Thanksgiving For Our Day
Drama
It's So Christmas-See!
A Collection of Resources for Thanksgiving and Christmas
Object:
Instructions
Decide how you want to present this reading. One or more children or youth may read the Reader part. The entire congregation or a speaking choir may read the Congregation part. Think about your particular group and be creative.
Reader: It isn't easy to always give thanks to God. Sometimes life becomes boring -- getting up, going to school, doing homework, goofing off.
Congregation: Nevertheless -- there is meaning and possibility and new creation in every day.
Reader: Sometimes we just feel blah. We don't know the heights of gladness or the depths of agony.
Congregation: Nevertheless -- there is tremendous and fascinating mystery in life and in God.
Reader: We make so many stupid mistakes -- always doing and saying the wrong things.
Congregation: Nevertheless -- God receives these things, exposes them to God's energies, and offers us back new possibilities.
Reader: I don't like to read about all the things happening in the world: killings and war and sorrow.
Congregation: Nevertheless -- humanity is even now being redeemed. Eternity is united with the present moment, and we are a part of it.
Reader: But I'm just one child (youth). It seems impossible for me to do anything.
Congregation: Nevertheless -- God uses us to bring about his purposes. God's word has been spoken in us and to us. With amazement, ecstasy, and joy, we are confronted by God.
Reader: Living is an act of faith, then.
Congregation: Living means knowing and participating in the pain and sorrow of life, the confusion, the disappointments, and the frustrations, but saying, "Nevertheless" -- and giving thanks.
Decide how you want to present this reading. One or more children or youth may read the Reader part. The entire congregation or a speaking choir may read the Congregation part. Think about your particular group and be creative.
Reader: It isn't easy to always give thanks to God. Sometimes life becomes boring -- getting up, going to school, doing homework, goofing off.
Congregation: Nevertheless -- there is meaning and possibility and new creation in every day.
Reader: Sometimes we just feel blah. We don't know the heights of gladness or the depths of agony.
Congregation: Nevertheless -- there is tremendous and fascinating mystery in life and in God.
Reader: We make so many stupid mistakes -- always doing and saying the wrong things.
Congregation: Nevertheless -- God receives these things, exposes them to God's energies, and offers us back new possibilities.
Reader: I don't like to read about all the things happening in the world: killings and war and sorrow.
Congregation: Nevertheless -- humanity is even now being redeemed. Eternity is united with the present moment, and we are a part of it.
Reader: But I'm just one child (youth). It seems impossible for me to do anything.
Congregation: Nevertheless -- God uses us to bring about his purposes. God's word has been spoken in us and to us. With amazement, ecstasy, and joy, we are confronted by God.
Reader: Living is an act of faith, then.
Congregation: Living means knowing and participating in the pain and sorrow of life, the confusion, the disappointments, and the frustrations, but saying, "Nevertheless" -- and giving thanks.