Faith
+ Open: Gather the household around your Advent
wreath, Nativity display or Christmas tree. Light a candle on the Advent
Wreath, light up your Christmas tree or just light a candle that is near by.
Read Luke 1: 39-55. Have someone be the narrator, Elizabeth and Mary. The words of Mary in Luke 1: 46-55
are often referred to as the “Magnificat” or “Mary’s Song.” These words have
been set to music by composers for hundreds of years. Listen to a child sing
Marty Haugen’s version from Holden Evening Prayer on www.youtube.com. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SMQYIdfj3sk&feature=related
Faith
+ Share: for
children: Was there ever a time when you were so happy that
you started singing a song? What song do you like to sing when you are happy?
What is your favorite song from church or Sunday school? Make up a song about
how much God loves you!
For
youth/adults: Music is very much a part of our lives
and can help us to express emotions, both joy and sorrow, that just mere word
cannot. What kinds of music do like to listen to when you are happy? Feeling
sorrow or a bit melancholy? Mary’s song was just not about happy emotion but
about what God is doing in the world. It was an expression of justice, hope and
solidarity. These words in the Magnificat are not only what God has done but
what God will do in the future. When have you witnessed these actions of God in
your own life or in the world? How are we to be a part of God’s actions of
justice, hope and solidarity?
Faith
+ Blessing: After each meal time, bed time or other
prayer close with the words “May our spirit rejoice in the God our Savior,
amen.” You can also exchange the sign of the cross as you say these words in
your household.
Faith
+Serve: One of the ways that we can participate
in God’s actions of justice, hope and solidarity in our community is to partner
with other community organizations. Write and/or create Christmas cards to take
to an assisted living facility. Maybe even do a little Christmas caroling while
you are there dropping off the cards!
Faith
+ Close: God
our Savior, you care so deeply for all of the world. Help our spirits to sing a
song of hope, mercy and love to a world that is straining to hear it. We give
you thanks for the great things you do for all of your people and pray for the
hungry to be full, the lowly lifted up, for all to be looked upon with favor.
May our spirit rejoice in the God our Savior, amen.
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