Tuesday, March 08, 2011

Lent 2 A (March 20): Going Places


















There is an updated 2023 version of this post with more stuff. See my archives at the left. 

Bible Readings: Genesis 12:1-4a, Psalm 121, Romans 4:1-5, 13-17, John 3:1-17 About the Images: Left: This is a little bloke who looks as if he is well cared for in the safety department and who knows where he is going. Sort of like the Psalmist :) This is my photo so please feel free to use it in the context of worship. Right: This is a microsoft free clipart image with my text. Kid's Story: A Picture Strip Bible by Felecity Henderson and Chris Saunderson, Scripture Union, 2001, ISBN 1859994970, page 10 (pictured at left). This obviously fits in with the Genesis reading. Drama: Eternal Life And All That Found in Lets Make Another Scene by Verena Johnson, Open Book, 1995, ISBN 0859107620, page 12 (pictured at right). This drama is based on verses from the gospel reading. Story or Film Clip: Jim Elliot The story of Jim Elliot and his four missionary colleagues has some great parallels with the readings. You can find the full story in the book Through the Gates of Splendour by Elisabeth Elliot, ISBN 185078034X, or on the film of the same name. Story: Worry or Life Found in When You Walk by Adrian Plass, The Bible Reading Fellowship, 1997, ISBN 0745935524, page 99 (pictured at right). This story is based on the gospel reading. Story: Anxiety You can find this story at http://www.christiancrusaders.org/details_web.asp?ID=454. Scroll right down to the end of the page to find this story which goes very nicely with the Psalm. Quote: Alice in Wonderland "Cheshire Puss", Alice began rather timidly, "Would you tell me please which way I ought to go from here?" "That depends a good deal on where you want to get to," said the Cat. "I don't much care where....," said Alice. "Then it doesn't matter which way you go", said the Cat. From Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll. Quote: Lewis Smedes "God is there, ahead of time, before you get there, waiting, hands open, to hold you when you are sure you are sinking. You will feel his presence, feel his strength, feel the courage that comes from his support, if you just let him hold you. And when you do feel him, you will know that it will be all right with you at that moment, later, or any time....". By Lewis Smedes in How Can It Be Right When Everything Is All Wrong? and found in High Mountains, Deep Valleys edited by Rowland Croucher and Grace Tomlinson, Albatross, 1990, ISBN 086760090X, page 58. (pictured at left) Poem/Meditation: The Love of God This is a take on John 3:16 and I found two versions of it on the net: 1. Go to http://www.pastornet.net.au/gac/sermons/greatest-gift.php and scroll to the end of the page. 2. Go to http://webpages.marshall.edu/~cole8/sermons/SEPARATE.HTM and look in section III. Adult Response: Have a variety of art materials on hand as well as paper and pens. As a congregation, make a list of all the symbols found in the John reading eg., light, wind, bronze snake etc. Ask people to choose one symbol and group together with others who have chosen the same symbol. Ask each group to 1. Create a group representation of the symbol they have chosen , and 2. Write a prayer together which incorporates the symbol. Some can compose while others create.

1 comment:

Prue said...

Great pic of the Wanderer. A potential ship's captain. Your blog is amazing. Good colour contrast. Well done!