On Sunday we celebrated National Youth Sunday.
On the feast of Christ the King, every year, the church focuses on its young people and celebrates everything that you bring to the world.
Youth is not just about age however – it’s about our attitude.
Anyone can be youthful if they fill their lives with joy and excitement.
Think this week about what it’s like to being a young person in today’s world – is it easy? What difference can you make to the world around you?
Wednesday
We begin with the Sign of the Cross
It’s time for our “Word of the Week” watch the video above and check out for the notices at the bottom of the screen – don’t forget to leave your comments below!
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Lord, help us to remember our role in the world. Amen.
We finish with the Sign of the Cross
Thursday
We begin with the Sign of the Cross
This whole term is about Equality. It’s about recognising the value and worth of each individual and seeing God in each and every person. It’s about every single person being given a chance to express themselves and be who they want to be.
This week use the Key Process of “Put Yourself On The Line” to debate the following statement:
It’s easier to be a young person today than 50 years ago.
Why do you think the way you do?
Lord, help us to see you in each and every person and treat others equally. Amen.
We finish with the Sign of the Cross
Friday
We begin with the Sign of the Cross
As you know, we are going to use the Scripture from this Sunday’s Gospel to reflect on every Friday. If you are in KS 3/4 You can use your planners to to help you understand the scripture.
This year we want to bring the Word of God to life on a Friday morning to help us reflect and understand scripture a little bit better, so with the help of our school community a different person each week will read our Gospel and share what it means to them. Use your planners to help you discuss and explore the story further.
Lord, help us to listen to and follow your word. Amen.
We finish with the Sign of the Cross.