wisely said resource archive
On 27 October with the children in costume for the day, Rev. Jan asked what children were dressed as and what effect they thought they would have when people opened their doors to see our vampire, Snow White or cow?
Click the link above for more on the history of trick or treating. Click on Celebration Sunday to the left and pick Samhain to find out more about the spiritual roots of Halloween.
Click the link above for more on the history of trick or treating. Click on Celebration Sunday to the left and pick Samhain to find out more about the spiritual roots of Halloween.
For the dramatization on relying on each other from the service on 20 October Rev. Jan drew on a story included in Frog and Toad All Year by Arnold Lobel. For background on the series click the link below.
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In the Wisely Said part of the service 13 October, Liz Hall used the game Simon Says to impart her message. Click below for the origins of the game.
Rev. Jan used an example from Horton Hatches the Egg on Sunday 29 September.
"I meant what I said
And I said what I meant…
An elephant’s faithful
One hundred per cent!”
"I meant what I said
And I said what I meant…
An elephant’s faithful
One hundred per cent!”