This adventure podcast for kids is fun, upbeat, and rich with biblical theology. Each week, kids can join TJ and Tory as they adventure through the attributes of God. Each episode features one letter of the alphabet and the corresponding attribute of God from our best selling card set, the ABCs of God's Attributes.
In today’s episode of the Tiny Theologians Easter series, Farmer Caroline shares the joyful news that Jesus did not stay hidden after the resurrection—He appeared to His disciples, alive and real. As she reflects from the garden, we learn that Jesus showed His followers His hands and side, proving that He had truly risen from the dead. Today’s symbol is the robe, which reminds us that Jesus is alive in a real, resurrected body—strong, victorious, and still bearing the marks of His love. Through this story, we see that real people saw Jesus alive, giving us confidence that the resurrection is true and that the good news can be trusted.
Scripture Passage: John 20:19–20 (NIV)
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In today’s episode of the Tiny Theologians Easter series, TJ and Tory share the most exciting moment in the entire Easter story—the resurrection of Jesus. As they look at the empty tomb, they discover that Jesus is no longer there—He is alive, just as He promised. Today’s symbol is the empty tomb, which reminds us that Jesus has conquered sin, Satan, and death. Through this story, we see that death is not the end, and because Jesus lives, all who trust in Him will live with Him forever. This is the best news in all the world—Jesus is alive!
Scripture Passage: Matthew 28:1–6 (NIV)
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In today’s episode of the Tiny Theologians Easter series, Mr. Truman helps us reflect on the burial of Jesus and the meaning behind the closed tomb. As he walks us through this quiet and heavy moment, we begin to understand that Jesus truly died and was laid in a grave. Today’s symbol is the sealed tomb, which reminds us that Jesus entered fully into death in order to defeat it. Through this story, we see how hopeless things must have felt for Jesus’ friends—but we are also reminded that even when it seems like the story is over, God is still at work.
Scripture Passage: Matthew 27:59–60 (NIV)
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In today’s episode of the Tiny Theologians Easter series, TJ and Tory walk us through the moment of Jesus’ crucifixion. As they reflect on the three crosses on the hill, they help us understand what happened when Jesus, who had done nothing wrong, chose to die in our place. Today’s symbol is the three crosses, which remind us that Jesus took the punishment for sin so that we could be forgiven. Through this story, we see that even in the sadness of the cross, there is incredible hope—because anyone who trusts in Jesus can be saved and welcomed into eternal life with Him.
Scripture Passage: Luke 23:32–43 (NIV)
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In today’s episode of the Tiny Theologians Easter series, Mrs. Dee Livery delivers a powerful part of the Easter story as we consider the suffering of Jesus. As she shares what happened when soldiers mocked Jesus and placed a crown of thorns on His head, we begin to understand the depth of His humility and love. Today’s symbol is the crown of thorns, which reminds us that Jesus is the true King—even when He was mocked and mistreated. Through this story, we see that Jesus did not rule with force, but with sacrifice, willingly enduring pain and shame so that we could be forgiven and brought into God’s family.
Scripture Passage: John 19:1–3 (NIV)
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In today’s episode of the Tiny Theologians Easter series, TJ and Tory walk through a sad but important part of the Easter story—the betrayal of Jesus. As they explore what happened when Judas chose to turn against Jesus for money, they help us understand how even this moment was part of God’s greater plan. Today’s symbol is the bag of silver, which reminds us that Jesus was betrayed, yet He willingly continued on the path to the cross. Through this story, we learn that even when things feel confusing or painful, God is always in control and working out His good plan to save His people.
Scripture Passage: Matthew 26:14–16 (NIV)
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In today’s episode of the Tiny Theologians Easter series, Mr. Reed joins us on a morning walk to reflect on one of the most important meals in the Bible—the Last Supper. As he walks with his dogs, he helps us understand the meaning behind the bread and the cup that Jesus shared with His disciples. Today’s symbol is the bread and cup, which remind us that Jesus gave His body and blood to save us from sin. Through this story, we learn that Jesus knew we would need help remembering His great love, so He gave us a way to remember His sacrifice again and again. The Lord’s Supper points us back to the cross and reminds us that through Jesus, we are welcomed into God’s family forever.
Scripture Passage: Luke 22:19–20 (NIV)
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In today’s episode of the Tiny Theologians Easter series, Farmer Caroline joins us from the orchard to explore the meaning behind the fig tree. As she checks on her trees, she shares a surprising story about Jesus and a fig tree that looked healthy on the outside but had no fruit. Through this moment, we learn that Jesus cares not just about how things look on the outside, but about what is happening in our hearts. Today’s symbol is the fig leaf, which reminds us that God desires lives that bear real fruit—love, joy, peace, and more—through the work of His Spirit in us. This story shows us that we cannot produce that kind of fruit on our own, but that Jesus gives us new hearts that grow good fruit from the inside out.
Scripture Passage: Mark 11:12–14 (NIV)
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In today’s episode of the Tiny Theologians Easter series, we visit the temple in Jerusalem and discover the meaning behind the dove. Join TJ and Tory as they learn what it really means that Jesus “cleansed” the temple—not by scrubbing it clean, but by clearing out what didn’t belong. As they explore this moment, they begin to see how much Jesus cares about true worship and honoring God’s presence. Today’s symbol is the dove, which reminds us of God’s Spirit and His presence with His people. Through this story, we learn that Jesus was preparing the way for something greater—that through His death and resurrection, God would no longer dwell only in a building, but in His people by His Spirit.
Scripture Passage: Matthew 21:12–13 (NIV)
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In today’s episode of the Tiny Theologians Easter series, we begin the story of Easter with Jesus’ triumphant entry into Jerusalem and the meaning behind the palm branches. Join TJ and Tory as they imagine the excitement of the crowd welcoming Jesus into the city—waving branches, laying down their cloaks, and shouting “Hosanna!” Along the way, they discover that Jesus is not the kind of king people expected, but the true King God promised. Today’s symbol is the palm branches, which remind us that Jesus is our Savior King—the One who came to save His people through His life, death, and resurrection.
Scripture Passage: Matthew 21:8–9 (NIV)
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Get ready—something really special is coming your way! There’s no adventure today, but that’s because a brand new Easter journey is about to begin. Starting March 28th, you’re invited to join an exciting series called He Is Risen.
Together with TJ, Tory, and their neighborhood friends, we’ll walk through the true story of Easter—seeing Jesus enter Jerusalem, go to the cross, rise from the grave, and show us that He is alive! Each day, we’ll open God’s Word, learn something new, and discover just how amazing Jesus really is.
You can grab your Easter Banner and Card Set here! We can’t wait to go on this adventure with you! See you soon!
We will finish up our ABCs of Theology series after Easter!
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