A possible moral is that of growth and change. Crayons get worn down as they are used, but they also create something beautiful. Students will face challenges and grow during the school year. They may change in some ways, but like the crayons, they can leave a positive mark. The sermon could use this to inspire students to embrace the process of growth and not be afraid of change in their academic and personal lives.
The moral could be about unity. Just as crayons in a box work together to create a drawing, students should work together in school. They are all part of a bigger picture, whether it's a class project or the overall school community.
The 'back to school' sermon with a 'crayon story' might focus on how in a box of crayons, there are different shades and types, some are bright and some are more muted. In school, there are students with different personalities and skills. The story could encourage students to embrace their differences and work together. For example, the bold crayons can be the leaders, while the softer ones can add details. Just as all crayons are needed to make a great drawing, all students are important in the classroom community.
Suppose the red crayon story is about sharing. If the red crayon is shared among many students to create a big collaborative drawing, the moral could be that sharing resources can lead to something beautiful and greater than what one could do alone.
One possible moral could be that even the smallest things can create big things. Just like a crayon can create a whole beautiful picture.
The moral could be about the spirit of giving and kindness. Just like in the story, it might show how people should be more selfless during the Christmas season, sharing love and presents with others.
You can draw shadows. For example, if you draw a tree in the sunlight, you can use the black crayon to show the shadow of the tree on the ground. It gives a sense of realism to the picture.
One possible moral could be that people should be true to themselves regardless of the social norms. In a sissy school, if a boy likes something that is not considered 'typical' for his gender, he should still pursue it.
The story of the three wise men is often told in Christmas Eve sermons. They followed the star to find the baby Jesus and brought him gifts. The moral lesson is that we should seek the divine and be generous in giving. We should also be open to following signs or inspiration in our lives, just as they followed the star.
Children's sermon stories can have a great impact on a child's moral development. For example, stories about honesty, like the one where a boy tells the truth even when it's hard, can teach kids to be truthful. They learn that being honest is the right thing to do.
One possible moral is that education should be tailored to individual needs. In the animal school, all animals are put through the same curriculum, which doesn't work well. A rabbit doesn't need to learn to fly like an eagle. Instead, education should focus on enhancing the natural talents of each individual. This way, every 'student' in the animal world can reach their full potential.
The moral might be about the importance of following your passion and not being afraid to be yourself. It shows how music can bring people together and help them discover their true potential.