Worshiping at Home on August 9, 2020
God Knows All About Family Fusses
(and loves us anyway)
GETTING READY TO WORSHIP TOGETHER AT HOME
When a family that includes children worships at home, it will
look more free form than what happens in a sanctuary. Especially HEARING THE WORD will be more
active. Children explore God’s word with
eyes, voices, hands and even feet as well as their ears. Within this free form it also good to have a
few rituals that are repeated every week.
You will find suggestions for both ways to hear God’s particular Word
each week and rituals that surround it every week. Over the weeks, every family will develop their
own worship style.
The worship theme this week: Often we think our families are the only ones
that fuss and feud with each other. We
think God must be appalled at us at times.
But even at our worst few of us have actually planned to sell our
brother or sister. Today’s story of
Joseph and his brothers assures us that God still loves and uses a family that
plays favorites, boasts to each other, tattles, and even sells a brother. No one comes off looking good. If, God still loves and uses them, we can
expect God to love and use our families.
Prepare to share this story. Choose whether to read Genesis 37 in the Bible
or a storybook. The chapter in the Bible
is long. If you read it, have it read by
a good reader who has read through it before and can read dramatically. If you read from a Bible storybook, stop when
the brothers sell Joseph into slavery.
We will read the conclusion next week.
Set up your worship space
with a Bible or Bible story book (today open to Genesis 37 or the story of
Joseph and his brothers), a candle, and a photo of your family. Some will set up chairs in rows or a
circle. Others will simply worship
wherever they gather.
Also have on hand a sheet of paper for each family member and a
collection of crayons or markers.
It is possible to worship together without singing
at all. But if your family sings
together, decide before worship what you will sing. Sing whatever songs about Jesus and God your
family knows. If you have a hymnal, look
up “God” or “Jesus” or “Praise God” in the topical index to find familiar
hymns. If you have instrument players,
choose the songs enough ahead that they can practice and play along as you sing. If you have recorded music sing along with
your favorite singer. Songs to consider
for this week:
For
the Beauty of the Earth
There’s
a Wideness in God’s Mercy
Jesus
Loves Me This I Know
The
Servant Song – “Brother, sister, let me serve you….”
Dona
Nobis Pacem
WORSHIPING GOD TOGETHER
CALLING YOURSELVES TO WORSHIP
Keep it simple and repeat it each week. It becomes a way to say we are getting
started now. Light or turn on your
candle and say, “Come, let us worship God together.”
SINGING FOR GOD AND JESUS
Sing one or more songs of happy praise that you selected as you
got ready to worship.
HEARING AND EXPLORING THE WORD
Read story of Joseph and his brothers from Genesis 37 or a Bible
storybook. Stop with his sale as a slave
to Egypt. Ponder these questions:
What did Joseph
do to cause trouble with his brothers?
How did his
brothers feel when Joseph told him his two dreams?
What did the
brothers do to cause trouble for Joseph?
Why do you
think the brothers might have cried, “It is not fair!”
What did their
father do to cause trouble among his sons?
Can you believe
God would have used and loved this family?
Why or why
not?
When you finish your explorations, everyone says together, “This
is the Word of the Lord.”
TELLING GOD WE ARE SORRY AND
HEARING THAT GOD FORGIVES US
Together list all the things that caused trouble between Joseph
and his brothers.
Then list things that cause trouble between siblings today.
A parent reminds the family that
each one of them have caused trouble with others in their family - maybe during
the last week, maybe a long time ago.
Allow a full minute of silence for everyone to close their eyes and talk
to God those things. The same parent
then says, “Look at me. God promises us
that whenever we mess up and are truly sorry, God forgives us. God loved Joseph and his brothers. And God loves us no matter what. Because God loves us no matter what, we can
love each other no matter what.
So…” Pass the peace as you do in
the sanctuary if you are all healthy.
PRAYING FOR OUR FAMILY
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This image just gets you started. Everyone will have to add their specific prayer topics for the members of their family.
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To pray for each of the member of our household draw a loopy
figure with the same number of spaces in it as there are members of your family
– and, yes, pets count. Write one
person’s name in each space and add pictures or words that remind you of things
about them for which you are thankful, things you wish for them, etc. When everyone is done, share your papers as
your prayers for each other. Prayers
start with phrases such as “I thank you God for NAME’S…” “God, help NAME with…” Prayer leader concludes with a brief prayer for the whole family.
SING ANOTHER SONG MORE if you
wish
BENEDICTION
Each member of the family says to
at least one other person, “Go in peace.
God loves you and I love you.”
This may be done by going around the circle or with each member of the
family saying it to every other member of the family.
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