Sunday, February 20, 2011

Transfiguration of Jesus A: Finding God









There is an 2023 updated version of this post - see archive at left.  
                                    
Bible Readings: Exodus 24:12-18, Psalm 2 or Psalm 99, 2 Peter 1:16-21, Matthew 17:1-9. 

About the images: Left:I took this photo in the Australian high country (for more info visit: http://www.visitvictoria.com/displayobject.cfm/objectid.00034C30-86B8-1ED6-869180C476A90000/) where it snows in winter. Sometimes the light up there is really amazing and the mountains seem to glow. Right: This is my photo with biblical text added. The photo is taken looking down Duck Arm (to where we live) on the Gippsland Lakes (for more info: http://www.gippslandtourism.com.au/Gippsland-Lakes/). Feel free to use both these images for worship and related activities.

Listening Song: Shine By the Newsboys on their album, Going Public (pictured at left) or on WOW 1996. This song uses words from the gospel reading. 

Listening Song: Jubilate By Robert Prizeman on the album, Libera (pictured at right). I used this with the Adult Response below.

Kid's Story: Westlandia By Paul Fleischman (Author), Kevin Hawkes (Illustrator), Candlewick Press, ISBN 9780763600068 (pictured at left). Discussion: Share a time when you have experienced the presence of God?

Story: The Job Applicant Found in Hot Illustrations for Youth Talks by Wayne Rice, Youth Specialties Inc, 1994, ISBN 031040261, page 126 (pictured at right). This story is based on the Matthew reading. 

  Story: The Boy and the Circus Found in Hot Illustrations for Youth Talks by Wayne Rice, Youth Specialties Inc, 1994, ISBN 031040261, page 56 (pictured at right). This story is based on the Matthew reading. 

Adult Response: Give every one a pencil and a card with a mountain pictured on it. Suggest: Let's think of ways we can "climb the mountain" and put ourselves in places where God can reveal His presence to us. Have a minute or so in silence. Play a piece of thinking music - Jubilate (above) works really well. Use the card to write a prayer, draw a picture, compose a poem or put down a resolution. Not sure where I got this idea from - let me know if it's not mine.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Love your blog and appreciate your images and suggestions. Just thought you should know that the text is incorrect in your 2nd image. It is actually 2nd Peter, not 1st. Thanks for all of your work!

ann said...

thanks - glad you noticed:)