Sunday I knew I wanted to try something new with my kiddos during communion meditation time.
I brought some paper and some markers.
When communion began, I asked them to trace their hands. Well, Beck was far too interested in playing with the markers to comply. And that's fine. He'll be ready next week or a few weeks down the road when the markers lose their novelty. :)
Quinn happily traced her hand. I told her we were going to pretend this was Jesus' hand and asked her to draw nails and blood. She did so, then I spelled "Jesus' Hands" and she wrote it on her paper. She knows the verse "Jesus' hands were pierced and he was crushed for our sins, but by his wounds we are healed." (Is 53:5) I reminded her of this verse while we quietly whispered about her illustration.
Then I wanted a little time for my own meditation, so on the other side of the paper I told her to draw Jesus on the cross with as many details as she could. She spent a good 5 minutes working on her illustration.
She seemed to really respond well to this directed drawing time. We were able to meditate (in a simple, child-appropriate way) and reflect on scripture and she got to explore the concepts and images through her own art.
I want to do this again occasionally. I'll have a "drawing assignment" in mind as well as a verse to go with it. Q is able to find passages in the Bible with a little help, so I can even include her in finding the verses. The more we practice this activity together the more she'll be able to do.
Other concepts to draw:
Crown of Thorns
Empty tomb with Angel
Jesus Ascending to Heaven
Jesus breaking bread and wine with disciples
Really it's limitless! You just need to do a little mental prep ahead of time to have a topic and verse ready! You could even have a pre-made list ready in your Bible to last for a few weeks.....
It's so precious to see the drawings kids produce regarding spiritual things. You can really see a lot of what they understand/don't understand by analyzing their drawings. So cool!
I mailed the cross one to one of our ministers that my kids are especially close to with a note that said, "Thanks for teaching us about Jesus." Of course I took a picture, first.
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