center stage, blinking at the crowd with wide, innocent eyes.

DONKEY (child voice, full of wonder) “Okay, okay… I know what you’re thinking. I was supposed to walk straight across the stage. But did you see that flower prop? It smelled like marshmallows!”

The child-donkey sniffs dramatically, then turns to the audience with a grin.

DONKEY (giggling) “And then I saw Mrs. Jenkins in the front row — she waved! So I waved back. And then I saw the baby Jesus doll and thought, ‘He looks cold!’ So I tried to nuzzle him. But my tail got stuck in the hay.”

CUT TO: FLASHBACK MONTAGE

  • The donkey sniffing a giant paper flower.

  • The donkey waving at the audience.

  • The donkey gently nudging the manger.

  • The narrator whispering, “Just keep walking, sweetheart…”

  • The donkey spinning in a circle, tail tangled in tinsel.

BACK TO STAGE

DONKEY (with pride) “It was the scenic route, okay? I gave joy. I gave drama. I gave… donkey.”

The audience bursts into laughter. The choir giggles behind their hymnals. Even the narrator chuckles.

DONKEY (softly, with emotion) “And you know what? Everyone laughed. And it felt like love. Because sometimes, the best part of the story… is the part you didn’t plan.”

The donkey bows. The haloed angel claps. The curtain falls.


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Wednesday, November 26, 2025

“The Christmas Program That Almost Fell Apart” *

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“The Christmas Program That Almost Fell Apart”


No one really knew how hard it is to get through a Christmas program. To the audience, it looked polished, sweet, and angelic — children in robes, candles glowing, voices rising in harmony. But behind the curtain, it was chaos. Costumes tangled, lines forgotten, props misplaced. And yet, somehow, God stitched the whole mess into a tapestry of joy.

The candle was the first crisis. A little LED light, meant to flicker like holy fire, refused to shine. The children puffed their cheeks and blew with all their might, pretending it was magic. The audience chuckled at their flair, but backstage, hearts raced. The candle sat there. Silent. Stubborn. The children froze. The audience leaned forward…

Enter Mrs. Polly, the unsung hero. She rummaged through the storage cabinet like a soldier on a mission, pulling out ribbons, tape, and finally — batteries. With a triumphant grin, she smuggled them to the children. Suddenly, the stubborn candle flickered alive. The kids threw their arms wide: “Tadaaaaa!” The audience erupted in applause, never knowing the panic that had preceded the glow.

But the candle wasn’t the only mishap. One child, rushing to their mark, stepped squarely into a plate of cheesecake left from the fellowship hall. The creamy mess clung to their shoe like glue. Instead of hiding it, the child whispered loudly, “Cheesecake on my shoe — now I’m a walking dessert!” The audience roared with laughter, thinking it was part of the script.

Another child forgot their line and improvised with flair: “And lo, the shepherds… um… saw sheep. Lots of sheep. Everywhere!” The audience smiled tenderly, because sometimes honesty is funnier than perfection. The forgotten line became a moment of pure charm, and parents leaned in with pride at the courage it took to keep going.

Then came the halo disaster. One angel’s halo slipped lower and lower until it rested on their nose. The child squinted, trying to keep singing while the crooked halo bobbed like a comedy prop. Another angel whispered, “Don’t move — you’ll break the holy antenna!” The audience giggled, but the children pressed on, halos tilted and hearts lifted.

Backstage, teachers whispered frantic cues, shepherds argued over who got the tallest staff, and Mrs. Polly nearly tripped over a box of costumes. Yet on stage, it looked seamless. The audience saw children bowing gracefully, voices blending, and candles glowing. They saw harmony. We saw chaos.

And isn’t that the way God works? He takes our tangled mess, our forgotten lines, our cheesecake shoes, and tilted halos, and turns them into something beautiful. To us, it feels like failure. To Him, it’s ministry. The audience doesn’t see the panic — they see the joy.

The tender moments were just as powerful. A shy child whispered their solo so softly that the microphone barely caught it. But the hush in the room was holy. Parents leaned forward, hearts swelling, because vulnerability is more moving than volume.

By the end, the children bowed together — candle glowing, cheesecake shoe shining, halos tilted, and voices ringing. The audience clapped with delight, never knowing how close the program had come to unraveling. And in that applause, we felt God’s smile. Ministry is never perfect. It’s messy, chaotic, and full of bloopers. But God helps us shine anyway. He turns dead bulbs into glowing candles, forgotten lines into laughter, and cheesecake shoes into unforgettable memories. The cutest things happen on stage at a Christmas program — not because we are flawless, but because He is faithful.

🌟 Final Scene: “God Sent Us Love”

(Children are gathered around the manger. The candlelight flickers. The star above glows with the words: “God Sent Us Love.”)

Narrator (gentle, rising in tone): The candle glows… The star shines… And the message is clear: God sent us Love.

(Children lift their candles together, forming a circle of light around the manger. One child whispers, “Look, it’s glowing everywhere!”)

Narrator (softly, then with strength): And His light still shines — on and on — in all who believe.

(The children begin humming “Silent Night.” The harmony is imperfect, but tender. The star glows brighter as the lights dim to candlelight. The audience sees only the manger, the children, and the star above.)

Narrator (final line): This is Christmas. Not that we were perfect… But that His perfect Love came to us.


chaos = "kay-oss"

 Option 1: 

Spiritual Anchor for the Program

Narrator’s Closing Lines (spoken with reverence): “Even with crooked halos, cheesecake shoes, and forgotten lines, the children gathered at the manger. Because Christmas is not about perfection — it is about God’s perfect gift. Our bloopers remind us that His grace shines brightest in our weakness.”

 Scripture (KJV):

  • “For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Saviour, which is Christ the Lord.” — Luke 2:11
  • “My grace is sufficient for thee: for my strength is made perfect in weakness.” — 2 Corinthians 12:9

Application Thought: Life, like the Christmas program, is full of bloopers. But God takes our chaos and turns it into harmony. He doesn’t ask for perfection — He asks for faithfulness. The manger reminds us that the Savior came into a messy world to bring perfect peace.

Option 2:

Life, like that Christmas program, is never flawless. Candles refuse to shine, shoes step in cheesecake, halos tilt, and words slip away. Yet those “bloopers” are not failures — they are reminders that God delights in using the imperfect to display His perfect grace. The audience saw harmony because God turned chaos into joy. That’s the miracle of ministry, and the miracle of life.

Scripture that captures this truth (KJV):

  • “My grace is sufficient for thee: for my strength is made perfect in weakness.” — 2 Corinthians 12:9

  • “But God hath chosen the foolish things of the world to confound the wise.” — 1 Corinthians 1:27

  • “And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God.” — Romans 8:28

Application: Every day has its bloopers. A forgotten word in conversation, a plan that falls apart, a moment where we feel clumsy or inadequate. But God is not asking for perfection — He is asking for faithfulness. He takes our cheesecake shoes and crooked halos and turns them into testimonies of His joy.

Comment from the heart: The beauty of your story is that it teaches us to laugh at life’s bloopers, to treasure the tender moments, and to trust that God is weaving it all together for His glory. What feels like chaos to us often looks like harmony to Him.

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What We Learn From This Story

Lesson:
The Christmas program reminds us that ministry is never perfect. Candles fail, cheesecake lands on shoes, halos tilt, and lines are forgotten. Yet God takes our chaos and turns it into joy. What looks like failure backstage becomes harmony on stage.


Biblical Example

Think of the disciples feeding the five thousand. They didn’t have enough food, only five loaves and two fishes. To them, it looked like chaos and insufficiency. Yet Jesus blessed the little they had, and it became more than enough.

  • KJV Verse:
    “And they did all eat, and were filled: and they took up of the fragments that remained twelve baskets full.” — Matthew 14:20

Just as Jesus multiplied loaves, He multiplies our small efforts — even bloopers — into blessings.


 Another Example of Weakness Turned to Strength

Paul reminds us that God’s strength is revealed in our weakness.

  • KJV Verse:
    “And he said unto me, My grace is sufficient for thee: for my strength is made perfect in weakness.” — 2 Corinthians 12:9

The cheesecake shoe, the crooked halo, the stubborn candle — all weaknesses. Yet in those moments, God’s grace shone brighter than any perfect performance.


 Application Reading

  • When your “candle won’t light,” remember: God is the true Light.
    “Then spake Jesus again unto them, saying, I am the light of the world: he that followeth me shall not walk in darkness, but shall have the light of life.” — John 8:12
  • When your “shoe gets cheesecake,” remember: joy often comes through unexpected messes.
    “A merry heart doeth good like a medicine: but a broken spirit drieth the bones.” — Proverbs 17:22
  • When your “halo tilts,” remember: God doesn’t require perfection, only faithfulness.
    “But God hath chosen the foolish things of the world to confound the wise; and God hath chosen the weak things of the world to confound the things which are mighty.” — 1 Corinthians 1:27

Conclusion Takeaway

The audience saw harmony, but we knew chaos. That’s the miracle: God transforms backstage panic into front‑stage praise. Ministry is not about flawless delivery — it’s about faithful hearts. The bloopers became blessings because they revealed joy, humility, and God’s sufficiency.


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Monday, November 24, 2025

Song: Let Every Heart Give Him Room and Tracing Activity



Tracing Christmas Activity Trace and Color

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Friday, November 21, 2025

With a Grateful Heart Giveth Thou Thanks


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Wednesday, November 19, 2025

Christmas Song: Let Every Heart Give Him Room

 
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Christmas Song

Song: Let Every Heart Give Him Room

Verse 1

The night was still, the star was bright,
Heaven’s glory filled the sky.
A Child was born, the promise true,
God’s great love has come for you.

Chorus

Let every heart give Him room,
Let every voice sing His tune.
Joy to the world, the Savior has come,
Let every heart give Him room.

Verse 2

Shepherds knelt, their eyes in awe,
Angels sang of peace for all.
Families gather, banners raised,
Love and mercy fill this place.

Chorus

Let every heart give Him room,
Let every voice sing His tune.
Joy to the world, the Savior has come,
Let every heart give Him room.

Bridge

From Bethlehem to today,
The star still shines, it lights the way.
Salvation’s gift, forever true,
He waits for me, He waits for you.

Final Chorus (soaring)

Let every heart give Him room,
Let every soul be made new.
Glory to God, the newborn King,
Let every heart give Him room.

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 Style Suggestions

  • Tempo: Moderate, reverent but joyful (like Joy to the World blended with Silent Night).
  • Instrumentation: Piano or guitar for verses, full choir and brass for chorus.
  • Congregational Use: Easy to repeat chorus so everyone can join in.


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Monday, November 17, 2025

My Pumpkin Patch Life – God Shining Through




My Pumpkin Patch Life – God Shining Through

Verse 1
In fields of gold and skies so blue,
I see the light of God shine through.
Each pumpkin round, each leaf that falls,
God's sweet, sweet blessings bless us all.

Chorus 1
My pumpkin patch life, so full and bright,
With laughter and prayer in morning light.
Through every season, old and new,
I see my God—He’s shining through.

Verse 2
The vines may twist, the winds may blow,
But roots of grace still gently grow.
In every hug, in every smile,
His Spirit walks each pumpkin mile.

Chorus 2 

Hopping in leaves with giggles and glee,
I’m so glad that God loves me.
Loving the fall and who made it all,
For showers of blessings like these—
Of friends, of pumpkins and leaves.
Your shining light keeps my heart right,
With love, joy, and peace,
With spiritual fruit like these.

Bridge
So gather close, both young and old,
Let stories of His love be told.
For in this patch, both big and small,
His mercy wraps around us all.

Final Chorus (Blend)
My pumpkin patch life, so full and bright,
With laughter and prayer in morning light.
Through every season, old and new,
I see my God—He’s shining through.
Hopping in leaves with giggles and glee,
I’m so glad that God loves me!

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A Sunshine Heart

💛 The Sunshine Heart

A yellow heart is sunlight’s song,
It warms the weary, makes them strong.
We show our care with our helpful aim.
with gentle love in Jesus' name.

It shines in friendship, pure and true,
A golden bond between us too.
It whispers thanks, it carries cheer,
A quiet hope that draws us near.

It’s autumn’s leaf, it’s harvest’s glow,
It’s kindness planted, seeds that grow.
It’s gratitude that lights the way,
A gift of love to bless our day.

So when you see that golden hue,
Remember joy is born anew.
The sunshine heart, both soft and bright,

Says:

You moved my heart with your sweet light.


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🎭 “The Fruitful Follies: A Puppet Show of Spirit and Surprise”



🎭 “The Fruitful Follies: A Puppet Show of Spirit and Surprise”

Based on Galatians 5:22–23 (KJV)
Characters:

  • Cawrin the Crow – A hilarious, wisecracking bird with a heart of gold and a knack for interrupting.
  • Miss Maple – A gentle, poetic maple leaf puppet who teaches with grace and warmth.
  • Benny Barrel – A cheerful wooden barrel puppet filled with symbolic fruits, each representing a Fruit of the Spirit.

🌟 Scene 1: “The Great Harvest Talent Show”

(Curtains open to a cozy autumn stage with hay bales, pumpkins, and a banner reading “The Fruit of the Spirit – Galatians 5:22–23 KJV”)

Miss Maple:
Welcome, dear friends, to our Harvest Talent Show!
Where fruits aren’t just tasty—they help your soul grow!
Tonight, we’ll share gifts that come from above,
Like joy, peace, and goodness, and Spirit-filled love.

Benny Barrel (rolling in):
I’ve got the goods! I’m packed with fruit!
Not apples and oranges—but spiritual loot!
Galatians 5:22–23 says it best:
Love, joy, peace… and all the rest!

Cawrin the Crow (flapping in dramatically):
CAW! I thought this was a pie-eating contest!
I brought my bib and my appetite!
(He pulls out a comically large fork and spoon.)
But okay, okay… I’ll behave.
I’m here to learn. Maybe. Probably. Sorta.


🎭 Scene 2: “The Dilemma of the Missing Fruit”

Miss Maple:
Wait… Benny, your fruit labels are missing!
Where’s “Faith”? Where’s “Meekness”?
This is serious!

Benny Barrel (panicking):
Oh no! Someone’s mixed up my fruit tags!
Now I can’t tell longsuffering from a lemon!

Cawrin (snickering):
Sounds like a job for Detective Cawrin!
I’ll sniff out the truth… or at least the snacks.

(Cawrin flaps around dramatically, inspecting the stage.)

Cawrin:
Aha! I found a clue under the hay bale—
A sticky note that says “Gentleness is hard!”
Hmm… someone’s struggling with their fruit.


🌿 Scene 3: “The Heart Behind the Fruit”

Miss Maple (softly):
Sometimes we lose sight of the Spirit’s gifts
When life gets heavy and our hearts need lifts.
But God’s Word reminds us—these fruits aren’t earned,
They grow when we trust Him, when lessons are learned.

Benny Barrel:
So it’s not about being perfect or proud,
But letting God’s Spirit shine through the crowd!

Cawrin (seriously, for once):
Even a crow like me can learn to be kind.
I flap, I squawk, but I’ve got peace in mind.
(Then he sneezes loudly into a leaf.)
CAW-CHOO! Sorry. That was “temperance” escaping.


🎉 Scene 4: “The Talent Show Finale”

(Each character presents a Fruit of the Spirit through a short skit or song.)

  • Miss Maple sings a gentle lullaby about “Peace.”
  • Benny Barrel juggles fruit labeled “Joy,” “Faith,” and “Goodness.”
  • Cawrin performs a dramatic reading of Galatians 5:22–23… with interpretive dance.

Cawrin (bowing):
I may be a crow, but I’m flying high!
With God’s Spirit, even I can try.
Love, joy, peace—it’s not just a rhyme,
It’s how we live, one fruit at a time!


🌈 Final Scene: “The Fruitful Reward”

Miss Maple:
The winner of tonight’s show… is all of us!
Because the Spirit’s fruit is a heavenly plus.
Let’s keep growing, glowing, and showing God’s grace—
In every heart, in every place.

Benny Barrel:
And remember:
“But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, longsuffering, gentleness, goodness, faith,
Meekness, temperance: against such there is no law.” — Galatians 5:22–23 KJV

Cawrin (winking):
Now, who’s got pie? I’ve been longsuffering all night!

(Curtains close to laughter, applause, and a joyful harvest hymn.)





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Friday, November 14, 2025

We Give Our Thanks - Harvest Party Song


We Give Our Thanks Song

Family Unity
Young and Old

This Is What I did: I handed out the paper ornaments, cut out with song verses already glued on. Hand out to each family member.  If you have more than nine people, you could have some attendies sing together.

Have them each sing, impromptu, until the song is finished.  It turned out great for us. We were in unity, and God's Presence was there. We ended altogether, singing the chorus as one.


To the Person in Charge or Delegate

Cut The Song Verses Into Nine Sections 
and Glue Them Onto the Back Of The Paper Ornaments. Glue a Ribbon at the Top of Each One to Hang Them Onto The Tree.
For Each Person. # The Ornaments





Little hands fold soft and tight,.....Praying Hand

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We Give Our Thanks

Verse 1
Little hands fold soft and tight,
Whispers rise in autumn light.
Pumpkin pies and laughter near,
We lift our hearts for love sincere.

Chorus
We give our thanks on autumn days,
We lift our hearts in joyful praise.
For blessings bright, both old and new,
We thank the Lord for love so true.

Verse 2
Gobble, gobble, dance along,
The turkey hums a happy song.
Mashed potatoes, feast, and cheer,
Grateful voices echo clear.

Chorus
We give our thanks on autumn days,
We lift our hearts in joyful praise.
For blessings bright, both old and new,
We thank the Lord for love so true.

Verse 3
A basket brims with blessings sweet,
Corn and apples piled in neat.
We share our joy, we share our bread,
And thank the Lord for what He’s spread.

Chorus
We give our thanks on autumn days,
We lift our hearts in joyful praise.
For blessings bright, both old and new,
We thank the Lord for love so true.

Verse 4
Apple pie with cream so tall,
Grateful hearts embrace it all.
For family bonds and skies so blue,
We give our thanks for all that’s true.

Verse 5
Leaves that twirl and winds that sing,
Remind us of the gifts God brings.
With cozy hugs and laughter bright,
We thank Him for this day of light.

Final Chorus (soft)
We give our thanks on autumn days,
We lift our hearts in joyful praise.
For blessings bright, both old and new,
We thank the Lord for love so true.

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For The Harvest Tree - Ornaments - Put Each Verse Of The Song On The Back of Each Ornament
Leaving a White Outline. When you are done. Further decorate the tree with your paper ornaments.


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Thursday, November 13, 2025

🍂 Object Lesson: “The Basket of Blessings”




🍂 Object Lesson: “The Basket of Blessings” Unity

Title

“The Basket of Blessings”

Materials

  • A simple basket (or bowl) that is empty

  • Several small items to place inside (fruit, bread, toy "Puppets" "Doll", ribbon, note cards, a bible

  • Blank slips of paper and pencils

Lesson

Hold up the empty basket. Say: "This basket looks plain and empty. It doesn’t seem very special, does it? But watch what happens when we begin to fill it."

Place one item inside. "This apple reminds us of food. Every meal we eat is a gift from God. We say, ‘Thank You, Lord, for daily bread.’"

Place another item inside. "This ribbon reminds us of family and friends. God ties our hearts together with love. We say, ‘Thank You, Lord, for those who care for us.’" Unity as family.

Place another item inside. "These toys remind us of joy and laughter. God gives us moments that make us smile. We say, ‘Thank You, Lord, for happiness.’"  What do you prefer: the joy of life or the grumpiness of grief?   There are three or four different kinds of joy, There is an earthly joy, there is a Godly joy, there is a devilish joy, and there is a natural joy. Pleasure and joy are not the same.  These toys bring us laughter. They can teach , they can preach, they can bring us joy.. A baby doll can bring a child joy and prepare them for the day they hold a real child. They indeed bring children joy.

Flowers are gifts from God. They help people say I love you. or i care about you. 

Place a note card inside. "This card reminds us of prayer. Every time we talk to God, He listens. We say, ‘Thank You, Lord, for hearing us.’"

A Box of Folded Jokes - 

Now show the basket full. "See how the basket is no longer empty? Thankfulness fills our lives the same way. When we notice blessings and say thank you, our hearts become full of joy. An unthankful heart feels empty, but a thankful heart overflows."

“In every thing give thanks: for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus concerning you.”1 Thessalonians 5:18, KJV

So as you go home tonight, keep looking for blessings — big and small. Share them with your family, write them down, or even draw them. Because when we give thanks, we shine God’s light in the world.

A Thought

"Being thankful is more than saying words. It’s seeing God’s love in every gift, big or small. When we bow our heads and whisper ‘thank You,’ we are filling our basket with blessings that never run out."

This is what I did. I had a small treasure box 2"X 4". This is one of the things that goes into our blessing basket

  • Proverbs 15:13 (KJV): “A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance: but by sorrow of the heart the spirit is broken.”

  • Proverbs 17:22 (KJV): “A merry heart doeth good like a medicine: but a broken spirit drieth the bones.”

🌿 Meaning & Teaching Connection

  • A merry heart = joy rooted in gratitude and trust in God.

  • It brings cheerfulness that shines outward, blessing others.

  • It acts like medicine, bringing healing and strength to the body and spirit.

  • In contrast, a broken spirit drains life and energy.

This ties beautifully into your Harvest Party theme — laughter, thankfulness, and joy are not just fun, they are spiritual gifts that heal and uplift.

🍂 Harvest Joke Blessing - These are For Your Object Lesson Next.  

Instructions:

  1. Print the jokes below.
  2. Cut them into slips. Fold them up a few folds.
  3. Place slips in a closable box
  4. Each child draws one out of the box and reads it aloud.

Jokes for the Basket of Blessings 

  • Why did the scarecrow win an award?
    Because he was outstanding in his field!

  • What’s a pumpkin’s favorite sport?
    Squash!

  • Why did the bread come to the Harvest Party?
    Because it kneaded to be there!

  • What did the corn say to the farmer?
    “Aw, shucks!”

  • Why don’t apples ever get lonely?
    Because they hang out in bunches!

  • What do you call a pie that disappears?
    A “mystery filling”!

  • Why did the cookie go to church?
    Because it felt crumby and needed a prayer!

  • What’s a scarecrow’s favorite fruit?
    Straw‑berries!

  • What do you call a dancing apple?
    A twist‑and‑shout fruit!

  • Why did the pumpkin sit on the porch?
    It wanted to be a little gourd‑geous decoration.

  • Perfect timing 🎃🍂 — Harvest Parties are all about joy, laughter, and lighthearted fun. Here’s a set of fresh, kid‑friendly jokes that should get giggles and smiles tonight:


    🦃 Thanksgiving & Harvest Jokes

    • Why did the turkey join the band?
      Because it had the drumsticks!

    • What’s a pumpkin’s favorite sport?
      Squash!

    • Why did the scarecrow win an award?
      Because he was outstanding in his field!

    • What do you call a pie that disappears?
      A “mystery filling”!

    • Why don’t apples ever get lonely?
      Because they hang out in bunches!


    🌽 Corny Harvest Jokes (literally!)

    • What did the corn say to the farmer?
      “Aw, shucks!”

    • Why did the pumpkin sit on the porch?
      It wanted to be a little gourd‑geous decoration.

    • What’s a scarecrow’s favorite fruit?
      Straw‑berries!

    • Why did the bread go to the Harvest Party?
      Because it kneaded to be there!


    🍎 Cute & Sweet Jokes for Kids

    • What do you call a dancing apple?
      A “twist‑and‑shout” fruit!

    • Why did the cookie go to church?
      Because it felt crumby and needed a prayer!

    • What’s a pumpkin’s favorite song?
      “Gourd Bless America!”



Make a crown ... Harvest Humor For The Comedian Winner add Paper Extensions to Fit the Head
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The phrase “unspeakable joy” in the King James Bible is found in 1 Peter 1:8:

“Whom having not seen, ye love; in whom, though now ye see him not, yet believing, ye rejoice with joy unspeakable and full of glory.”1 Peter 1:8, KJV


🌿 Meaning & Connection

  • Joy unspeakable = a deep, overwhelming gladness that words cannot fully express.
  • It comes from faith in Christ, even though we have not seen Him with our eyes.
  • This joy is spiritual, eternal, and glorious, rooted in salvation and hope.

✨ This verse pairs beautifully with your Harvest and Christmas themes — reminding children and families that true joy isn’t just laughter or fun, but the overflowing gladness of knowing Jesus.

Here’s a gentle, faith-filled Invitation to Know the Saviour you can use in your devotional, puppet show, or Harvest Party setting 🌟


✉️ Invitation to Know the Saviour

“Dear friends, tonight we’ve laughed, sung, and shared our blessings. But the greatest blessing of all is knowing Jesus Christ as our Saviour.

The Bible tells us:

‘For the wages of sin is death; but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord.’ — Romans 6:23 (KJV)

Jesus came to give us joy unspeakable, peace that passes understanding, and eternal life. He loves you so much that He gave His life on the cross, and He rose again to offer forgiveness and hope.

If you have never trusted Him, this is His invitation:

  • Come with your thankful heart.
  • Believe that He died and rose again for you.
  • Receive His gift of salvation, freely offered in love.

As John 3:16 says:

‘For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.’

Tonight, as we hang our blessing leaves and celebrate joy, let us remember the greatest blessing of all — the Saviour who gives us life, hope, and eternal love.”

Susan Barker Nikitenko 2025© PMRMKBPBMBGEOPASTRCO#13c




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“The Thankful Tree” Harvest Puppet Show:

We Loved It - Turned Out Great - 

The Thankful Tree





Kids fill out the prayer leaf—write down a Blessing to thank God for.
Write a Prayer for Yourself or Someone Else. Have Them Tape it onto the Tree, Applied Equally, at Even Spacing, to Look Nice on The Harvest Tree. 

I Decorated Our Christmas Tree as a Harvest Tree until The Day After Thanksgiving.

Print Your Puppet Show Script 8 Times

Each Puppet Person Gets a Copy with Their Part Circled in Their Individual Color. That Way They Know What They Need to Read Over.

Who Needs One:

Person In Charge
Narrator - Woody Owl
Lady Leaf
Sir Squirrel
Pumpkin Pete
Miss Apple
Crowly Crow



Introduction: Person In Charge


 The Thankful Tree: Take One 🌳🍁

Introducing The Puppet Show: The Thankful Tree 

[Smiling, welcoming tone]

“Welcome, everyone, to our Harvest Celebration — and the very first performance of… The Thankful Tree! 🌳✨

We’re so glad you’re here. Today is all about joy, laughter, and remembering the blessings God gives us — even the little ones we sometimes forget. You’ll meet some very silly puppets, hear some jokes, and learn how thankfulness can grow like a tree — one leaf at a time.

Now, before we begin, each of you should have a special leaf — your Harvest Blessing Leaf. 🍂
This is where you’ll write or draw something you’re thankful for. It could be a person, a moment, a gift, or even something funny that made you smile. When the puppets finish their story, we’ll invite you to come up and hang your leaf on our Thankful Tree.

Because when we give thanks — even in hard times — we’re doing exactly what God wants for us.
Just like it says in the Bible:

“In every thing give thanks: for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus concerning you.”
1 Thessalonians 5:18

So get ready to laugh, learn, and celebrate the blessings all around us.
Let’s begin… The Thankful Tree — Take One! 🎭



🎭 Harvest Puppet Show: 

“The Thankful Tree” 

(Extended with KJV Verses)

📜 Script with Verses

Narrator: Welcome, friends, to the orchard of blessings, where the wind carries whispers of gratitude and the trees remember every thankful heart. Today, we gather around the Thankful Tree — not just to admire its beauty, but to fill it with our own stories. 

📖 “In every thing give thanks: for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus concerning you.” (1 Thessalonians 5:18)

Lady Leaf (floating in gracefully): I’ve danced through seasons and seen many things. But the most beautiful sight? A heart that remembers. Today, we gather not just to say thanks — but to become thanks. 

📖 “O give thanks unto the LORD; for he is good: for his mercy endureth for ever.” (Psalm 136:1)

Sir Squirrel (bounding in): Become thanks? That sounds nutty! I thought we were just here to eat pie and play games! 

📖 “A merry heart doeth good like a medicine: but a broken spirit drieth the bones.” (Proverbs 17:22)

Pumpkin Pete (rolling in slowly): I’m thankful for the farmer who didn’t toss me aside when I grew lopsided. He saw something special in me. Sometimes blessings come in odd shapes.

 📖 “But God hath chosen the foolish things of the world to confound the wise… and the weak things of the world to confound the things which are mighty.” (1 Corinthians 1:27)

Crowley the Crow (flapping in with flair): Odd shapes? You’re looking at the king of odd! I’m thankful for laughter — especially when I trip over my own feet and everyone still claps. 

📖 “Then was our mouth filled with laughter, and our tongue with singing: then said they among the heathen, The LORD hath done great things for them.” (Psalm 126:2)

Miss Apple (twirling in): I’m thankful for kindness. For the little girl who picked me gently and said, “You’re beautiful,” even though I had a bruise. 

📖 “And be ye kind one to another, tenderhearted, forgiving one another, even as God for Christ's sake hath forgiven you.” (Ephesians 4:32)

Lady Leaf (gently): Let’s not forget the deeper things. I’m thankful for memories — for the grandmother who sang hymns while stirring soup, for the prayers whispered under moonlight, for the stories passed down like seeds. 

📖 “One generation shall praise thy works to another, and shall declare thy mighty acts.” (Psalm 145:4)

Narrator: And so, each friend brought their blessing to the tree. But the tree had something to say too — not with words, but with leaves. 📖 “The fruit of the righteous is a tree of life; and he that winneth souls is wise.” (Proverbs 11:30)

(Children are invited to come forward and hang their blessings on the tree — each leaf representing a prayer, a memory, or a gift.)

Pumpkin Pete: Look how full it’s getting! Every leaf is a story. Every story is a seed. 

📖 “Be not deceived; God is not mocked: for whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap.” (Galatians 6:7)

Miss Apple: And every seed can grow into kindness, joy, or even a new tree. 

📖 “But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, longsuffering, gentleness, goodness, faith.” (Galatians 5:22)

Crowley: I’m planting a joke leaf. It says, “Why did the apple stop in the middle of the road? Because it ran out of juice!” 

📖 “A time to weep, and a time to laugh; a time to mourn, and a time to dance.” (Ecclesiastes 3:4)

Sir Squirrel: I’m planting a leaf that says, “Thank You, God, for giving me energy — and snacks.”

 📖 “Whether therefore ye eat, or drink, or whatsoever ye do, do all to the glory of God.” (1 Corinthians 10:31)

Lady Leaf: I’ll plant a leaf that says, “Thank You for the ones who came before me — and the ones who will come after.

” 📖 “Children’s children are the crown of old men; and the glory of children are their fathers.” (Proverbs 17:6)

Narrator: And so the Thankful Tree stood tall, not because of its branches, but because of the hearts that gathered beneath it. And if you listen closely, you’ll hear it whisper: “Thank you.” 

📖 “Bless the LORD, O my soul, and forget not all his benefits.” (Psalm 103:2)

🙏 Closing Prayer (spoken by or Narrator)

"Lord, we thank You for laughter, for legacy, for every leaf of love You’ve given. Help us be blessings to others — not just today, but always. May our hearts be trees that grow kindness, joy, and faith. Amen."

📖 “Rooted and built up in him, and established in the faith, as ye have been taught, abounding therein with thanksgiving.” (Colossians 2:7)

Paper Puppets Needed:

You could apply a stick to each picture if you wanted.  We just held the pictures up and read the script as a group.



🎤 Closing Script: The Thankful Tree 

[Warm, reflective tone]

“Wasn’t that wonderful? 🌳✨ Our puppets reminded us that thankfulness can grow like a tree — one blessing at a time. And look at our Thankful Tree now, filled with leaves of gratitude from each of you.

Remember, God’s Word says:

“In every thing give thanks: for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus concerning you.”
1 Thessalonians 5:18, KJV

So as you go home tonight, keep looking for blessings — big and small. Share them with your family, write them down, or even draw them. Because when we give thanks, we shine God’s light in the world.

Thank you for joining us for The Thankful Tree — Take One. May your hearts be full of joy, laughter, and gratitude. 🍂🙏”



Person in Charge Cuts This Out Ahead Of Time.


🍁 Leaf Blessing Instruction 

Front:
🌳 My Harvest Blessing Leaf 🌳
Write one thing you are thankful for.
It could be:

  • A person you love
  • A gift God has given you
  • A moment that made you laugh
  • Something that brought you joy
A prayer for yourself or someone else

Back:

“In every thing give thanks: for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus concerning you.”
1 Thessalonians 5:18, KJV

 






Print these out - Hold up with taped-on rod or as is, by the puppeteer. Or the Script Readers can just hold up the picture when it's their turn to read.

We read our individual parts and held up the picture.
It can work either way. As stick puppets or just reading the script together out loud while holding up the picture













Susan Barker Nikitenko November Harvest Party 2025© 
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Poetry And Other Materials On This Site Can Be Freely Used For Christian bible Centered Non-Profit Ministries And must Remain Unchanged In Any Way. All Other Purposes Are With Permission Only. You May Make Requests At treasurebox18@yahoo.com - All my poems with stories are both real and fictional, designed to illustrate a biblical truth. All Rights Reserved. Please Include the Site Name And Proper Credit Back To This Blog. Thank-You.

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