Lent 5 Year A, 2023: Ideas to share the Revised Common Lectionary Readings with all ages.

Welcome. Each week I compile a number of resources to help you, your family or your congregation contemplate the RCL readings. While designed to be used during a Sunday service at church or by zoom, these readings can also be used during the week to help your family’s faith formation.

My objective is for faith to be a lived experience and for children to learn how to worship, explore the Bible, and pray by participating in Worship with others. The goal here is not for them to learn names or facts, though they may want to do that for themselves, but, rather to find ways of connecting with the text and sharing that with others. The idea is to form a lifelong love of Christ, for the Word of God, and to participate in Worship.

Faith is portable, we live it and share it, every day. I hope these simple ideas help your family or congregation form their faith.

If you are a small congregation, that suddenly has children in your pews, these can also be used in your services, shared direct from this site, or copied into your order of service. Create an area as close as possible to where the major liturgies of the service occur, for parents/guardians to worship with their children, and fill this area with books and toys in it that will enhance their spiritual experience. (Ie not toys for “keeping them quiet”). You will find some ideas in these posts Spiritual Delights or Toy Box tat! and Make the books appealing.

Suggest that visiting families pack a special backpack, filled with a children’s storybook bible, other books that speak about ideas in today’s readings, and drawing or craft materials that children can use to respond to today’s readings.

For adults and older students, you might like to use a journal with which to record anything that grabs your attention during the service. This could be a special, bound book or you can use your iPad or iPhone. You could write a precis of the message (traditional words or pictures), draw, and keep a record of emotions and hymns that you did or did not like. You could use a template like this free download. Remember, this is for you, you do not have to show anyone what is in it unless you want to, and you feel safe to do so.

You might like to introduce THE LORDS PRAYER IN ACTIONS https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tOugEQpcc_k OR https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lMjm93ylL2w

We are now in the season of LENT the liturgical colour is PURPLE (closer to the red spectrum, Advent’s purple is closer to the blue spectrum)

If worshipping from home you might like to set up a table or space with a purple cloth, a cross, and some things that remind you of your time in Lent, or from today’s readings.

LITURGY FOR LENT

Lent is 40 Days, (spread your fingers out and push them in front of yourself 4X)

it’s a long long way (shield your eyes and look around the horizon)

but with each step (walk on the spot)

We get closer,

closer to the JOY of EASTER, (star jump)

Closer to God (give yourself a hug)

We learn more about ourselves (point to yourself)

Like Jesus did in his 40 days in the Wilderness,

Today we only have 12 days left (spread your fingers out and count off 12 fingers)

We are getting closer

(Some visual learning suggestions, place 40 stepping stones around the church/or home, these can be made from non-slip tiles or mats (try Bunnings or Spotlight for ideas) such as these or if your church/home has cobble stones or timber stepping stones around them, number them and cross off the days. Another option is to use the Praying in Color steps template, especially good for those with small spaces or where you want people to stay connected away from the communal space.)

NOTE: though we say that LENT is 40 days we do not count the Sundays

This Liturgy can be said daily in the home, counting each day down as you say the second last line.

FIRST READING: Ezekiel 37:1-14

WATCH: Don’t forget to answer the wondering Questions.

DRAW: a picture of a person, watch your drawing becoming different from those you have drawn before or that others are drawing around you. (I have included a link if you would like instructions on how to draw) or you could use a person shape and dress them (here are some ideas from RIOT).

ACTIVITY: Have you ever seen a plant you thought might be dead, come to life when it is cared for.

Is there such a plant in your home, that you can care for?

OR have you cooked a cake and it has fallen in the middle, instead of throwing it out what other uses have you found for it?

OR recycle or repurpose something

PSALM 130

READ Psalms for Young Children by Marie-Helene Delval

SING Liturgical Folk Psalm Settings album, Number 8

SECOND READING: Romans 8:6-11

READ: The Biggest Story Bible,

OR

READ: Would you rather be a Bullfrog by Dr Suess

WATCH

A Storypath Suggestion

READ: The Biggest Story Bible

PLAY: with Babushka dolls, or anything that nests one inside the other.

PRAY:

Creator God,

help me to rest in you

for you are in me

Amen

GOSPEL READING: John 11:1-45

READ: The Whirl Story Bible, Jesus raises Lazarus, pp.298-301

OR The Spark Story Bible, Lazarus, pp.354-357

WATCH: Make sure you answer the Wondering Questions

SING: Totally God-Totally Man by Sovereign Grace Music

COLOURING-IN

BENEDICTION/LEAVING SONG Heather Price’s Benediction Song on her Full of the Spirit Album

Blessings

Wendy L.

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I am writing this on Wurundjeri land and wish to pay respect to all Elders, past, present, and emerging.

If you are in Australia and would like to teach your children to Acknowledge Country here is a video that will help, and a great book to help understand, We love Country. Most Uniting Church Congregations will say an Acknowledgement of Country towards the start of the service.

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Year A: Lent 5. Ideas to use at home to help your children relate to this weeks RCL readings

My family are now close to the end of the Isolation period imposed by our government on those returning home. But the world is moving at such a quick pace, that it seems the rest of Australia has caught up and we are all doing isolation. As all churches are closed this blog might be helpful to you. I started it to help out those small congregations that could not afford a CHILD AND FAMILY ministry person. But the ideas based on each of the Revised Common Lectionary Readings for this week are also great for Family Faith Formation. It was originally written with the 0-3’s in mind as this was often the least catered for age group, yet studies show that it is also the most important with respect to Faith Formation.

There will be a test Livestreaming by the Uniting Church in Australia this Sunday at 8am (AEST), I recommend joining in if you can https://assembly.uca.org.au/news/item/3158-livestreaming-on-assembly-platforms

If you have older children some of the ideas below are easily adapted or you could try

Jillian’s https://feedmyfamilyblog.com/product/lent-2020-life-pack/ 

OR  Illustrated Ministry https://store.illustratedministry.com/collections/family-resources/products/lent-for-families-prayer or  for your older children

You may also like to check out the resources at https://www.connectible.nz/?fbclid=IwAR1rKcoXotGCLs7-X-_-3i2xbQBOL3OAex7GD2Za8k3m8DNj5qLpecDKIPo

OR do family worship along with https://www.facebook.com/worshipforeveryone/videos/2581231221983147/?__tn__=%2CdkC-R&eid=ARC7PtaZX6ajaPNMsv8TRy0gBvjuBbiMDc62JVs4SjY-vfV0PppZvPu7THFNdCyfy9Z_rCX2pHLcSjCc&hc_ref=ARQckipI5xIRW1cBLNOqxf7kk9BQAcikmlJUsoRJtvKljfELSRz1l3PVYlyhEKxQHqo&redirect=false

OR the wonderful people at Seed https://www.facebook.com/seedsfamilyworship/videos/2574262206171614/

Looking for some fun music to enjoy during the week

https://colinbuchanan.com.au

OR https://seanwsmith.com/kidsmusic/

If worshipping at home these are some of the things you might want to “stockpile” (have in the home) Spiritual Delights or Toy Box tat! 

and Make the books appealing

FIRST READING: Ezekiel 37:1-14

WATCH:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tE3sk7GJIdA&fbclid=IwAR19u3lBHyin1eOpU6ZZM60uWjGu4WYIFIQA-IrPvunYj2SGPAg-HgrWMu8

This video is too advanced for this age group but it is suitable for any older children, and I have often found that where there are older children the younger ones will also engage.

PSALM 130

Psalm 130: Out of the depths
I cry out to you, O God (Shape your hands like a megaphone)
I’m in too deep, I’m out of my depth (Hold your head up high, point your chin to the sky)
Save me! (Hold your arms above your head)
I wait for you, O God (Tap one foot)
The night is long, too long (put your hands on your hips)
and I wait for the light of dawn. (sweep your arm across your body in an arc)
I hope in you, O God (intwine your fingers and raise your arms)
for your love breaks through –(make a heart shape with your hands)
great power to save, (show your muscles)
great power to save! (show your muscles)

With thanks to http://www.conversations.net.nz/psalm-130-the-dawn-psalm.html

COLOURING-IN: https://store.illustratedministry.com/products/bible-story-coloring-pages-spring-2020?variant=31284510392418 For about $20 Aus you can download enough colouring in sheets to last till Pentecost.

OR https://wordpress.com/read/feeds/620983/posts/2637136139 For a yearly subscription of $US25 

SECOND READING: Roman 8:6-11

READ/WATCH: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1lJov60zGX0  If a Chicken Stayed for Dinner by Carrie Weston as suggested by http://storypath.upsem.edu/lectionary-links-rcl-march-29-2020/

PLAY: with Babushka dolls, or anything that nests one inside the other.

PRAY:

Dear God,

sometimes it is hard to do

what You want

instead of what I want

Can you help me

With that?

Amen

 

GOSPEL READING: John 11:1-45

READ: 5 Minute Bible Stories by Batchelor and Boshoff  Jesus gives new Life, pp.148-149

OR The Beginner Bible, Lazarus Lives Again, pp.418-422

WATCH: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wz-ub3UlhYI&fbclid=IwAR18V0uryEc3rKEVfVST9wmHJWgjsuqNV2R_IrzF9MNwIQJ_Ma-PH6th6mI

,This video is too advanced for this age group but it is suitable for any older children, and I have often found that where there are older children the younger ones will also engage.

SING: https://sovereigngracemusic.org/music/songs/totally-god-totally-man/

PLAY: Can you retell this story with your toys?

What did you like best about this story?

What would you leave out from this story?

Colouring-IN https://wordpress.com/read/feeds/620983/posts/2637136139 For a yearly subscription of $US25 to download

Blessings

Wendy L.

Pentecost Sunday: Ideas’s to help the 3’s and under respond to the RCL readings

These suggestions are for use with the 3’s and under who are in worship with you. Or use them during the week to keep connecting with Sunday’s worship.

You may need to organise some resources before Sunday and place in a special Church Bag so you can pick it up and run and have everything with you to share worship with your little one.

POINT OUT THE CHANGE IN COLOUR IN THE CHURCH THIS WEEK.

 DRESS IN RED.

You might need to find some of these books in advance

The Lion Story Bible https://www.koorong.com/search/product/the-lion-story-bible-sophie-piper-ruth-rivers/9780745964003.jhtml

The Lion Picture Bible https://www.koorong.com/search/product/the-lion-picture-bible-sarah-dodd/9780745963037.jhtml

The Beginners Bible for Toddlers https://www.koorong.com/search/product/the-beginners-bible-for-toddlers-kelly-pulley-illus/9781859857410.jhtml

The Beginners Bible Timeless Children’s stories  THE BEGINNERS BIBLE TIMELESS CHILDREN’S STORIES https://www.koorong.com/search/product/the-beginners-bible-timeless-childrens-stories-beginners-bible/9780310750130.jhtml

My First Read aloud Bible https://www.koorong.com/search/product/my-first-read-aloud-bible-mary-batchelor/9781860247712.jhtml

The Jesus Story Book Bible by Sally Lloyd-Jones https://www.koorong.com/search/product/the-jesus-storybook-bible-sally-lloyd-jones-jago/0310708257.jhtml

The Rhyme Bible by L.J. Sattgast  https://www.word.com.au/The-Rhyme-Bible-Storybook-Bible/Linda-Sattgast/9780310726029

Snuggle Time Psalms by Gleyns Nellist https://www.word.com.au/Snuggle-Time-Psalms/Glenys-Nellist/9780310749257 If you can buy this book do so as i will refer to it in the coming weeks.

GOD Made by Stephanie Carmichael https://www.koorong.com/search/product/god-made-books-for-little-ones-series-stephanie/9781922206862.jhtml

Baby Wren and the Great Gift by Sally Lloyd -Jones Illustrated by Jen Coracle https://www.koorong.com/search/product/the-baby-wren-and-the-great-gift-sally/9780310733898.jhtml

Hello Pooh, Hello You a Winnie the Pooh Board Book ( i found mine in Big W)

You might need

paper plates

drinking straws

orange, red, yellow or blue coloured paper

sticky tape

texta’s

unbeatable mirror

plain paper or Journal

You might need to print 

http://flamecreativekids.blogspot.com.au/2013/05/pentecost-spinner.html

http://www.momjunction.com/print-coloring-image/?pageid=383187&print=2015/12/Standing-Skeleton

 

FIRST READING: ACTS 2:1-21 this is such an important reading that almost every children’s Story Book Bible covers it

READ/WATCH: The Day When God Made Church by Rebekah McLeod Hutto https://www.paracletepress.com/Products/5646/the-day-when-god-made-church.aspx?bCategory=CHILDB!CHIPIC

or The Beginners Bible Timeless Children’s stories  The Holy Spirit Comes pp.473-479

or The Rhyme Bible by L.J. Sattgast p.344

or The Jesus Story Book Bible by Sally Lloyd-Jones God send Help

or My First Read aloud Bible pp.234-235

or The Lion Story Bible The Day of Pentecost p.228

or The Lion Picture Bible pp.348-349

suggested by http://connectible.nz

MAKE/PLAY

This is for the parents to make and the child to play with at this age, though if you have older children they might enjoy making them.

A pin wheel https://www.practicallyfunctional.com/how-to-make-a-pinwheel-template/

For A pin wheel that can be made with just paper, a drinking straw, and sticky tape plus a hole punch.

Cut out a square mine was 20 cm x20cm, though you can make it larger or smaller.

I used 2 pieces of paper one yellow one red, for a two tone effect. IMG_0721

Draw straight lines from corner to corner, and mark  2 cm from the centre on each diagonal.IMG_0723

Cut from the outside of the square up to the 2cm marks.

Punch a hole in the centre and one corner of each triangle.

IMG_0726

Thread the straw through the centre hole, then thread each hole on the straw in a clockwise direction. IMG_0744

Stickytape over the straw and paper when the last hole is threaded on.IMG_0760

You can spin this by rotating the straw between your hands

( I think I learnt to make them like this when I was Sunday School teaching using Seasons of the Spirit a few years ago now)

COLOUR-IN

For those at the top of this age range, colour in this spinner. It doesn’t matter if they are not staying within the lines, for this spinner it actually looks great if they don’t. Just encourage the use of red, orange, yellow and blue colours to represent the wind and the flames experience. Print out the template here http://flamecreativekids.blogspot.com.au/2013/05/pentecost-spinner.html

Then cut out, and attach drinking straw with sticky tape as instructed.

Then twirl within your hands.

PRAY: before making the pinwheel you could ask your child to put a picture on or draw something on each of the triangles to pray about.

OR EZEKIEL 37:1-14

READ/WATCH

The Lion Story Bible, Dry Bones p.108

OR

This was suggested by https://worshipingwithchildren.blogspot.com.au/2015/04/year-b-day-of-pentecost-may-24-2015.html for use with the Romans’ reading but I think it works well with the Ezekiel one.

COLOURING IN http://www.momjunction.com/print-coloring-image/?pageid=383187&print=2015/12/Standing-Skeleton

MAKE :

You will need a Paper Plate, colour half blue and half green, cut a slot in the middle of the plate between the two colours. Make a flower using an icy pole stick or piece of green cardboard, and a coloured patty pan ( to use as a flower), poke the flower through the hole to “make the flower grow/come to life fro the earth.

PRAY:

In you God

we find new life

Amen

PSALM 104:24-34, 35b

READ: GOD Made by Stephanie Carmichael

DRAW all the things mentioned in the Psalm

PLAY: look through your toys to see what God has made.

 

SECOND READING: ROMANS 8:22-27

READ/WATCH Baby Wren and the Great Gift by Sally Lloyd -Jones Illustrated by Jen Coracle Point out how sad Baby Wren is about all the gifts the others have ( like the great groanings in today’s reading until she finds her own gift (of the spirit/or from God)

or https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YId88oYpyMM suggested by https://worshipingwithchildren.blogspot.com.au/2015/04/year-b-day-of-pentecost-may-24-2015.html

PRAY: Before praying find out why we groan, ie pain, or a heavy burden we struggle with, the children will know about this when they try to move something heavy like a table)

GOD you groan (make a groaning sound)

for me. (point to yourself)

Your world groans (make a groaning sound)

for me (point to yourself)

So I don’t have to groan. (make a groaning sound)

Amen

OR ACTS 2:1-21

READ/WATCH: The Day When God Made Church by Rebekah McLeod Hutto https://www.paracletepress.com/Products/5646/the-day-when-god-made-church.aspx?bCategory=CHILDB!CHIPIC

or The Beginners Bible Timeless Children’s stories  The Holy Spirit Comes pp.473-479

or The Rhyme Bible by L.J. Sattgast p.344

or The Jesus Story Book Bible by Sally Lloyd-Jones God send Help

or My First Read aloud Bible pp.234-235

or The Lion Story Bible The Day of Pentecost p.228

or The Lion Picture Bible pp.348-349

http://connectible.nz

MAKE/PLAY

This is for the parents to make and the child to play with at this age, though if you have older children they might enjoy making them.

A pin wheel https://www.practicallyfunctional.com/how-to-make-a-pinwheel-template/

For A pin wheel that can be made with just paper, a drinking straw, and sticky tape plus a hole punch.

Cut out a square mine was 20 cm x20cm, though you can make it larger or smaller.

I used 2 pieces of paper one yellow one red, for a two tone effect. IMG_0721

Draw straight lines from corner to corner, and mark  2 cm from the centre on each diagonal.IMG_0723

Cut from the outside of the square up to the 2cm marks.

Punch a hole in the centre and one corner of each triangle.

IMG_0726

Thread the straw through the centre hole, then thread each hole on the straw in a clockwise direction. IMG_0744

Stickytape over the straw and paper when the last hole is threaded on.IMG_0760

You can spin this by rotating the straw between your hands

( I think I learnt to make them like this when I was Sunday School teaching using Seasons of the Spirit a few years ago now)

COLOUR-IN

For those at the top of this age range, colour in this spinner. It doesn’t matter if they are not staying within the lines, for this spinner it actually looks great if they don’t. Just encourage the use of red, orange, yellow and blue colours to represent the wind and the flames experience. Print out the template here http://flamecreativekids.blogspot.com.au/2013/05/pentecost-spinner.html

Then cut out, and attach drinking straw with sticky tape as instructed.

Then twirl within your hands.

PRAY: before making the pinwheel you could ask your child to put a picture on or draw something on each of the triangles to pray about.

GOSPEL READING: JOHN 15:26-27, 16:4b-15

PLAY: Have a child safe mirror, for them to look at themselves, even the youngest enjoy this. Show them their features that others in the family have, or if your child is adopted play the wonder game, I wonder whose eyes yours are like, etc? At some stage point out that as Christians it is our actions like Christs that show who we come from.

READ: Hello Pooh, Hello You Winnie the Pooh board book that has a mirror in it that I bought from BIG W, that might be suitable substitute for a this complicated reading.

PRAY: May I learn your ways Lord, AMEN

Blessings

Wendy L