Three Wise Men – the homemade gift I sent my Nordic friends and family.
Three Wise Men – the theme of today's Sunday School party.
As both the Nativity hand-i-crafter and Sunday School superintendent, I researched these star-following visitors of the Christ child.
With those in Scandinavia, I shared the message of the Wise Men's prophetic gifts:
Gold symbolizing His kingship;
Frankincense – His priesthood;
And myrrh – His sacrifice in dying on a cross for you and me.
With our
Sunday
School
students,
I
journeyed
another
route.
First baking star-shaped cookies for the children to decorate and eat.
Then
showing
a catchy
animation
from
these
Wise
Men's
viewpoint.
Next holding a
"Search –
for the
(64)
Stars"
hidden
throughout
the church;
Followed by a reading of the six Bible verses – one for each color; Plus identifying three stars marked: Gold, Frankincense and Myrrh.
(Those star holders were crowned and given a tray of small gift boxes to distribute.)
Finally, explaining
the gift-box
symbolism.
On the outside:
A metallic bow
to represent
Christ's shining star;
and a Bible verse
to tell
of its leading power.
On the inside:
a picture
depicting
the
Wise Men's
visit
to the
Christ
Child;
a few treats reflecting this Bible verse about His qualities:
as a ruler/king – a gold-foil-wrapped chocolate,
as the shepherd – a candy-cane crook;
and biblical stickers for decorating the box.
The dictionary defines "epiphany" as "a leap of understanding." That's exactly what I felt coordinating this event. During my research, shopping and web-surfing, I couldn't understand why I was drawn to certain elements. While folding paper to make the gift boxes, I meditated... Then – in "a leap of understanding" of how individual pieces related to each other – I experienced "Epiphany." This January 6th holiday reminds us to search – as did the Three Wise Men.
1 comment:
I LOVED your 3 wise men post. Your Sunday Schoolers are really blessed to have your gift of creativity to make the lessons to lively and meaningful. Blessings to you on another year of blogging! Jodi
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