June 5th- Talking about Race and racism with our children
Below is a list of resources I shared with my congregation. I am a white woman serving a predominantly white church. The featured image is from the Children’s Community School. I urge you to think of this list as a starting place. All of us must commit to educating ourselves, listening to people of color, and taking action everyday to resist the sin and evil of racism.
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Reading with your child is a wonderful way to start conversation. Here are two lists of books to help you start:
31 Children's books to support conversation on race, racism and resistance.
10 beautiful indigenous children's books to add to your library
Think, Shop, Buy, LOCAL
May 15th - Creating a Prayer Space at home
"Creating a Prayer Space reminds everyone in the household that prayer is an important part of everyday life. When you create a Prayer Space in your home, you are reminded of God’s presence at all times, while also making a connection between church and home."
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May 1st - Bible study
Reading the Bible with your child can be a challenge. However, it is also a great way to connect and share your faith.
The Rev. Canon Kevin Arndt shared this video of him having a bible study with his son Julian who is in the 5th grade. This is a simple example of how to listen, share and pray with your child.
April 24th - We are living through history... how will your Kids remember it?
A prayer for you and your children to say together this week:
Amen!
April 17th - Blessing Your Children at home
Create the practice of blessing of your children before bed. This is a nightly ritual that reminds your child that God is with them.
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April 3rd - Helping Children Grow Spiritually
As parents/guardians we have the biggest impact on our children's faith! This time of isolation is an amazing opportunity for us to start forming spiritual habits in the lives of our children.
When we are no longer running to various activities trying to get everyone fed as they run out the door, this could be an opportunity to start the practice of saying grace before our meals. A spiritual habit that can last a lifetime!
Round this table, here to pray
First, we thank you for the day
For our family and our friends
Gifts of grace that heaven lends
Living water, daily bread
Countless blessings our God sends
Thank you, Jesus, for them all
For the great ones and the small
When we're happy, when we're sad
On the good days and the bad
We are grateful, we are glad
Amen.