Wednesday, 11 February 2015
Crosthwaite School
Yesterday afternoon I went over to Crosthwaite School to do the assembly. After singing So Many Ways to Praise the Lord I displayed the initials of 4 famous shorts people and I asked the children to guess who they were - which they did with ease. Next I displayed the letters RtB and StP and asked who these initials belonged to, I did give a clue by saying they were from history one a long time ago and the other not so. The head teacher put his hand up and said RtB was Robert the Bruce. I then told a brief short of his life and failings and how a spider inspired him to get up and keep going. The next set of initials StP some said was Saint Paul. Again I told a brief story of his life and how having met with Jesus on the road went about telling hundreds of people about Jesus on three different journeys and how he was beaten up, whipped and put in prison and even ship wrecked. He wrote to one of the places he visited and said 'forgetting what is behind and straining toward what is ahead I press on toward the goal...' Philippians 3:13-14. I linked back to the sports people and said if they had given up when they found things hard or tough they would never have got gold medals, and if Paul had given up on telling people about Jesus we might never have heard the gospel message. I encouraged the children to go for goals to press on and to keep on doing the best and when they do God will be there to guide them, to look after them and to protect them. To close we sang Wonderful Lord during which I said a prayer.
Low Furness School
Yesterday Sarah and I went into Low Furness School to take the assembly. We decided on the theme of love as it is soon to be Valentines Day. So to start off we sang God's Love is Bigger than a Burger. In order to lead into the theme we started to look at how we communicate with each other and Sarah had a text which said Cu l8er I luv u. She read this out a couple of times and then asked the kids if they could work out what it said... See you later I love you! Then I started to wave a flag at Sarah which was another form of communication semaphore Sarah replied in morse code. Then we started to focus on how we tell people we love them linking now to Valentines Day we send a card. Sarah asked how does God communicate to us that he loves us? She continued in creation and the beauty of the world around us, in the fact that he looks after us and protects us. I then displayed some shapes on the screen and asked if the children could work out what it said. As I advanced the slides the shapes moved and slowly started to form a cross. The older children did manage to see this as it started to appear. I explained that God showed us just how much he loves us by sending his son Jesus to die on a cross. We then tried to encourage the children to show or tell someone that they love them. To close we sang I Love You and Martha signed the words at the front. Sarah then said a short prayer.
Tuesday, 3 February 2015
Croftlands Junior School
Following our assembly at the Infants School we cross the car park to the Juniors and did the same assembly there. We sang So Many Ways to Praise the Lord then we displayed the initials of famous sports people and asked if the children could guess who they were. No clues were given and the children quickly got all 4. Next we displayed the initials RtB and StP and asked who these people might be - we did say that they weren't sports people but historical people. It wasn't long before someone said Robert the Bruce. I then did a quick intro to his tale before Sarah read part of the story which changed his mind following watching a spider build a web. I then recalled the story of Saint Paul - StP talking about his eagerness to spread the gospel message despite all the hardships and trouble he face on the way even being put in prison. Then later on being shipwrecked and how he wrote to the people at Philippi expressing words of great encouragement to them. We linked back all the pictures to explain that people have a goal or an aim in life and we should all try to reach that target, and we can and do fail sometimes but what makes a gold medallist is not giving up. If Paul had given up we perhaps might not have heard about Jesus. Sarah also encouraged the children to keep going and as we do God will be there looking out for us. This then linked to our next song Wonderful Lord during which Sarah said a prayer.
Croftlands Infants School
This morning Sarah and I were at Croftlands Infants School, it was great to see all the children again. This morning we used their new wide screen to show pictures and display the words of the songs which was also really good. So to start we sang So Many Ways to Praise the Lord then we did our going for goals assembly. We display the initials of the sports people and then I talked a bit about Paul in the bible how he was telling people about God and Jesus but other people tried to stop him yet he carried on telling people. We linked this back to the sports people who despite lots of things have carried on working at their sport to achieve gold medals and football titles etc. Sarah encouraged the children to work hard at what they do and reminded them that God is always there looking after us and protecting us, this led to Wonderful Lord and Sarah prayed in the middle of the song.
Monday, 2 February 2015
Pennington School
This afternoon Sarah and I went along to see the children at Pennington School. We decided to do the assembly on Going for Goals. Sarah started the assembly by introducing the first song So Many Ways to Praise the Lord then she went on to display 4 sets of letters telling the children that they were the initials of famous sports people. The children very quickly got them then displaying the letters RtB and StP asked if the children knew these people also - they are historical people. I then went on to tell a very quick version of Robert the Bruce RtB story about his encounter with the spider. Then I told the StP story - Paul and how he faced all kinds of different hardships during his lifetime telling people about Jesus. I then referred back to the sports people and encouraged the children to work towards something in life like the sports people have done and not given up when things get bad like Robert nearly did but go on as Paul did despite the beatings and imprisonment he suffered. Sarah also encourage the children in this too and then linked in our final song Wonderful Lord with God looking after us and protecting us as we go through life.
Penny Bridge School
This morning I went down to Penny Bridge School for the assembly. I decided to do the assembly on going for goals which we have already done in a couple of schools. So after singing So Many Ways to Praise the Lord I displayed the initials of some famous sports people and asked the children if they could guess who they were. It didn't take long for them to do that. I then displayed a few more letters and asked if they could work out which historical people they were RtB and StP. This led me to tell them the story or part of it of Robert the Bruce. I focused on the part about the spider and how it continued to try and try to build it's web despite several failed attempts. I then told part of Paul's story how he had met Jesus and then went around telling people about him and how he was beaten, put in prison, ship wrecked but despite all this continued to tell people. He wrote to the Philippians after his visit there which had resulted in his imprisonment the follow word of encouragement. Forgetting what is behind and straining towards what is ahead, I press on towards the goal. Philippians chapter 3:13-14. I then started to conclude by explaining that the sports people didn't get to were they are today by giving up when things got hard or when they failed because they had an aim and a goal in life which they worked towards and we should do the same. I told them that when I was in primary school I gave up playing the guitar which is something that I now look back at with regret as I wish I had continued to do despite the hard work. To close the assembly we sang Wonderful Lord and as we did I explained that God is always with us through our lives and he is looking out for us in all that we do.
St Peters School
A bit of a late post but here it is. Last Wednesday I went to St Peters School to take the assembly. I did the assembly about goals and aiming towards things in life. I was told at the start of the assembly that the school had been looking at Hope this half term so I brought that into it as well. So to start we sang So Many Ways to Praise the Lord then I displayed four sets of initials and asked the children if they knew which sports person they might be. I did need to give a few clues though. This led onto another two sets of letters RtB and StP asking the children if they knew these historic characters. Someone did say St Peter but it is in fact St Paul. RtB was for Robert the Bruce, I told a little of his story and how having been defeated he watch a spider try and try again to build a web, this inspired Robert to go back and reclaim the Scottish throne. I then told the children some of the basic facts about Paul and linked it to the verse Forgetting what is behind and straining
towards what is ahead, I press on towards the goal. Philippians chapter 3:13-14. I explained that the sports people don't achieve gold medals or FA cup medals or Wimbledon championships by just sitting a round doing nothing they have a goal in life that they hop to be able to aim for and achieve it and despite the hard work and sometimes failures they continue to work at it until the get there. It was just so with Paul as he told people about Jesus he was beaten up and put in prison and even ship wrecked but he continued to tell people about Jesus. We should do the same and I reminded the children that God would be with us as we did. To close we sang Wonderful Lord.
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