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Church, Our Home
Session
III: Our Life in Christ
This session is for the purpose of helping participants discover that through our parishes we encounter and discover Jesus Christ, and come to know Him as our Savior. It is in the church that we receive the framework by which we develop our relationship to Jesus Christ. It is through the church that we are able to embrace Christ and His teachings and come to experience our salvation through Him.
These are the understandings we will teach in this session.
Understandings:
These questions, when answered
and discussed, will lead back to the understandings for this session.
Essential Questions:
Introduction:
Define the word “relationship”
and have a discussion about different relationships we all encounter and try
to maintain. They could be those between parents and child, husband and wife,
teacher and student, sister and brother, and friend to friend. There are many
others, so encourage the students to brainstorm as many as they can. All answers
may be written down on butcher paper to display. Talk in pairs or small groups
about what makes these relationships alike and what makes them different? What
do they have in common, how do they contrast? What makes each relationship unique?
What makes each one special?
Discuss these different relationships. How do we keep these relationships special?
How hard do we work on our friendships? What do we do when we have a falling
out with someone we care about? How do we mend those relationships? Does having
a relationship take work? Why? What kind of “work” do we have to
do?
Ask the question- do we work as hard on our relationship to Christ as we do with all of our other relationships? How do we do that? What are some ways that we can nurture and care for this relationship? (some ways children might answer are- through prayer, attending the services of the church, feeding the hungry, attending to the aged, reading the bible, attending church school, attending church camps and retreats). What would our lives be like without this special relationship?
Activities:
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