Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts

Friday, 1 January 2021

Epiphany Family service video , service words and extra activities

Here is a 10 minute family service for Epiphany including thank you prayers, sorry prayers, story and interactive prayer activity.

Click here for the service words if you'd like to follow along.

Here are some extra things to do on the theme of the Wise Men:

Epiphany Star Finger Print Prayers

Make an Epiphany King Cake



Epiphany Play Dough Mat

                                  

Thursday, 31 December 2020

Epiphany Story Video: The Visit of the Wise Men

If you're telling the story of the visit of the wise men this Sunday, here is a short video to help!





 

Wednesday, 30 December 2020

Epiphany Chalk Door Blessing (with printable prayer)


For the last few years our church has taken up the tradition of chalking a blessing on the door to mark the day when, traditionally, the wise men visited Jesus. This is a tradition which is especially popular in Europe and I first came across it when I was living in Germany. Normally we bless some chalk in the service and then chalk the front door of church, saying a prayer asking God to bless that place. People then take a stick of the chalk home and do the same for their own front doors. This year we are placing packs in the church porch and at various places in the community so that anyone who wants to can join in the tradition and chalk their own doors. Here are images of the double sided prayer card we have put in each pack, along with a stick of chalk. To print a page of cards, click here.



Here's a very short video I made of doing it at my own house, where the best place to chalk was actually on the name plate of the house!





Tuesday, 22 December 2020

Nativity Story Stop Motion Video

If you're looking for a simple retelling of the Nativity Story, especially one that's suitable for under 5s, here is a short video for you using a widely available Nativity set. 

Have a lovely Christmas everyone!



Tuesday, 24 November 2020

Zoom Nativity Script

 I work with a group of clergy and lay leaders who (in non-Covid times!) go into a variety of schools for collective worship and lots of other things. We got together this afternoon to film a Zoom Nativity to show in our schools, since we can't be there in person.

The whole nativity is 3-4 minutes long and is suitable for primary school audiences. It works by everyone naming their Zoom profile with their character name and switching their video off unless they are taking part in the scene. The script is very clear about when to switch on and off!

Click here if you'd like to use the script :-)

Tuesday, 17 December 2019

DIY Nativity Story Spoons (print and colour in!)

I try to buy or make a new nativity scene every year and this year I decided to have go at making some story spoons. These can either be displayed or used to retell the story and are a good size to be held by little hands!



You will need: 10 wooden spoons (you can buy some quite cheaply for crafts), a copy of the print out, colouring pens and pencils, scissors, glue or sellotape.

Print out the story spoons sheet and get children to colour in the character pictures.


Cut the pictures out and glue or tape each of them to the back of a wooden spoon. I used sellotape so that I can remove the pictures easily and make a different story.

Tell the story using the spoons as props!

Tuesday, 11 December 2018

No Rehearsal Nativity Script for Younger Children

We're getting ready for Christmas and one of the things I'm most excited about is our upcoming crib service.  It's a new venture for our church, but it sounds as if the community are really getting behind it!  We have invited families to turn up dressed in nativity character costumes and everyone can join in the tableau that is formed during the narration. For people who don't have a costume, tea towels, tinsel and crowns will be at the ready.


This is a script written with children under 5 in mind.  It can be narrated by a single voice but if you have older, more confident children, they might like to say the lines of Mary, Joseph, the Angel and the Innkeeper. The songs are all to the tunes of well known nursery rhymes, so everyone should be able to join in. 

Click here to print off the script. Have fun!

Tuesday, 4 December 2018

Six Nativity Star Ideas

This year, the Church of England has launched a campaign called Follow the Star, which is encouraging churches and local groups to engage in star related activities in Advent and Christmas.  If you are joining in, and even if you aren't, here are some 'star' ideas to help you out!


Star tea light mats and Advent prayer


Nativity star reflective colouring page


Nativity Star craft and prayers


Messy Christmas Star Ornaments


Epiphany star finger print prayers



Epiphany play dough mat


Monday, 26 November 2018

Advent Journey Spirals

We are now totally on the countdown to Advent. If you haven't read December's edition of Premier Youth and Children's Work magazine, then I suggest you get your hands on one!!

Here is one of the crafts I wrote for my page in the magazine as a little taster of what you can expect...

This craft explores the idea of a journey towards the birth of Jesus, echoing the journey that Mary and Joseph take to Bethlehem and our own waiting for Jesus to come again.



You will need: air drying clay, small candles (Christingle candles are ideal!) Before doing this with children, it might help to do a test run to see roughly how much clay each person will need.


Roll the clay into a long, thick sausage shape and slightly flatten out the top. 

Make a spiral with the clay. 

Take your candle and, starting at the centre of the spiral, make 25 indentations deep enough to let the candle stand up securely. 

Leave the spiral to dry. 

Every day during Advent move the candle one place along the spiral and light it, ending at the centre on Christmas day.

Pray

Every day, as you move the candle on a space, pray for a person or a place you know going through dark and hard times. Pray that they will know light in their darkness as Christmas approaches


Saturday, 17 November 2018

Star Tea Light Mats and Advent Prayer


The Church of England's Advent and Christmas campaign is called 'Follow the Star' and, now we are getting to the time of preparing for such a busy period, I've started thinking about 'star' related activities that children can get involved with.  Here's an easy craft that can be used with children of all ages and a prayer that they can take home and use throughout Advent.

You will need: Air drying clay or Model Magic, a large star shaped cutter, sequins, hama beads, tea lights, a copy of the prayer for each child to take home, coloured pens (if using Model Magic!)

Roll out the clay fairly thickly and cut out star shapes with the cutter so that each child has their own.



Decorate the star shapes by pushing beads and sequins into the clay and by decorating with coloured pens. 

Let the clay dry and use as a mat to lay a lit tea light on.



Talk about:
Chat to children about the star in the story of the Nativity leading to Jesus who is the light of the world.
What are lights for? How do they help?
Where do we need light?
How might a person be like a light?

Pray: 
Light a tea light and put it on the star mat so that it looks as if the star is shining. Pray the star prayer, asking Jesus to bring light to the darkness in our world. 

Star Prayer


As we light this star,
we pray that people will find the light of Jesus this Christmas:
Light in darkness
Light to the lonely
Light to the sad
Light to the sick
Light to the worried
Light to the lost

Amen

Click here to print off the prayer (6 per sheet)