Faith @ Home Daily- Tuesday, May 19, 2020
Scripture: Psalm 78:3-4, 6-7
Our reading from Psalms today talks about the importance of our own stories. Stories passed down from generation to generation. Think today about stories and characteristics unique to your family. Where is your family from? How long have you lived where you live? Your story is important. All of our stories are important because we all have a story to tell. The more we can learn about ourselves, the more stories and unique family traditions we can share with others and pass down to future generations.
Watch- May 19, 2020
Scripture: Psalm 78:3-4, 6-7
Many Native American and Indigenous cultures tell their stories through dance. These dances are passed down from generation to generation and learned only when a person is of the age to fully understand their s...
Read MoreRead- May 19, 2020
Scripture: Psalm 78:3-4, 6-7
Read We Are Family by Patricia Hegarty.
After reading the story, discuss these questions:
What did this story teach you about families?
How do family members take care of each other?
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Read MoreListen- May 19, 2020
Scripture: Psalm 78:3-4, 6-7
Listen to the song Family Hands by Mary Chapin Carpenter. This song tells a story.
After listening to the song, discuss these questions:
What stories does your family have to tell? Life growing u...
Read MoreDo- May 19, 2020
Scripture: Psalm 78:3-4, 6-7
Learn about your family. Pull out old photo albums, or call or FaceTime with members of your family. Learn about your family stories. Want to learn more about your heritage? Consider participating in a DNA tes...
Read MorePray- May 19, 2020
Scripture: Psalm 78:3-4, 6-7
Pray the below prayers from the Book of Common Prayer .
For Families (p. 828)
Almighty God, our heavenly Father, who settest the solitary in families: We commend to thy continual care the homes in...
Read MoreAdditional Resources:
- Learn more about the Episcopal Church’s Indigenous Ministries.
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