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Why Do We Go to Church?
From Treasure Hunting by Ellen Schneider
Goals:
To understand what religion is and why people go to church.
To become aware of what gives you good-to-be-alive feelings.
Materials:
Tubes from toilet paper or paper towel.
Red, orange and yellow tissue paper
Construction paper, colorful wrapping paper
Markers, crayons
Tape
Activities:
1. Make personal torches with the cardboard tubes. Tape crumpled tissue
paper to the inside of one end of the tube. Decorate tubes with markers,
construction paper, or wrapping paper.
2. While youre making the torches, discuss what makes people shine.
What gives you a good-to-be-alive feeling? Make a list, or
just whip around the room calling out all the things you think of.
You can usually categorize the answers into the following categories:
Times when you feel loved and important
Times when you see youve made someone else feel good
Times when you feel youve done your best
Times when you feel youve done the right thing
Times when you listen to yourself and enjoy being yourself
Explain that people come to church to find the light inside them and keep
it shining. Religion is the important things they believe in that make
their lives feel good and right. Church is the place where grown-ups come
to think about the things you named that make people feel good. Its
not always easy to keep the good feeling inside youlife is full
of problems and obstacles, just like the game were about to play.
3. Obstacle Course:
If you have 4 or more people, you can make a human obstacle course in
a large open area. Each person gets into a position and decides if the
person running the course is to go over, around, or under them. As each
person completes the course, he or she becomes an obstacle and another
person runs the course. If you dont have enough people, or you just
prefer to use objects, you can use furniture and other objects to set
up a course. Take turns running through the course, carrying your torch
under, around, through and between the obstacles.
4. Read The Grumps or The Little
Brute Family by Russell Hoban (Its is out of print but may be available
at your local library.)
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