Sunday, September 15, 2024

Proper 22 B (October 6): Sticking Up For Others

  






















Bible Readings: Job 1:1; 2:1-10, Psalm 26, Hebrews 1:1-4; 2:5-12, Mark 10:2-16.

About the images:
Upper Left: This is my image so please feel free to use it for worship and related activities.
Upper Right: I took this photo of my kids about thirty years ago. I wanted to take a photo of Kate without the teddy bear (which had the odd name of "Winter") and, as you can see if you look closely or click on the image to enlarge it, her eyes filled with tears at the very thought. Her big brother, Jared, immediately sprang to her defence and insisted Winter be part of the photo as he comforted Kate. Naturally, I photographed them all :-) Please feel free to use it for worship and related activities.
Middle Left: A free image from Cerezo Barredo -see my link column at left.
Middle Right: This is my image so please feel free to use it for worship and related activities.  It reminded me of the words in the blessing song from Together in Song 779, May the Feet of God Walk with You because the last two lines fit beautifully with the gospel reading - May the child of God grow in you and his love bring you home. 
Lower Left:  It is World Communion Sunday this Sunday (or thereabouts).  This image is free from Creative Commons.  The copyright details are attached to the image.
Lower Right:  This is a free Heartlight image - see my link column at the left.
Bottom Left: This is a free image from Misioneros Del Sagrado Corazón en el Perú.

Invocation
By Susan E. Brown and found in Before the Amen by Maren C Tirabassi and Maria I. Tirrabassi (Eds), Pilgrim Press, Cleveland, 2007, ISBN 978 0 8298 1750 8, page 117. Based on the Mark reading.

Listening Song: People Putting People Down
By Bob Dylan on his Hardest To Find album, 1996 (pictured at right)

Psalm 26: The Prayer of the Innocent Believer
Often called the above name for obvious reasons - works well if you ask different people to read a verse or two each. Get them to read from where they are sitting in the congregation and choose the readers from a variety of ages and gender, different ethnic backgrounds and various abilities/disabilities etc etc.

Kid's Story: Jesus loves kids
I can't source the original idea for the story about James, but it pops up in various places and in various forms when Googled eg
where Moira Laidlaw uses it for a similar purpose.
Take along a large photograph of one of your children or a child who is special to you and, if possible, take a photo of the kids as they come and sit around the front. Discuss with them about how photographs are a good (sometimes!) record of what a person looks like. Hold up your photo - say that its not a bad likeness of the child you love. Tell them that even though the child's face is imprinted on your heart you still like to have a few photo's around as well. 

Then tell the following little story (from the internet).
Three years old James was visiting his grandparents and he was playing in the garden just outside the back door whilst his grandmother was making tea. It was getting pretty dark and stormy and she was just going to call James indoors when there was a flash of lightning.
Thinking that James would be afraid, she rushed to the back door just as he came running in, filled with excitement - "Guess what, Gran," he shouted "God just took my photo!"
Well, we know that lightning is not really God taking photos of James or anyone else. Do you know why? Because God doesn't need to take our photo because God is with us all the time. And we know what God is like because we know from the Bible what Jesus is like. So, that's almost as good as a photo. And while we haven't any photos of Jesus either, we have enough words written about him to know what he was like. 

Tell the gospel story for today of the children coming to him.

Then ask the kids to put on badges that say "I am one of God's beloved children" and if there is time and availability of badges, ask them to distribute one to every member of the congregation - alternatively, they could make the badges during the service to distribute to everyone just before the benediction.

Kid's Story: Jesus and the Children
By Andrew McDonough, Lost Sheep Resources, 2007, ISBN 9781921229091 (pictured at right).  This is one of a brilliant set of books and each can be downloaded for a small cost from the web as a slide show.

Discussion on the Gospel Reading: Mark 10:13-16
1. Who is being hurt or put down or rejected?
2. Who is doing the hurting? - why?
3. How does Jesus respond to those doing the hurting?
4. How does Jesus respond to those who have been hurt?

Film Clip: A Colour Purple
(pictured at left) Show the clip where Shug Avery comes back to reconcile with her father and he walks out on her. Ask the same four questions as above replacing the word "does" with "would". 

Film Clip: The Preacher's Wife
(pictured at right) Show the clip where the Rev. Henry Biggs prays for help and Dudley, the angel, arrives in answer to his prayer. Unfortunately, Biggs puts the angel (God’s help) down by thinking it’s all a bit of a joke and drives off.

Drama: Out of the Mouths of Babes
In Mega Drama 4 by Verena Johnson (Ed.) Open Book, 2002, ISBN 0859100186, page 58 (pictured at left). This drama is based on the gospel reading.

Further Discussion: Our Community
1. What sections of our community here in .....(put in the name of your own community) do you think our church may hurt or put down or reject?
2. How?
3. How would Jesus respond to these sections of the community?
4. How would Jesus respond to us?

Response Activity:
Give everyone a business card with a clip art drawing or sketch of two people hugging - this works best if one person is larger than the other.
Also give everyone a pencil. Encourage everyone to use this card and the pencil as a conversation starter with God.

Ask: Is there someone you need to reconcile with? Do you need to put your arms around someone who you have hurt? Then colour in the larger figure?

Or do you need a hug this morning, do you need Jesus arms around you today? Sometimes we sit on the other side of the fence like David in Psalm 26. Sometimes it is us who are hurt, sometimes it is us who suffer some sort of put down or rejection. Then colour in the smaller figure?

Either way, don't show it to anyone - it is for you and God alone.

Listening song: I Am
By Jill Phillips on her self titled album (pictured at right). I have suggested this song before but it fits beautifully as something that can be listened to either after or during the above activity.

Response Activity: Meditation and Symbolic Action: Testimony and Prayer of Three Anonymous Children
From Present on Earth by Wild Goose Worship Group, Wild Goose, 2002, ISBN 0901557642, page 111 (pictured at left). This can also be found in He Was in the World by John L. Bell, Wild Goose Publications, 1995, ISBN 094798870X, page 74 (pictured at right) and is based on the Mark reading.  I put images with the third testimony and backed it with music: Searching from the Past by Secret Garden on their album, Earth Songs. 

Also:

Prayer Exercise: Guided Imagery Prayer
Found in Prayer: Heart of the Pilgrimage by Jenny Youngman, Upper Room Books, Nashville, 2007, ISBN 0835898369, page 70 (pictured at right).  This is based on the Gospel reading.

Poem: In some very tiny places

Found In Due Season by Herbert F. Brokering, Augsburg Publishing House, 1966  in the spring section (pictured at left). Based on the Hebrews reading.

Sermon ideas: The Priority of the Oppressed
Found in Life on the Road by Athol Gill, Herald Press, 1992, page 195 (pictured at right).  This is based on the Gospel reading. 

Meditation: I Sang For Him
Found in Present on Earth by Wild Goose Worship Group, Wild Goose Publications, 2002, ISBN 0 901557 64 2, page 78ff (pictured at right).  This is based on the Mark reading.

Commitment to Teaching and Learning
By Deborah Gline Allen and found in Before the Amen by Maren C Tirabassi and Maria I. Tirrabassi (Eds), Pilgrim Press, Cleveland, 2007, ISBN 978 0 8298 1750 8, page 229. Based on the Mark reading.

Poem/Meditation: A Child
By Ruth Burgess in Dandelions and Thistles: Biblical Meditations from the Iona Community by Jan Sutch Pickard (ed.) Wild Goose Publications, 1999, ISBN 1901557146, page 63 (pictured at left). This goes well with the Mark reading.



Proper 21 B (September 29): God's Possibilities

  



























Bible Reading: Esther 7:1-6, 9-10; 9:20-22, Psalm 124, James 5:13-20, Mark 9:38-50

About the images:
Upper Left: This is a free image from the Heartlight site - see my link column at left
Upper Right: This image, among hundreds of others, comes from www.churchpowerpoint.com, a wonderful site which provides both free and subscription powerpoint images and backgrounds connected to the lectionary readings each week.
Middle Left: This is a free Microsoft clipart image.
Middle Right: This is a free image from the Hermano Leon site - see my link column at left.
Lower Left: This is a free wikicommons image with words from the gospel reading paraphrased (Aussie style) by www.laughingbird.com.
Lower Right: Another terrific Cerrezo Barredo free clip art - see my link column at left. 
Bottom Left: A fee image from Misioneros Del Sagrado Corazón en el Perú

Listening Song: Shine
By Newsboys on their album, Shine The Hits (pictured at left) or on WOW 1996. This song goes well with the gospel reading.

Kid's Story:
The Esther reading makes a great kid's story provided you use a good story teller

Film Clip: Legally Blonde
Watch the scene where California sorority girl Elle Woods arrives at Harvard. She clearly doesn't fit the picture of a Harvard Law student - and she is treated like it! Film cover pictured at right.

Film Clip: Thunderpants 
Show the clip where Alan tells Patrick that he could not possibly ever be a spaceman. This is a clip with the same idea as the one above but with film (see picture at left) appeal to primary aged kids. This clip is available from www.wingclips.com

Discussion: For Legally Blonde
 or Thunderpants
Ask: What is going on in whatever film clip you used?
Then read Bible reading: Mark 9:38-50.
Read verses 38-42 verses again.
Ask: What is going on with the disciples in this reading?
Ask people to compare the two situations.
When do you think we act like the disciples or the Harvard students/Alan?
According to the disciples, why doesn’t the man casting out demons belong?
Put yourself in their shoes - how would you feel?
What makes us critical of others?
Would the man, or those witnessing what happened, feel that they could join the community of disciples after what the disciples had just said?
How does our church today send similar messages to those who might wish to join us?

Poem: Blessed Be these Hands
by Diann Neu and found in  Imaging the Word Volume 1, United Church Press, 1994, ISBN 0829809716, page 23 (pictured at left). This is based on the gospel reading. I put images with this beautiful poem and backed it musically with Leaving Behind by Robert Miles on his album, 23am (pictured at right). 

Response Activity:
Give each person a key card (pictured above).
Encourage people to use the cards as a reminder that God opens up all kinds of possibilities for us to see in others when we work with him.
AND/OR
Give everyone a piece of self hardening clay and ask them to make a small goblet as a reminder of Mark 9:41 (which you could simultaneously project while people are working). 

Also:

Worship Activity: Prayer for Healing
By Jim Burns and Robin Dugall in Worship Experiences, Gospel Light, 1999, ISBN, 0830724044, page 45 (pictured at right).  This is based on the James reading.

Drama: Your Call Has Been Placed on Hold
Based on the James reading and found in Mega Drama 4 by Verena Johnson, Open books, 2002, ISBN 0859109186, page 46 (pictured at left).

Prayer: Photographs
Found in Multi-Sensory Prayer by Sue Wallace, Scripture Union, 2001, ISBN 1859994652, page 37 and based on the James reading (pictured at right).

Prayer: Props
Found in Multi-Sensory Prayer by Sue Wallace, Scripture Union, 2001, ISBN 1859994652, page 37 and based on the James reading (pictured at right).

Prayer: Graffiti
Found in Multi-Sensory Prayer by Sue Wallace, Scripture Union, 2001, ISBN 1859994652, page 15 and based on the James reading (pictured above right).

Australian Floral Illustrations and Links:
Found in The Scrolls Illuminated by Fiona Pfennigwerth, Bible Society, 2011, pages 98-99,104 and 106-108 concentrate on the Esther reading. Stunning!!  Images may be used for such purposes as church services, with acknowledgement of the artist. 

Proper 20 B (September 22): The Art of Being a Deadset Legend/Like a Tree

 
















2021 Comment
I am dedicating this blog to a deadset legend, Lynette Adams: she never failed to check Mustard Seeds out each week and invariably left a comment or an encouraging emoji for me. Lyn died this week from this ghastly virus (Covid 19) - a creative church and children's worker gone far too soon. Vale Lyn. You kept me at this when I was ready to chuck it in. 

Bible Readings: Proverbs 31:10-31, Psalm 1, James 3:13-4:3,7-8a, Mark
9:30-37

About the images:
Upper Left: The Bundarra river in the Victorian (Australian) High country. It is my photo so please feel free to use it for worship and related activities. If you want to know more info about this beautiful, isolated part of the world visit http://www.blueduckinn.com.au/blue-duck-history.html
Upper Right: This images comes from http://www.chreader.org and permission is given on the site for the use of the image for worship and related activities.
Middle Left and Lower Right: These are free images from the Heartlight site - see  my link column at left.
Middle Right: This is my image and you are free to use it for worship and related activities.  It is the remains (with good provenance) of Peter's mother in law's house in Capernaum. 
Lower Left: A free image from Unsplash by Vincent Chin with my text. 
Bottom Left: Another brilliant image from Cerrezo Barredo - see my link column at left

Resources for the Mark Reading:

Film: Spotswood
There are a number of scenes in this film where Russell Crowe's character, Kim, tries to make Carey (Ben Mendelsohn) look inferior, appear silly or look like a loser. This is a really good film with lots of useful clips (pictured at right).

Drama: Waiter, Waiter.
Found in Mega Drama 4 by Verena Johnson, Open books, 2002, ISBN 0859109186, page 20 (pictured at left)
 
Drama: My Church is Better Than Your Church
Found in 40 Devotions That Work With Youth by Geraldine Anderson (Ed.), JBCE, 1983, ISBN 0858194147, page 40 (pictured at right). This adapts easily and well for adults.

Prayer: Lord Jesus, When You Took a Child
Found in Present on Earth by Wild Goose Worship Group,Wild Goose, 2002, ISBN 0901557642, page 86 (pictured at left).

Resources for the Psalm Reading: 

Listening Song: Like a Tree
By Christ Falsen on his album, A Tree By The Water (pictured at right).

Kid's Time: A Real Success
Found in Fun Group Devotions for Children's Ministry by various authors, Group Publishing, 1993, ISBN 1559451610, page 61 (pictured at left).

Youth: Cable Surfing All Alone
Found in Could Someone Wake Me Up Before I Drool on the Desk by Kevin Johnson, Bethany House,1995, ISBN 1556614160, page 55  (pictured at right).

Response Activity: A Leaf from God's Book
Found in Multi-Sensory Together by Ian Birkinshaw, Scripture Union, 2005, ISBN 1844271641, page 15 (pictured at left).

Kids: Tina the Tree
This is another brilliant book  by Andrew McDonough, Lost Sheep Resources, 2012. This goes with the Psalm reading.  The great thing about these books is that they only around $A5 and for a further $A10 (or instead of) you can buy on line the story in any format you need to project the pictures in church.  There are also free activity sheets and for a cost activity books for both teachers and children.  Visit www.lostsheep.com.au to check out all the excellent resources.

Resources for Season of Creation: Isaiah 65:17-25

Film Clip: All Things New
From the Work of the People - see my link column at left

Liturgies
Lots to be found in The Abingdon Worship Annual 2013 by Mary J. Scifres and B. J. Beu (Eds). Abingdon Press, Nashville, 2012, ISBN 9781426746796, pages 267-272

Illustration: Forgiveness and Forgetting
Story No. 520 in 1500 Illustrations for Biblical Preaching by Michael P. Green,(Ed.) Baker Books, Grand Rapids, 1989, ISBN 0801063302 (pictured at left).

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Resources:
Lots to be found in Resources for Preaching and Worship Year C compiled by Hannah Ward and Jennifer Wild, Westminster John Knox Press, Louisville, 2003, ISBN 066422508, pages 286-289

Lots of Useful Stuff: A Leaf from God's Book
Found in Multi-Sensory Together by Ian Birkinshaw, Scripture Union,2005, ISBN 1844271641, page 15.  Based on the Psalm reading.

Complete Service based on all the readings: Finding Wisdom
Found in In this Hour by Dorothy McRae-McMahon, Desbooks, 2001, ISBN 094982433X, page 75ff. 

Kids: The Magic Saddle
By Christobel Mattingly and Patricia Mullins with lots of ideas for a whole worship service found in Worship is For Everyone by Julie Pinazza, Openbook Publishers, 2000, ISBN 0859109259, page 2 (pictured at right). 

Kids: The Sea-Breeze Hotel 
By Marcia Vaughan and Patricia Mullins with lots of ideas for a whole worship service found in Worship is For Everyone by Julie Pinazza, Openbook Publishers, 2000, ISBN 0859109259, page 13 (pictured at right). This goes well with the gospel.

Service Starter: What Jesus Wants
Based on the James reading, this is found in The All-Age Service Annual Volume 4, published by Scripture Union, 2010, ISBN 9781844275199, page 15 (pictured at right).

Multi-generational Resources: Humility Can Replace Huge Egos
Found in Question Mark by Beth Barnett, Scripture Union, Victoria, 2009, start at pages 3 and 6 and follow the prompts. Based on the Mark reading.