I hope you find this to be a great faith activity for the whole family of all ages.
Scripture
Mark 4:35-38
· (NRSV): Jesus Stills a Storm—On that day, when evening had come, he said to them, “Let us go across to the other side.” 36 And leaving the crowd behind, they took him with them in the boat, just as he was. Other boats were with him. 37 A great windstorm arose, and the waves beat into the boat, so that the boat was already being swamped. 38 But he was in the stern, asleep on the cushion; and they woke him up and said to him, “Teacher, do you not care that we are perishing?”
· (Message): The Wind Ran Out of Breath—35-38 Late that day he said to them, “Let’s go across to the other side.” They took him in the boat as he was. Other boats came along. A huge storm came up. Waves poured into the boat, threatening to sink it. And Jesus was in the stern, head on a pillow, sleeping! They roused him, saying, “Teacher, is it nothing to you that we’re going down?”
· (CEB): Jesus stops a storm—35 Later that day, when evening came, [he] said to them, “Let’s cross over to the other side of the lake.” 36 They left the crowd and took him in the boat just as he was. Other boats followed along. Gale-force winds arose, and waves crashed against the boat so that the boat was swamped. 38 But [he] was in the rear of the boat, sleeping on a pillow. They woke him up and said, “Teacher, don’t you care that we’re drowning?”
Family Wonderings Based on Above Scripture
· Who is “he” in this story?
- What are some clues that tell us who “he” is?
- Where does this story take place?
- What is happening during this story?
- Why was “he” sleeping.
- How many boats are in this story?
- What happens next? (Try not to look at the rest of the scripture in your Bible. Based on who “he” is, let’s wonder what might happen next before looking at our Bible.)
Thoughts from the Director of Faith Formation
On Friday, we had a quite a storm! I was in my apartment, volunteering like I have been during the pandemic. I moderate a chat room for teenagers that live all over the country. They come to the chat because they have situations in their lives that cause them to feel alone. And, going to the chat helps them feel a sense of community.
I was watching ESPN when I heard a big loud horn outside and thought, “Hmmmmm. Maybe I should turn on the news!” I did and found out that horn was telling everyone that there was weather warning. Once I realized what was going on, I stayed calm, told the kids what was happening and that I may be a bit quiet, and then went out into the hallway to look outside.
I felt a little bit like the one in the story that was asleep at the stern of the boat during a storm in our Bible story. Bible stories can be cool because we can use them to relate to our own lives, and teach us something about how we could imagine being in different life situations.
If you read what happens next in this story in your Bible, you may find out that “he” was calm and had faith. Well, that kind of how I felt during the storm on Friday! It’s OK to be calm and have faith during challenges. It’s also OK to feel scared and confused. And, we can be calm and have faith, while feeling scared and confused!
Art Projects
Faith Pie… YUM!
What you’ll need: Two paper circles that are the same size (could be paper plates if you have them), scissors, some sort of fastener, and crayons or markers.
· Step One: Take one paper circle and cut a “slice” out of it.
· Step Two: On the same circle you just cut the “slice” out of it, write “Faith Pie” on it. You can also decorate it to look like the top of a pie!
· Step Three: Take your other circle and mark out pieces that are the same “slice” as what you cut out on the other circle.
· Step Four: Let’s think about the ingredients of our faith. What will go into your faith pie? I’ll give you some examples of what would go into my faith pie.
o Music can remind me of my faith, friends, listening to sermons at church, playing with my animals, eating something really delicious and good for me, like an apple, and more! These are just a few example. Now think of yours.
· Step Five: Write the ingredients of your Faith Pie in the “slices” that you just made on your full paper circle. You can also decorate those slices to look like the ingredient you are writing. (for instance, if one of my slices was music, I might draw music notes.)
· Step Six: Find the center of both your circles, and use your fastener to put the circles on top of each other. The circle with the “slice” taken out and you wrote “Faith Pie” on should be on top. Make sure you are able to slide the bottom paper so that you can move different “ingredients” into the “slice” that you cut out.
· Step Seven: Use your faith pie whenever you need a faith reminder!
I took this idea from a cool project I found on Pinterest. Feel free to check it out to get a better idea where I was going with this!
· https://www.pinterest.com/pin/284923113913732339/
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