Lent 4 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 somethings 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 18 days left (spread your fingers out and count off 18 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:1 Samual 16:1-13

READ: David is Chosen pp.90-93 in The Whirl Story Bible

Colouring In

BAKE: cook or eat a cake that has a secret centre.

PRAY

Creator God,

You made me

and you know

everything about me

Just like only you

Could choose

Jesse’s son, David

Amen

PSALM 23

READ The Shepherd Psalm (for Children by Rev Silvia Purdie)

PLAY: Act out this psalm using toy sheep and a shepherd, and create the different environments.

OR DRAW: the place you feel close to God, or most needing of God.

SECOND READING: Ephesians 5:8-14

READ: When God made Light by Matthew Paul Turner

WATCH

SING: Let your Light Shine on the album Practise Being Godly by Colin Buchanan

PLAY: look at all the different sources of light you can find (ie, candles, lamp, phone light, sun, moon etc)

Older children might like to make a drawing of the many ways that God shines in them (ie helping, feeling calm, soothing a pet, etc) 

GOSPEL READING: John 9:1-41

READ: Beginner’s Bible Jesus Heals a Blind Beggar p.511-374

WATCH

PLAY: Prepare first by choosing objects and placing them on a tray, cover the tray in a dark material. Play the game by putting on a sleep mask then take turns to guess what each object on the tray is.

PRAY:

Continue God, 

To help people to see, 

For all may come to you

Amen

cover your eyes with your hands as you say the prayer.

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 4. Ideas to help 3’s and under relate to this weeks RCL readings

This is our first week of Isolation for some members of our household returning back to Australia, and my work load seems to have quadrupled, with all the extra cleaning and reorganising. So if in isolation like us I hope you will find some great ideas using easy to find objects or links to use at home or if you are still able these can be used at church. If you have older children some of the ideas 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

You can find some ideas here https://wordpress.com/post/thecrossinmybackyard.wordpress.com/910 as to where to sit and what to bring.

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

If you are a small congregation without a Child and Family Minister have an area available near the front for parents/guardians to worship with their children, and print off this information so that it is readily available or direct them to this site. Set up an area with books and toys in it that will enhance their spiritual experience. (Ie not just toys for “keeping them quiet”).Spiritual Delights or Toy Box tat! andMake the books appealing

THE LORDS PRAYER IN ACTIONS https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tOugEQpcc_k OR https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lMjm93ylL2w

FIRST READING: 1 Samual 16:1-13

READ: Jesus Story Book Bible, pp.119-120 David Anointed by Samual

OR The Beginners Bible p 168-172

OR The 5 Minute Bible by Batchelor and Boshoff A New King, pp.74-75

Colouring In 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.

PLAY: gather your toys and retell this story? Who will be the smallest? What part of the story do you like the best?

PSALM 23

READ FOUND by Sally lloyd Jones HINT She will be reading it on her instagram feed @SALLYLLOYDJONES

How does this Psalm make you feel? Describe that feeling, or draw it, or point out what it feels like from a set of emotional cards https://innovativeresources.org/resources/card-sets/bears-cards/ or the Bears App https://innovativeresources.org/resources/digital-applications/bears-app/

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

 

SECOND READING: Ephesians 5:8-14

READ: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1dUxIRFJu3o Let it shine by Ashley Bryan  stop at 1.25 sec, as it goes into another song.  As suggested by http://storypath.upsem.edu/lectionary-links-rcl-march-22-2020/

SING: https://hymnary.org/text/this_little_light_of_mine_im_gonna_let

PLAY: look at all the different sources of light you can find (ie, candles, lamp, phone light, sun, moon etc)

Older children might like to make a drawing of the many ways that God shines in them (ie helping, feeling calm, soothing a pet, etc) 

GOSPEL READING: John 9:1-41

READ: Beginner’s Bible Jesus Heals a Blind Beggar p.511-374

PLAY: cover the eyes to experience the joy of seeing. 

PRAY:

Continue God, 

To help people to see, 

For all may come to you

Amen

cover your eyes with your hands as you say the prayer.

Blessings

Wendy L.