Here you can watch a host of children’s stories, all based on Biblical passages! These are a fun way to learn stories and parables from the Bible. Get ready to do some actions!
Here you can watch a host of children’s stories, all based on Biblical passages! These are a fun way to learn stories and parables from the Bible. Get ready to do some actions!
Wells Cathedral presents ‘Wondering about Holy Week’ told by Katherine Taylor from Time to Wonder reflective storytelling (suitable for 4-9yr olds).
Based on Matthew 2.1-12
This next children’s story is called ‘The Widow’s Mite’ and is based on Mark, Chapter 12.
This children’s story, written by Dr Rob James, the Canon Chancellor of Wells Cathedral, is called ‘The Good Samaritan’ is based on Luke, Chapter 10.
This children’s story, read by Dr Rob James, the Canon Chancellor of Wells Cathedral, is based on the story of Noah from the book of Genesis.
A children’s story based on the story of David and Goliath, read by the Reverend Canon Dr Rob James, Chancellor.
A children’s story based on John, Chapter 21 read by the Reverend Canon Dr Rob James, Chancellor. This story is followed by a fun crafting activity, so keep watching for that!
A children’s story for St George’s Day, read by the Reverend Canon Dr Rob James, Chancellor.
This story is all about Peter and Jesus out on the lake, and is taken from the Gospel according to Matthew. The story was written by Dr Rob James, the Canon Chancellor of Wells Cathedral, and is read by the Reverend Dave Stroud.
A children’s story for the evening of Easter Day based on Luke, Chapter 24, read by the Reverend Canon Dr Rob James, Chancellor.
A children’s story for Easter Day based on Luke, Chapter 24, read by the Reverend Canon Dr Rob James, Chancellor.
This children’s story for Good Friday is a sad one – it’s about the death of Jesus and is as based on John, Chapters 18 & 19. It is read by Dr Rob James, the Canon Chancellor.
This children’s story, based on Mark, chapter 14, is all about Peter, the Apostle, denying Jesus three times! The story was written by Dr Rob James, the Canon Chancellor, and is read by Kieron Rowley, a Virger at Wells Cathedral.
This children’s story for Palm Sunday is based on Mark, Chapter 11, and is all about Jesus entering Jerusalem on a donkey. The story was written by Dr Rob James, the Canon Chancellor of Wells Cathedral, and is read by the Reverend Becca Stevens.
This story is called ‘The Lost Sheep’ and is based on Matthew, Chapter 18, and John, Chapter 10. This one has sounds, as well as actions!
This children’s story is based on Luke, Chapter 4 and is read by Dr Rob James, the Canon Chancellor.
This children’s story is based on Matthew, Chapter 6 and is read by Dr Rob James, the Canon Chancellor.