Collective Worship
This half term, the clergy are highlighting a variety of people who lived out the schools’ theologically rooted Christian vision to, ‘…shine like stars to make the world a better place.’ The people being discussing include Corrie ten Boom, Cicely Saunders, Mother Teresa of Calcutta, Charles Correa and Harold Moody. These inspirational figures have been chosen to encourage the children to realise that they too have powerful voices and can be the change be agents of change in the World.
We have also been using a new resource called Picture News which looks at current news stories linking them to Christian and British values. This has been really popular with Teachers and children leading to lots of great discussions. We encourage you to discuss the themes we explore further with your child at home.
For other daily acts of worship, we follow the London Diocesan Board of Schools cycle. Here are some suggested questions and prayers we will be exploring which you may wish to use with your children at home.
This week
Themes:
- God is always there.
- God is faithful and compassionate.
- Helping those in need
Questions:
What challenges have you experienced?
What difference would it make to your life to know God is faithful and cares about you?
Challenge:
Donate something to a charity shop.
Prayer:
Lord God thank you that you always care about me and can always be trusted. Help me to remember the times when you have helped me. Amen
Next week
Themes:
- Challenge in bringing God’s word to reluctant hearers
Questions:
Have you ever felt like no one was listening to you? What happened?
How can you be a good listener? What do you need to do?
Has anyone ever talked to you about God? Did you want to listen? Why/why not?
Challenge:
Think about someone who is a good listener. How do they show they are listening to you? Try to do the same things when listening to someone else.
Prayer:
Father God, help me to be wise in who I listen to and help me to listen well to good advice. Amen