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Celebrate and Be Ready
Week of Christian Education Season
Elinor Brown
If your church doesn’t have children, please still plan to celebrate and pray for those going back to school (community kids, grandkids, family, etc.).
Each line of this call to worship is to be a body prayer—a prayer acted out with motions. You may want to ask several children to lead this call and have them “rehearse” it with the congregation before the worship service begins. They may also want to lead the Prayer of Confession body prayer.
I asked the Lord for help,
(hold arms outstretched to heaven with hands folded in prayer)
and God saved me from all my fears.
(hands on hip, chest out)
Keep your eyes on the Lord!
(still hands on hips, look to the ceiling)
You will shine like the sun
(With fingers spread [jazz hands] move hands up over your head then slowly make an arc until they reach the sides of your body)
and never blush with shame.
(raise hands covering face palms out)
Come, my children,
(make beckoning motion with both hands)
Listen as I teach you to respect the Lord.
(hold right hand to right ear)
Do you want to live
(with elbows bent and palms up, move hands from center of body out to side)
and enjoy a long life?
(with elbows bent put right arm on left arm, then raise right arm keeping right elbow on left arm [signifying passing of time or sunrise])
Don’t say cruel things
(bring left hand to cover mouth)
and don’t tell lies.
(bring right hand to cover mouth and left hand)
Do good instead of evil
(bring hands to a prayer pose)
and try to live at peace.
(with hands still folded, bow head)
—Psalm 34:4-5, 11-14 (CEV)
We all do things that are wrong and that we are sorry for. God is sorry about these things too. But God has told us through the Bible that if we pray and say we are sorry for doing these things wrong and really mean it, that God will forgive us and it will be like our lives have been washed really clean—as if we did not do anything wrong in the first place. That’s what it means to confess our sins. Let us do so now.
I will sing to you, Lord!
(raise palms upward and raise arms with elbows slightly bent, look up to heaven)
I will celebrate your kindness
(raise hands and wave them back and forth)
and your justice.
(lower elbows to your side with palms facing up like justice scales)
Please help me learn to do the right thing,
(fold hands in prayer and bow head twice)
and I will be honest
(cross hands over your chest)
and fair.
(lower elbows to your side with palms facing up like justice scales)
I refuse to be corrupt
(hold up hands palms out and to the right, with head looking down and to the left)
or to take part in anything crooked,
(hold up hands palms out and to the left, with head looking down and to the right)
and I won’t be dishonest
(hands palms facing out at chest level, then push them down and back like you are pushing away sin)
or deceitful.
(turn head down and to the left)
Anyone who spreads gossip
(cup hands like you are silently shouting)
will be silenced,
(cross hands over your mouth)
and no one who is conceited
(cross arms over chest)
will be my friend.
(shake head)
I will sing to you, Lord!
(raise palms upward and raise arms with elbows slightly bent, look up to heaven)
I will celebrate your kindness
(raise hands and wave them back and forth)
and your justice.
(lower elbows to your side with palms facing up like justice scales)
Please help me learn to do the right thing,
(fold hands in prayer and bow head twice)
and I will be honest
(cross hands over your chest)
and fair.
(lower elbows to your side with palms facing up like justice scales)
—Psalm 101:1-5 (CEV)
God has given us really great news! If we confess our sins, we are forgiven and we are washed clean. And that is what we just did! So we need to believe this great news and we need to live our lives like Jesus lived his life—with kindness and love. Thank you God.
Read the book Stand Tall, Molly Lou Melon by Patty Lovell. If you do not own this book, this is a great opportunity to buy it for yourself or for your church’s nursery or library. After reading it, you may want to make the following points:
God, we know that your word in the Bible is called a light for us to know how to live and where to go. We ask that you would light up the words in scripture that are going to be read so we will understand them and be led by them so we will know the right thing to do in our life. Amen.
This scripture is an opportunity for the pastor to talk to the children directly in this sermon. He or she might talk about how important it is to be ready: ready for school, ready to tell Jesus’ story or other people, or ready for other things that children might relate to.
This day is also a time to step out of the normal rituals of the worship service. Your church might ask the children to sit together in an area of the church and the pastor might come to speak in front of them rather than behind the pulpit. Be sure to take advantage of this time.
Introduce the church to the Hand Prayer. Explain to everyone that we are going to pray using our hands. As they point to each finger, invite them, as in a bidding prayer, to pray silently about the things that you ask them to. You may begin and end the prayer as you like.
Begin with the Thumb: Since it is the strong stronger finger, ask the congregation to pray and thank God for all of the strong things in their lives: home, family, and friends
Then the Pointer finger: Ask the congregation to pray for people to lead the way for us and help us: friends, teachers, doctors, nurses, pastors
Then the Middle finger: Since this is the tallest finger, ask the congregation to pray for people who have power—government leaders like presidents, prime ministers, governors, mayors
Then the Ring Finger: Since this is the weakest finger, ask the congregation to pray for people who are poor, weak, helpless, hungry, ill or sad.
Then the Pinkie Finger: Since this is the smallest and last finger, ask the congregation to pray for themselves.
—adapted from Dwelling: Helping Kinds Find a Place in God’s Story by Jessie Schut
We believe that God has given us everything. Everything is really God’s. So why do we give an offering? Because it is our way of saying: “God we know you give us everything that we need to live. We also know that some people don’t have what they need to life. So we want to help them out by giving some of our money, our time and our gifts back to you to help them out.” By doing this, we are acting like Jesus. And that is a very good way to act. Let’s give our offering to God.
If you intend to do a blessing of the backpacks, you may want to do it here.
O God, you have given us so much. Give us one thing more—a grateful heart. Amen.
Go out into the world to Celebrate! Celebrate life!
Celebrate going back to school to learn all that we need to know!
Celebrate other people and learn to live with them in peace!
As you celebrate know that God is there to protect you,
Jesus Christ is there to love you,
And the Holy Spirit is there to guide you. Go in peace!
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