Monday, 13 February 2017
Church Walk Primary School
This morning Sarah and I went to Church Walk Primary School it was our first visit of 2017 so it seemed a little strange saying Happy New Year to the children when they break up for half term on Friday... it was great to see all the children though. We started off with Be Happy before Sarah asked the younger children what the picture was that I had displayed on the screen - it was an acorn. Next she asked them what acorns grow into - oak trees came the answer. This led on to Sarah telling them a little phrase that is often used - mighty oaks from little acorns grow - Sarah explained what that means before handing over to me to tell a story. I told the story of David being anointed as king by Samuel even though he was a little acorn - but grew up to be the greatest king Israel ever had. Sarah then concluded the assembly by encouraging the children saying that one of them one day might be a future prime minister, God has given us loads of gifts and talents that one day will develop into something great little acorn to mighty oak. We finished off the assembly with God can do Anything before closing in a prayer.
Friday, 10 February 2017
Leven Valley School
On Thursday I went to Leven Valley, it was our first visit since Christmas and seemed a little strange saying Happy New Year to the children. We started the assembly with singing Be Happy and I pointed out that there are loads of reasons to be happy. After that I displayed a picture of an acorn and asked the younger children what it was - an acorn. I then asked them what acorns grow in to - oak trees. I then compared the small acorn to the massive oak that grows over many years, and told them this phrase mighty oaks from little acorns grow - I explained what that meant before telling them the story of how David became King David even though he was only a child when God selected him over King Saul and all the rest of David's brothers. I explained that David was like a little acorn that grow into a mighty oak and was the best king God's people ever had. I encouraged the children by saying that God had a plan for David and has a plan for them too and one of them could one day be the prime minister or a top scientist or even a pop star or be part of a big boy/girl band. They might not think it now they could do it but God has given us all gifts and talents and He looks on what we are like inside not on what we look like on the outside. God can do anything - cue for a song. After the song I closed the assembly with a prayer.
Our Lady's School
On Thursday I went to Our Lady's School in Dalton, it was our first visit since Christmas and seemed a little strange saying Happy New Year to the children. We started the assembly with singing Be Happy and I pointed out that there are loads of reasons to be happy. After that I asked the children which tree they thought was the biggest and strongest in the forest - in England. I had a couple of answers but what I was looking for was the oak tree. I then asked what is the seed/nut called that grows an oak tree - acorn. I then compared the small acorn to the massive oak that grows over many years, and told them this phrase mighty oaks from little acorns grow - I explained what that meant before telling them the story of how David became King David even though he was only a child when God selected him over King Saul and all the rest of David's brothers. I explained that David was like a little acorn that grow into a mighty oak and was the best king God's people ever had. I encouraged the children by saying that God had a plan for David and has a plan for them too and one of them could one day be the prime minister or a top scientist or even a pop star or be part of a big boy/girl band. They might not think it now they could do it but God has given us all gifts and talents and He looks on what we are like inside not on what we look like on the outside. God can do anything - cue for a song. After the song I closed the assembly with a prayer.
Wednesday, 8 February 2017
Broughton School
This morning I went to do the assembly at Broughton School, it was our first visit of the New Year and it was so good to see all the children and staff again. I started the assembly with Be Happy before showing a picture of an acorn and asking what it was, then I asked what does an acorn grow into? - an oak tree. I then displayed the phrase mighty oaks from little acorns grow and explained what that means. I told the children that in their school there could be a future prime minister of England or a top scientist. I then used displayed pictures to tell the story of how David was anointed as a small boy to be king and how God had big plans for him, although he was only a little acorn David when he was king did great things for God's people and was their best ever king. After the story I encouraged the children with the message that God has great plans for all of us and that God can do anything, anything at all - cue for a song. After the song I closed the assembly with a prayer.
St Peters School
This morning Sarah and I went to do the assembly at St Peters School. We started off the assembly by singing So Many Ways to Praise the Lord, then Sarah introduced the theme of the assembly which was The Bible. She talked about the different types of Bible that we can get these days before launching into a Bible based quiz on our number board. So we divided the school into two groups and picked two team captains and off we went. We had a number of different questions in the quiz from both old and new testaments. After the quiz the score was 4 all. We then displayed some of the other ways we can read the Bible using apps before singing Inright Outright to finish the assembly off. At the end Sarah closed with a prayer.
Tuesday, 7 February 2017
Low Furness School
This morning Sarah and I went to Low Furness School for the assembly our theme was The Bible. So to start us off we sang So Many Ways to Praise the Lord then Sarah introduced the theme while I got together some props - bibles. I talked about the various bibles I had taken with me which generated a bit of interest particularly the Minecraft one. Sarah then introduced a quiz to the children and our number board. So the school was divided in two and two team captains picked and we played the quiz - all the questions taken from the Bible. After the quiz we sang My Lighthouse before I closed the assembly with a prayer.
Wednesday, 1 February 2017
Lindale School
This morning Sarah and I went down to Lindale School to do their assembly. It was great to see all the children again, it seems so long since we last visited the school. We started with So Many Ways to Praise the Lord and then I handed over to Sarah to tell the story but she denied she had the story, so I replied no I gave it to you before - we had a little exchange between ourselves before we both said - Awkward Moment just as I displayed the words on the screen. Then Sarah said feeling a bit red faced and embarrassed as again I displayed a red face with the word embarrassed over it. Of course this was all planned so as I started to tell the story of Peter denying Jesus I explained it had been staged. I then recalled some of the events of the Last Supper in particular about Peter saying he would stay with Jesus. I continued to talk about Jesus being arrested and taken away and Peter following him, and the three different people that spoke to Peter about Jesus and each time Peter saying he didn't know him. I ended with Peter hearing the cock crow and he went away and wept. I explained to the children that even though Jesus had told Peter what would happen and that Peter knew that Jesus was someone very, very special with all the teaching and miracles he had done - Peter still denied Jesus - he wasn't strong and courageous. I said that sometimes we are like Peter and don't stand up for something we should do, but we need to be strong because that is what God wants us to be particularly when we are talking about Him or Jesus or going to church and youth group. Sarah then said about how we should Shine what's inside us out and it isn't always necessary to say something we can do things like being kind and compassionate, showing love to each other. This linked with our final song Shine. After the song I explained that once Jesus had come back to life, he forgave Peter for what he had done and then on the day Jesus sent His Holy Spirit it was Peter that stood up and talked to the crowd of thousands and told them about Jesus and what He had done and thousand decided to follow Jesus. This marked the start of the church. Sarah then closed the assembly with a prayer.
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