The Stone That Rolled Itself
The Complete Easter Sermon for Kids Experience
Looking for a way to make Resurrection Sunday truly resonate with the hearts of your children? We understand the immense pressure that comes with the holiday season. You want to provide a life-changing Easter sermon for kids, but the hours required to research, write, and find creative activities are often hours you simply don’t have. Between your personal family time and church responsibilities, you are juggling a mountain of tasks.
That is where we step in. Our “The Stone That Rolled Itself” lesson pack is designed to save you over five hours of prep time. We have meticulously crafted every word of the sermon, every discussion question, and every game instruction so you can walk into your children’s ministry feeling refreshed, prepared, and ready to lead. This is the ultimate “time-saving” resource for busy parents, pastors, and teachers.
A Fresh Look at the Empty Tomb
In our Easter sermon for kids, we move beyond the simple retelling of the story to explore the depth of Redemption. When kids hear the word “Easter,” they often think of things that are light—chicks, eggs, and clouds. But the story of the cross and the tomb starts with something incredibly heavy.
The stone in front of the tomb was a multi-ton barrier. It represented a “dead end” and a final “period” at the end of a very sad story. We teach children that redemption is God’s specialty: He takes those “heavy” moments in our lives—the mistakes, the lies we’ve told, or the times we felt like we failed—and He rolls them away, replacing them with His light, weightless life.
Coloring the Victory: The Resurrection Page
No Easter sermon for kids is complete without a creative way for children to express what they’ve learned. Our The Stone That Rolled Itself Coloring Page is specifically designed to reinforce the key message of the resurrection. As kids color the angel sitting atop the stone and the bright light of the empty tomb, they aren’t just staying busy; they are internalizing the moment God turned the world’s heaviest problem into his greatest victory.
This coloring page is perfect for use during the sermon for younger children, or as a take-home activity that parents can use to recap the lesson at the dinner table. It serves as a visual bridge between the Matthew 28:2 scripture and their own understanding of God’s power.
A Parable Kids Can Relate To
One of the highlights of this lesson is the story of Ethan, the starting point guard for the Oak Ridge Tigers. Ethan makes a massive mistake that costs his team the championship, followed by a broken ankle. He feels like his future is buried behind a giant stone of guilt and disappointment.
His story mirrors the story of the tomb. When his coach asks him to become an “Assistant Strategist,” he learns that his injury didn’t just move his “stone”—it redeemed it. God took his mistake and turned him into a better leader than he ever would have been just by scoring points. This modern parable is the perfect way to explain complex theology to elementary-aged children.
Object Lesson: The Weightless Wonder
This resource includes a stunning visual aid! By comparing a heavy box filled with bricks (our “heavy” sins) to a light Mylar balloon (God’s redemption), you can literally show the children how God handles our problems. The angel flicking the stone away like a piece of lint is an image that will stick with them forever.
- Demonstrate God’s power with simple supplies.
- Visual impact for visual learners.
- Easy setup for any classroom size.
Games and Crafts for Resurrection Sunday
To make this Easter sermon for kids a full-day experience, we’ve included high-energy games and hands-on crafts that reinforce the theme of redemption.
The Redemption “Trade-Up” Relay
In this game, kids race to carry a “heavy burden” to the tomb. Once there, they drop it and trade it for a “weightless life” ball. It is a physical, fun way to teach that Jesus takes our burdens and gives us His peace. If they drop the life ball, they shout, “God’s power is weightless!”—reinforcing the lesson with every step.
The Delicious Empty Tomb Craft
What better way to celebrate than with a snack? Using glazed donuts and green frosting, children create a garden tomb. By placing a donut hole to the side, they visually see that the stone is rolled away. It is a sweet reminder of the Empty Tomb.
Need Even More Easter Inspiration?
If you love the energy of this lesson, you have to see Jesus: The Ultimate Superhero. It is one of our most popular resources, using the superhero genre to explain how Jesus has the ultimate power over death and sin. It’s a great companion or follow-up to this week’s lesson!
The Hidden Secret of the Stone
We often forget to tell children: Jesus didn’t need the stone moved to get out! He is the all-powerful Son of God. The stone was moved so that we could look in. This Easter sermon for kids emphasizes that God wants us to see the truth for ourselves—the tomb is empty, and He is risen!
This Easter, don’t let the “heavy stone” of lesson planning weigh you down. Spend your time where it matters most: with the kids. Download our complete resource today and prepare for a Sunday morning that will truly change lives.
