The serendipitous side effect of this has been multiple opportunities to interact with Hope, who likes to ask, "What black say? What red say?" and so on. If any readers ever get involved in a church school program, this might be a good, visual, and kinesthetic activity to do that illustrates how we are brought from death to life, from darkness to light--the kerygma, or basic gospel message of our faith.
Monday, January 14, 2008
Kerygma of the Wrist
The serendipitous side effect of this has been multiple opportunities to interact with Hope, who likes to ask, "What black say? What red say?" and so on. If any readers ever get involved in a church school program, this might be a good, visual, and kinesthetic activity to do that illustrates how we are brought from death to life, from darkness to light--the kerygma, or basic gospel message of our faith.
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4 comments:
Reader David,
The kids really loved the Scavenger Hunt and making the awesome bracelets. I think everyone's a kinesthetic learner to some extent, but Jeremy especially. Thanks so much for your time and efforts. They all LOVE Church School.
Ooooh, what a great idea, thank you!
On an unrelated note: that beautiful icon of the communion of the apostles, painted by Nick Pappas, is life-size behind the altar at the church I attend. He has done some real wonderful work at Holy Trinity, OCA, in St. Paul, MN. It is nice to see here!
what a wonderful idea! may you have many more in the future. I bet the kids love Church School with such exciting activities :)
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