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Scripture: Mark 11-16
Concepts:
The Last Supper was a Passover meal in Jerusalem before the crucifixion.
Objectives:
1. Children will view the video : The Easter Story
2. The children will learn the events of Holy Week according to the Gospel of Mark.
3. The children will be able to put the events in order.
Procedure:
Welcome and Introductions:
1. Greet the children and introduce yourself. Wear your name-tag. Make sure the children are wearing name-tags. If not, ask the shepherd to supply a temporary badge. Remember you are interacting with a different group of students each week who may not know you.
2. Explain the purpose of this workshop. This unit is a study of the Last Supper. The other workshops will focus on the significance and meaning of the Last Supper. We will look at the main events that took place during Holy Week, including the Last Supper. We are going to discover the events that took place before and after the Last Supper.
Bible Story:
1. Set
up the story for the children. In the interest of time, start the video a few minutes into
the story. You should already have it cued to the segment when as Mark begins to tell the
story and the two disciples are sent to fetch a donkey. Explain that the story is about
three kids who are sent back in time and they talk to Mark, one of the gospel writers.
Mark is telling the story about the last week of Jesus life.
For older children, you may wish to define the words:
blasphemy (making fun of God), betray (to help the enemy), fall
away (run away from Jesus).
2. Start the video. Its about 24 minutes long if cued as suggested.
3. Distribute the popcorn with help from the Shepherds or volunteer children. (Popcorn should already be made)
Application:
Older children:
hand out the statements on single colored paper. After you have put the statements in
order, ask the children to use their Bibles and find the book of Mark. The video story is
told as seen through the eyes of Mark who wrote one of the gospels. (what are the names of
the 4 gospels?). As time permits, select
statements (in order) and ask the children to find and read the referenced passages in the
Bible. Try to read 4 or 5 passages. The point of the exercise is to show that the video is
an account from the Gospel of Mark as found in the Bible.
Reflection Time:
At 10:35 a.m. ask the shepherds to pass out the journals and pencils/markers. Suggestion: You may wish to give the children a movie ticket stub, sticker or some momento to paste in their journal as a reminder of the story or their commitment to be hospitable to God.
Prompts for journal writing: List 5 events of Holy Week. Write about one thing that happened during Holy Week. Why did the disciples deny that they knew Jesus? What important thing did Jesus tell the disciples at the Last Supper? Draw a picture: a communion table, Jesus coming into the city on a donkey, the temple after Jesus overturned the tables, Jesus praying in the Garden of Gethsemane.
At 10:45 ask the students to close their journals and sit quietly for prayer.
Prayer: Thank God for the gift of the Gospel of Mark that we have a record of the events of Holy Week. Thank God for the sacrament of communion as a way to give thanks to God, to remember Jesus, and to let God's spirit make us strong.
Tidy and Dismissal: Ask children to help clean up popcorn as they wait for their parents to arrive. Put bean bag chairs in piles against the walls, clearing the floor space. Wipe out popcorn machine thoroughly.
Teacher preparation in advance:
1. Prepare a closing prayer.
2. Check out the room before your first Sunday workshop so that you know where everything is located.
3. Preview the video and have it cued to the correct starting place. The video will be given to you at the Faith Quest Leaders Bible Study. Be sure and ask for it.
4. Copy the statements (without Bible references or numbers) onto poster board and then cut into individual statement cards.. You may wish to make 2 sets. One set for the younger children could be on 3 colors to give clues as to beginning(blue), middle (green) and ending statements (red). The set for the older children is all one color.
5. PRACTICE OPERATING THE POPCORN MACHINE. If this is your first time in Holywood, visit the current workshop leader for instructions before your rotation begins. Be sure you have plenty of popcorn popped BEFORE the children arrive. You will need to have your attention on the children at that point. Ask the shepherds or child volunteers to help distribute it to children who are sitting quietly.
References
Hanna Barbera The Easter Story The Greatest Adventure Stories From the Bible, distributed by Sparrow Communications Group
3. Jesus goes to the temple and chases out the
money changers and turns over tables. (Mark 11:15-17)
4. The chief priests and temple leaders make a
plan to get rid of Jesus. (Mark 14:1-2)
5. Jesus sends two disciples to find a man
carrying a pitcher of water. (Mark 14:12-16)
6. Jesus and the disciples eat the Passover meal
in an upstairs room. (Mark 14: 16-18)
7. Jesus has the first communion service with
bread and wine (Mark 14:22-25)
8. Jesus tells the disciples that they will tell
people they dont know Jesus. The
disciples say they would never deny Jesus (Mark 14:27-31)
9. Jesus prays in the Garden of Gethsemane (Mark
14:32-34)
10. Judas kisses Jesus to show the crowd whom to
arrest. (Mark 14:43-46)
11. Jesus is put on trial and sentenced to death.
(Mark 14:53, Mark 14:60-64)
12. Peter says he doesnt know Jesus. The
rooster crows. (Mark 14:66-71)
13. Pilate lets the crowd decide whom to free from
prison: Jesus or Barabbus. (Mark 15:6-15)
14. Jesus is crucified on a cross (Mark 15:22-25)
15. Jesus body is laid in a tomb (Mark
15:46)
16. Three days after Jesus dies, the women find an
empty tomb and an angel tells them that Jesus is risen.(Mark 16:5-8)
17. Jesus appears to many people, including the
disciples, after his death. He tells them to go and preach the good news to everyone in
the world. (Mark 16:14-15)