Monday, March 31, 2014

Jesus Dies

I haven't posted the last few stories, as we've considered trying to publish some of them.  But this one was/is a struggle.  Talking about death with kids is never easy and though this story has a happy ending in awhile, we have to talk about the sad, scary part of being the disciples in the midst of death.  It hit closer to home than I expected. I thought as we passed the 1-year anniversary of Jaime's death, it would get easier.  You know what?  It didn't.  The expectation coupled with the reality of not feeling better actually has made the past week tougher than the anniversary itself...and here I'm talking about the pain of a friend dying from the disciples' perspective, and I need your help, I think.  Am I missing `anything that should be said?  Do I need to say less about the pain or shorten the story?  


Jesus Dies (Drawn from Spark bible pp. 474-481)

Narrator:  Do you remember what was happening to Jesus last week?  Thats right!  We snuck up to listen to people talk with Peter while he said he didnt know Jesus—and Jesus had been taken away by the soldiers.  Were still disciples this week, and were listening to hear more about whats happening to Jesus!  It looks like hes in some sort of court room—and theres the judge!

Pilate:  Are you king of the Jews, Jesus?

Narrator:  What does that even mean?  The jews have no king—theyre not a country! I dont understand what they are asking him about!  And Jesus is saying nothing!

Pilate:  There are some people who dont like you very much, Jesus.  They want me to kill you, but I cant find any good reason to do it.  I dont want anything to do with this, and I dont want any trouble—Here, people!  Priests!  Take him.

Narrator: Well, it looks like the judge wont say Jesus should be killed, but hes not stopping them, either!  Theyre going to kill Jesus!  Im so shocked and sad.  Are you sad?  I dont want Jesus to die!  Look!  Theyre taking his robes and making him walk with a big heavy cross. They put a circle of thorns on his head—ouch!  That would really hurt!  Hes so tired and sad—I dont know if he can carry it all by himself.  Theyre making him walk down the street with that heavy cross.  Lets follow him. Oh! He fell down!  His knees are scraped, and his head is bruised. 

Wait—listen!  The soldiers just asked a man named Simon to carry the cross for Jesus! Its very heavy, but he is not complaining—he is helping Jesus to the hill. He made it.

But thats only the beginning.  Look!  (take out a red marker and start marking on each of the kids hands) Theyre putting nails into his hands, and one into his feet! They are hanging him on that cross, between thieves and murderers—what did Jesus do to end up dying between thieves and murderers?  I cant believe this!  Its so very horrible!

People are still angry—theyre shouting at Jesus that if hes such a powerful king, he should save himself.  I dont understand why he wont save himself! Theyre spitting on him—I cant believe how sad and horrible this is!

What an amazing thing!  The man next to him on a cross said to the others to stop spitting—that he knows Jesus is Gods son! He said that Jesus shouldnt be here, and asked Jesus to take him to heaven when they die.

Jesus: Today, we will be in heaven together
(turn off the lights)

Narrator:  Its so dark!  Theres a rain storm coming!  Im scared.  Listen—I think I hear Jesus:

Jesus:  God, please forgive them because they dont understand what they are doing.  (pause) God, the work you gave me to do here is finished. (loud, long, slow breath).

Narrator:  I—I think Jesus died.  Jesus forgave us for everything we had done, and he died.  I am so sad.  But I know the end of the story—do you?  Jesus doesnt stay dead because he was sent to save us, and God will raise him up and then take him to Heaven!  He died for our sins, but God raises him to new life!



Monday, March 10, 2014

Babies, Birth and Baptism--Jesus talks with Nicodemus

Mar 16: Babies, Birth and Baptism--Jesus talks with Nicodemus (John 3: 1-17, pages 416-418 in the spark bible)


(Begin with holding Rory or Grace)—Dont you love babies?  Arent they cute?  Do you think Rory (or Grace) could go back to being inside their mommys tummy right now?  What about you—could you fit in your mommys tummy? NO? In our story for today, there is a wise man named Nicodemus who was confused by that very thing, and so, very late one night, he came to visit Jesus because he had a lot of questions that he thought were very important and couldnt wait.

Nicodemus:  Jesus, you say that people must be born again.  How can they be born again when they are older and bigger?  They cant go back in their mommys tummy, can they?

Jesus: No, to be born again is to be born of water and the spirit.  First, when we are born, we are born in flesh.  When we are born again, we experience the spirit, like the wind moving in and through us.

Nicodemus:  How does that work? Can you ask that with me?  How does that work?  How can that happen? How can that happen?

Jesus: I am talking to you about simple things here on earth.  If you cant understand things about earth, how will you understand things about Heaven that youve never seen?  Ill try once more.  Its very simple—God loves you.  God loves everyone.  He sent me, his son, to the world to tell everyone how much they are loved and he sent me to save the world.


Now, in our story, Jesus says that people must be born again of water and the spirit.  Can you say that with me?  Be born again of water and the spirit.     How are WE born again with water? When do we use water in church?  Baptism!  That's right!  When were baptized, we are made alive in Christ, as part of the church and supported by our church body. Can you sing the baptism song with me to help remind us of how were born again in Christ and the Holy Spirit?  (Sing: You have put on Christ)

Thursday, February 27, 2014

Jesus is Tested

For March 9, we'll be having part of our KFW upstairs as part of our special Vibrant Faith kickoff.  I need 5 readers and would love to involve those who haven't had a chance to read with us much.  Let me know if you're interested :D 

Jesus Is Tested in the Wilderness (pages 248-251 in the spark bible

Narrator: After he was baptized in the Jordan River, God led Jesus into the desert. He was there for 40 (flash 10 fingers 4 times) days and 40 (flash 10 fingers 4 times) nights.  He didn’t eat at all—he was fasting.  He was HUNGRY.  His stomach was GRRRRRROOOOWWLLLLING! How does your stomach sound when it growls? 
He was very, very, very hungry, and then the devil came to tempt him.  He said:

Tempter 1:  “If you are the Son of God, tell these stones to become bread.”
What do you think Jesus did?  He was very brave and very smart!  Jesus answered, quoting scripture

Jesus: “It is written: ‘Man shall not live on bread alone, but on every word that comes from the mouth of God.’[b]

Narrator: Then the devil took him into the big city.  They stood on the HIIIIIGHEST point of the temple, and they looked down. The devil said:

Devil 2: “If you are the Son of God, throw yourself down. For the scriptures say: “‘He will command his angels concerning you,
    and they will lift you up in their hands,
    so that you will not strike your foot against a stone.’

Narrator: Jesus was again very smart, and he again quoted scripture, saying:

Jesus: “It is also written: ‘Do not put the Lord your God to the test.’[d]

Narrator:  Now, the devil took him even HIGHER!  To the highest spot around—a mountain!  He showed Jesus allllllll the kingdoms in the world and how beautiful they were.

Devil 3:  “See allllll this? All this I will give you, if you will bow down and worship me.”

Narrator:  By now, Jesus had had enough—and he had strong words for the Devil.

Jesus:   “Away from me, Satan! For it is written: ‘Worship the Lord your God, and serve him only.

Narrator: Then the devil left him, and angels came and attended Jesus.  What did we learn? 
(possible discussions—see what the kids say)
·     * Even Jesus faced times of being tempted
·      *We are called to serve God, even when other things seem like better ideas.

·      *We are called to let our relationships with God—our light in the world—shine!

Thursday, February 20, 2014

Transfiguration Sunday & KFW lesson

Mountains as places of change & God sightings (Exodus 24:12-18; Matthew 17:1-9; in the spark bible pp. 358-359)

Do you remember a few weeks ago we started talking about God sightings and looking for God in everyday life?  Our story today is about seeing God on the mountains—but dont take my word for it! Here come Peter, James and John to tell you the story!

Peter:  One day, Jesus asked us to go on a walk with him.  Can you walk with us?  Walk, walk, walk. 

James:  But it wasnt just any walk—no!  Jesus asked us to walk up a mountain with him! How do you walk up a mountain?  Pretend with me—walk, walk, walk, walk.

John: As Jesus walked beside us, I noticed something different about him. 

Peter:  He was shining!

James:  His face and his clothes were as bright as the sun!

John: It was amazing—WOW!  Can you say Wow with me? WOW.

James: Not just that—all of a sudden, Moses and the prophet Elijah were standing next to Jesus! They told us about Gods promise to save the world.

Peter: I couldnt believe my eyes—or my ears! Could it be true?  Would Jesus save the world?

John: Then a voice spoke from heaven

God:  This is my son.  Listen to him!

John: The voice belonged to God!  We were surprised and a little scared
Peter, John, and James cover their faces.

Peter: Jesus touched me.
John: and me
James: and me

Peter: we looked up and everything was back to normal.
James: On the way back down the mountain, we talked about Gods promise to save the world.
John: But we didnt tell anyone else about what had happened for a long time.

Peter: It was amazing!  We had met God on the Mountain!  And he had promised to save us.  God promised to save the world—say it with me—God promised to save the world!


Where are some places you have seen God this week?