The value of Lists
Catherine and I once turned up at a children’s service with the wrong bag of visuals. We had identical bags for a youth event and a childrens event – not a good idea! Fortunately Catherine is a tremendously good story-teller! So the loss of the picture cards was not an enormous handicap to her telling the Bible story. She used her gestures and voice to dramatize the lesson, and gripped us all.
But from that day onward we kept a list of everything that was needed, and before we loaded the car we eye-balled each individual item. Oh yes, and we colour coded the bags!!
Lists are invaluable. Most of us use them when we go shopping, pack for holidays and plan for Christmas. They are equally useful (and for us older folk, essential!) in kid’s ministry.
Doing craft? List every required items. Then you won’t find yourself without wet-wipes to clean hands after a messy activity.
Leading worship? List your visuals and equipment. I once forgot the amplifier for my electric guitar! I have also left behind electrical extension cables and overhead projector slides.
Giving a powerpoint presentation? List all the connectors, extension cables and projector screen, if required. Put your presentation notes on the list too, if you work from a sheet of paper.
Teaching a Bible lesson? List all your visual aids and presentation equipment, together with any objects or demonstrations you will be using.
Even after all our years in kid’s ministry, we still find making lists one of the best ways to ensure a trouble-free setup and a smoothly run meeting.
You might even like to transfer a list onto your computer, so you can print a checklist each time to leave to take part in a meeting.


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