What it means to belong to the Worldwide Christian faith.
Celebrating Eucharist.
Key Questions to explore:
How do you know you belong?
What is good about taking part?
How do you remember special people, places and events?
Why should we listen to others?
How did Jesus put others first?
How do believers show that other people matter?
How do believers show they belong to their faith?
What does it mean to belong?
How do you belong? What is it like to be ‘inside’ a group and ‘outside’ a group? Share ideas.
Take an example of a group e.g. a family group, your class, football team. Discuss what helps the group to ‘get on’ together. What things do you argue or disagree about?
The early Christians saw themselves as a family – for them it was important to join and belong. But, like all families they argued. Read the extract from the Apostle Paul’s Letter to the young church in Corinth. He was trying to help them get on together even when they disagreed. What do you think about Paul’s advice? Why do you think he chose the human body to demonstrate the idea of unity?
What’s the most important part of your body? What would your head do without your hands?
Write a letter to someone who is having an argument explaining why they should be friends.
Our school as part of the Church of England
See if you can do some research and find one of these:
(The links at the bottom of this web page may help you)
Share your discoveries and make a display about your Church of England school.
Investigate what life is like in Malawi. We look forward to learning more about Malawi in school and making links with children who go to school there - maybe you could share what you have learnt? :)
How might you present your findings? It would be great to display your work in school!
The Miracle Maker movie, the scene of the last supper. I do not own this.
What do Christians believe about the Eucharist?
RE Quest
Information about what Christians remember during Communion
RE Quest
A video about what happens during Communion
RE Quest
Interactive activity about why communion is important to Christians
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The Eucharist - activities
When Christians want to remember the life of Jesus and think about its meaning for them they sometimes use some symbols to help.
remind us of the body and blood of Jesus
is shared to unite in the love of God
reminds the priest that he or she is the servant of others (as Jesus took the towel, so the priest takes the stole)
reminds us of Jesus’ death for us.
Idea for Reflection
How do I show I belong?
Other Challenges
“Help us to work together for that day when your kingdom comes and justice and mercy will be seen in all the earth.”
What do you think a kingdom of justice and mercy would look like, sound like and feel like?
For example:
Look like - people smile rather than scowl, people forgive one another when they have been hurt or badly treated.
Sound like - no police sirens, sounds of the natural world ie creatures unthreatened by humankind.
Feel like - each person would feel safe, valued and loved, each person would be proud to be the person God has made them.
Useful links to help you find more information
Birmingham's Link to Malawi
Information and video about Malawi
Birmingham Cathedral
Link to who's who at Birmingham Cathedral
Archbishop of Canterbury
More information about his role
RE Quest
Lots of videos and information for children