Here is the Weekly devotion for Holy Trinity – May 26, 2013
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Here is the Weekly devotion for Holy Trinity – May 26, 2013
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Prep: carnations for each woman in your congregation–or you could do a paper heart or leave out this part.
Gather the children. Welcome them to worship
Read them verse 26, “I made your name known to them, and I will make it known, so that the love with which you have loved me may be in them, and I in them.” Jesus says these words to his disciples–do you know who disciples are? (take answers)
Jesus is talking to the first disciples who were with him but Jesus is also talking to all of us! Disciples are those who follow Jesus and here Jesus wants us to know that we are all a part of God’s children and that we are all made one in God’s love. This verse also got me to thinking about how it’s mother’s day and that God gives us mothers of all kinds. Sometimes they are the mothers who are the ones who gave birth to us or take care of us everyday or maybe sometimes they are our grandmothers too, but because Jesus says we are all one, we have other mothers too. Jesus is praying in this verse that we may know the love of God that he has shown us and that we can show it to others. So really, that means that all of us need to work together to show God’s love to eachother and to the world. When you are baptized all the people promise to help you raise you in God’s love and promises–so all the women and all the men who are here today and who are in our lives showing us about faith are like our Christian parents. Today we are going to share a special blessing for all the women because it’s mother’s days and we want to say thank you to all women–old and young, those who have children here today and those who do not–because they are a part of the oneness in God’s love that Jesus prays for and God promises.
So after we pray, we will say a blessing together to all the women here and then you can each take a few carnations and hand them out to all the women.
God-thank you for making us one, for giving us Christian adults in our lives to help us know your love and grace. We pray especially for all the gifts the women of our community bring to us your children. Grant them love, peace, and joy in you. Amen
May you know God’s love today and always. (have children repeat this and then hand out carnations if you have them)
Here is the Weekly devotion for the Seventh Sunday of Easter – May 12, 2013
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Here is the Weekly devotion for the Fifth Sunday of Easter – April 28, 2013
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Here is the Weekly devotion for the Fourth Sunday of Easter – April 21, 2013
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Here is the Weekly devotion for the Third Sunday of Easter – March 14, 2013
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Prepare: Bring some food to share. Something simple would be best, to mirror the breakfast of bread and fish on the shore. I would suggest rice crackers or wheat thins (think about food allergies in your own setting!)
Faith+Open: Greet the children with, “Alleluia! Christ is risen!” If they do not know the response, teach them to say, “Christ is risen indeed! Alleluia!”
Faith+Share: I love all these stories after Easter! This one is really fun because it makes me think of a couple other great stories about Jesus. The disciples were out fishing at the beginning of this story, and Jesus appeared on the beach, kind of like the first time that some of them met Jesus. Something very similar happens, they had not caught any fish and Jesus told them to try the other side of the boat and the net fills with fish! Then, on the beach, they share a meal of bread and fish, like when Jesus feed all those thousands of people from just a few fish and rolls. It’s like Jesus is trying to remind them of the amazing things that they have seen and been part of, and I think I know why.
After breakfast, Jesus talks to Peter and asks him, “Do you love me?” Peter says, “Yes, of course I do!” Then Jesus tells him to, “feed my lambs,” and “tend my sheep” and “feed my sheep.” What do you think Jesus is trying to say to Peter? (wait for some answers) Yeah, those are good answers! Jesus isn’t just talking about sheep, is he? He is talking about how we care for each other. How we feed each other, how we love each other, and how we take care of each other. Because we love Jesus, we also should love those around us because we are all part of God’s family, we are all God’s sheep!
So, before you go, we are going to share a simple meal with each other. Each of you take one cracker and then we will pray together. Don’t eat until we pray, just hold it.
Faith+Prayer: Loving Jesus, we thank you for all the people who care for us in our lives. We thank you for the food that you give to us and for the love that you show us. Teach us to love others as you love us. Amen
OK, bless each other and you can eat your cracker!
Faith+Blessing: Say, “Alleluia! Christ is risen!” – Let then respond, “Christ is Risen indeed! Alleluia!”
~GB
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Prepare: Bring something REALLY sticky, like a piece of duct tape or packaging tape (or you could go messy if you want, like honey). You want it to be something that will stick to your hand as you try to get rid of it. Styrofoam peanuts that have a good static charge going would work, too. The main thing is that you need to be able to get it off your hand when you want to, but it needs to stick up to that point.
Faith+Open: Greet the children with, “Alleluia! Christ is risen!” If they do not know the response, teach them to say, “Christ is risen indeed! Alleluia!”
Faith+Share: Hello! Today is we hear this amazing story about Jesus appearing to his disciples. They were afraid after Jesus was arrested and killed, so they were hiding in a locked room. Do you think that stopped Jesus from finding them? No, he appeared with them and said, “Peace be with you.” That by itself is pretty amazing. And then there is the whole story about Thomas and Jesus. Thomas wasn’t there the first time, and didn’t believe Jesus came, so then . . . wait, that’s not the part of the story that I wanted to tell you about. Man, I really got sidetracked! Do you forgive me? (Wait for an answer)
Oh, good, because that was what I wanted to talk about! Jesus said something else to the disciples when he first came to them, he said, “If you forgive the sins of any, they are forgiven them, if you retain the sins of any, they are retained.” Think about it this way, if you forgive a person for something then the sin goes away, but if you don’t forgive the sin sticks around. It’s kind of like this tape (or whatever sticky thing you brought). If I don’t do something about this it will just stick to my hand and get it my way, and stick to other things. It might even switch hands on me and it just won’t go away. Here’s the crazy thing. This tape on my hand isn’t really my sin, it’s the sin that I don’t want to forgive, it’s someone else’s sin, but it’s stuck on me!
To get this tape off my hands I have to pay attention to it and make sure that I don’t grab a stick part and fold it up and get rid of it (Do this while you talk, or wipe off the honey, or . . . ) Part of forgiving someone is getting their sin out of your life and out of your way. If you let that sin stick around it just keeps getting in a way. Sometimes we call this holding a grudge, and it usually makes people grumpy and sad. When we hold grudges we spend a lot of time and effort staying mad at someone. When we forgive and let go of any grudges we can be happier and spend more time loving and caring for people and less time being grumpy.
Faith+Prayer: Loving Jesus, help us to forgive people when they do things that hurt us or make us mad. Help us to learn to forgive like you forgive us. Amen
Faith+Blessing: Say, “Alleluia! Christ is risen!” – Let then respond, “Christ is Risen indeed! Alleluia!”
~GB
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Here is the Weekly devotion for the Second Sunday of Easter – April 7, 2013
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Preparation: Palms for the kids and/or whole congregation and a hymn or song with Hosanna
Scripture: John 12:12-16
Gather the children–you may want to do this at the beginning instead of at the tradition time but either way will work. Give each child a palm branch and show them how to wave it in the air.
“Today is Palm Sunday! Does anyone know what you are holding? Yes, a palm branch. We have palm branches today because in our scriptures today we are told about when Jesus came into Jerusalem. Does anyone know what he was riding on? Yes, a donkey. And the people who knew who he was were excited to see him and welcomed him into Jerusalem by waving palms, putting their coats on the ground as a sign of honor and by saying the word Hosanna! Do you know what this word means? It is a way of showing honor and calling Jesus God–saying Save us Jehovah or save us God. The people where saying they believed Jesus was the son of David and the son of God. So we can shout today also Hosanna! Every time you hear that word I want you to shout i back and wave your palms.” Lead the children on a parade through the church. If your choir has a song they are singing with Hosanna do this then or have the congregation sing a hymn with Hosanna and lead the children around the sanctuary waving palm branches. End at the altar and invite the children to lay their palms at the altar.
God, we thank you for sending Jesus to save us, to love us, to show us how to live in your world. Amen