tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4995851195771634116.post1193930383877726258..comments2024-03-23T16:00:11.309-04:00Comments on Worshiping With Children: Year A - Trinity Sunday (June 19, 2011)Worshiping with Childrenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12023055938126631743noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4995851195771634116.post-71754600967824547112011-05-28T16:17:30.012-04:002011-05-28T16:17:30.012-04:00This comment from Anna Shirley landed on the Schoo...This comment from Anna Shirley landed on the Schools Out!!! post rather than here. Since it seems like a great idea to me, I didn't want you miss out on it, so...<br /><br />One thing in particular which caught my attention is the procession you suggested for Trinity Sunday - with the kids bringing in posters representing each day of creation to correlate with the scripture reading. I was thinking about a variation on that (to make it easier for my little guys) - of them "dancing" in with streamers representing each day (white/black for day/night, light blue for sky, green/dark blue for land/water, orange/white for sun/stars/moon, dark blue/brown, for water/birds, and rainbow streamers for animals/people). Bringing them in one at a time, then creating a display to remain in the worship space for that Sunday. Making streamers would be easier than doing posters (for my guys, at least) and it could really make a beautiful visual display for worship. I'm even already writing a song for them to sing during the procession (which the congregation could sing too), going through each day of creation. If I get it written I'll post it on my website, in case others would like to use it. Thanks for the ideas!Worshiping with Childrenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12023055938126631743noreply@blogger.com