Living
a Life of Love: Our Relationships and Our Choices
Introduction
This children’s study unit is designed to be used in conjunction with the teen study unit “What’s Love Got to Do With It? Everything!”.
What's Inside:
1. To provide participants with a foundation and vocabulary from which they can explore the Church’s teachings on various contemporary moral issues.
2. To give participants an opportunity to discuss and explore their relationships with themselves, God, the Church, their family, their friends, and others.
3. To foster within participants a deep conviction that their relationship with God and His Church is central to every other relationship in their life.
4. To instill within participants the connection between their relationships and their own ethical and moral issues.
5. To help participants recognize that all people are called by God to love Him and each other.
By the end of this unit the student should be able to
Age and grade level
This unit is designed to be used with children and youth ages 7-12.
Understanding that church school, vacation church schools, and church camps have participants ranging in age from elementary to junior high school, each session contains a number of options from which the teacher can choose to best serve his or her students. These options include objectives as well as ideas for discussion, reflection, and activities. Each session identifies activities for two separate age groups “A” and “B.” All areas labeled A include ideas for use with 7-9 year olds. Ideas labeled B are for use with 10-12 year olds. For ideas on how to discuss these issues with teens review the companion study unit “What’s Love Got to Do With It? Everything!”
The teacher should
review these options ahead of time and determine which one, or ones, would
most benefit his or her students.
Reproducing this unit
This unit is
designed to be reproduced locally. Each teacher and staff member should have
his or her own copy.
If you do desire
to obtain more copies contact the Orthodox Christian Publications Center at
P.O. Box 588, Wayne, NJ 07474-0588, 201/694-5782, or fax 201/305-1478.
Basic Materials
Lists of needed
materials are provided in each session. The teacher, however, should have
a large writing surface (butcher paper or newsprint), construction paper,
large markers, tape, post-it notes or index cards, and bibles appropriate
to the age of the students.
Leaders’ notes
Your preparedness and your interest in the subject and in the participants are invaluable. If you think what you do together is important, the example will rub off on them. You are a major influence on them, either positive or negative. Remember, your actions and your attitude will teach them more than any activity in this study unit.
Begin and end each session with a prayer [O Heavenly King, It is Truly Meet]. It is important that participants understand that any task, including learning, is always achieved when we continually call on God for strength and guidance. Check with your parish priest about what prayers would be most appropriate.
Please read, pray, and think about each session well before you present it. You may need to gather materials, consult with your priest, or get resources from the parish or public library. Also, throughout the unit there are sections where the leader is instructed “to say” certain things. The leader should be familiar and comfortable enough with the session to be able to say these things in their own words. Reading segments of the session outlines directly from the page will quickly destroy an honest and open discussion.
This unit can be used in church schools, church camps, and vacation church schools. If your program is not long enough to cover all the sessions try to complete at least sessions 1-5 which deal with the core issues of Christ-like love and the Christian life.
Finally, be flexible and creative!
This
study unit demands local input, talent, and creativity. Do not be afraid to
alter the sessions to fit your own circumstances. The more you can make this
material available and appropriate for the children in your group, the more
successful we all will be!
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