Mother’s Day is usually the third highest-attendance Sunday of the year for most churches (after Christmas and Easter). Yet it comes with a big disadvantage when compared to holidays more associated with the church: Mother’s Day requires an extra level of sensitivity for those who preach in relation to the holiday.
While it’s an important holiday for many families, some don’t celebrate it at all, for varying reasons. Some people, for instance, want nothing to do with the holiday because it brings to mind the loss of their own mothers. Others may have memories of an abusive or dysfunctional home. Plus, don’t forget that many parents struggle through memories of children who have passed away or through their own infertility.
Yet, since there are so many who attend because of the holiday, you can’t ignore it—but you also want to be sensitive toward those who struggle on this day. Here are three Mother’s Day sermons that you can use to edify your entire church, as well as Bible verses specifically about mothers!
1. Biblical examples of motherhood’s difficulties
Most Mother’s Day sermons focus on all that’s great about motherhood. Of course, motherhood is a great honor, but as mentioned earlier, it doesn’t bring up great memories for everyone.
Throughout the Bible, you can find a variety of women who dealt with motherhood’s struggles. When you engage people with those stories, you’ll find many women (and men) who can relate. Moms can identify with them through their own struggles, and for those who need to be reconciled with parents or forgive mothers who have passed, it’s an opportunity to see challenges from another perspective.