Church Cookies
Sent June 24, 2008
During
our church's worship service, the pastor invites all the young children to join
him near the altar for the "Children's Moments Sermon." One day, with seven
small children in attendance, he spoke about the ingredients required to make up
a church, using a chocolate-chip cookie as an example.
He explained to the
children that, as with a cookie requiring ingredients such as sugar and eggs,
the church needed ingredients to make up the congregation.
Holding a cookie aloft, he
asked, "If I took the chocolate chips out of this cookie, what would I have?"
A shy six-year-old raised
his hand. "Six less grams of fat," he replied.