Most Lent disciplines are
marathons requiring that one keep at it for six weeks. Introduce families to lent disciplines they
have a better chance of keeping by assigning a different discipline for each
week. Announce the week’s discipline
during worship each week explaining both how and why to do it. Make them simple and doable with a good
chance of success. The disciplines might
rise from the sermon. Or, they may focus
on helping families grasp one part of worship or even one phrase of a prayer or
song. Below is a starter to list to get
you going. The possibilities are really
endless. And, once people try such
worship homework during Lent, they will be open to more of it at other times during
the year.
t Say the Lord’s
Prayer once each day this week.
t Sing the
Doxology once each day – after listing the blessings of that day.
t If your
congregation gathers prayer concerns orally during worship, challenge each
household to start a prayer concerns poster on which to list their prayer
concerns this week. Check it out each
day and pray together for every concern or person on the list.
t Pass the peace
each day in the household. Work on
really meaning it when you say “Peace be with you” to each other no matter what
has gone on that day.
t Pick a phrase
from the Lord’s Prayer or a creed that relates to the day’s worship theme. Encourage each household to talk about it and
pray/say it together each day. The first
Sunday of Lent might suggest “forgive us our sins as we forgive those who sin
against us.”
t Give out
papers with a verse or very short story on it inviting each household to read it
each day and talk about how it fits what has happened that day.
OK,I am repeating myself. Check out "A Lenten Discipline for Families: Take Worship Home" for a slightly different version of this. It must be a good idea if I thought it up twice - right?
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