8. Rules of the Game… Discuss the headline. Decide on a ‘Sin’. ‘Ring In.’ We will accept answers from more than one group. There are no right or wrong answers. No table will be the ‘winner.’
21. Excuse-- suggests trying to justify a mistake or failure or to make it seem less serious, in order to escape being blamed or punished... something said to explain an offense or failure.
35. They all expect me to mess up, so what does it matter??
36. Or how about Today’s Ultimate Excuse (in Disguise)…
37. “.. .. .. go first and be reconciled with your brother, and then come and offer your gift." (Matthew 5:24) Excuses don’tlead to Reconciliation.. So What Does???
40. What does the sacrament look like?Preschool through Grade 1: Ms. Romano & Olivia (Room 1A) Grades 2&3: Mrs. Horan (Room 1B) Grades 4&5: Mrs. Reddy (Room 2B) Grades 6 – 8: Ms. Anderson (Room 2A) Grades 9-10: Mrs. Adams (Room 2C) Adult 1: Fr. Friedrichs (Room 2E) Adult 2: Norman (Room 2D) ********************************************************* PLEASE CLEAR YOUR TABLES BEFORE YOU LEAVE! Sessions will last for one hour and then we will meet in the church for our Prayer Service.
43. What does the sacrament look like?Grades 1-3: Ms. Hildago & Mrs. Donnelly (Room 1B) Grades 4-6: Mrs. Reddy (Room 2B) Grades 7– 8: Mrs. Brennan (Room 2A) Grades 9-10: Mrs. Gavin (Room 2C) Adult 1: Fr. Friedrichs (Room 2E) Adult 2: Norman (Room 2D) ********************************************************* PLEASE CLEAR YOUR TABLES BEFORE YOU LEAVE! Sessions will last for one hour and then we will meet in the church for our Prayer Service.
46. What does the sacrament look like?Grades 1-3: Ms. Hayes & Mrs. Fortin (Room 1B) Grades 4-8: Mrs. Baron & Mrs. Dalton (Room 2AB) Grades 9-10: Mr. Reddy (Room 2C) Adult 1: Fr. Friedrichs (Room 2E) Adult 2: Norman (Room 2D) ********************************************************* PLEASE CLEAR YOUR TABLES BEFORE YOU LEAVE! Sessions will last for one hour and then we will meet in the church for our Prayer Service.
Editor's Notes
This video was used in one of the sessions that I attended at the National Conference last month. It fits in perfectly with tonight’s topic – Reconciliation. So let’s quiet ourselves in preparation for this video prayer.
After video: This video is a perfect opening for the theme of our evening. Forgiveness. We humans certainly have a lot to learn from both God and dog on this topic.
Will the volunteers for our opening presentation please gather at the start of the road. We will have three couples walk down our road tonight. When each pair gets to the middle, we will all witness a conversation between them. Then the next pair will follow, and then the last. So can everyone please position their chairs so they can see the middle of the road and we’ll get started.
Participants will walk together down the Road, in pairs having a scripted argument. two childrenparent and teentwo neighbors
(click)Question to the large group: “What do all these pairs need?” (click)A: RECONCILIATION. They are not the only ones. In our society today (click) (click) (click)To demonstrate, we will be playing a game that we have entitled “Name That Sin.” (click)
We will be looking very closely at the topic and the sacrament of Reconciliation a bit later tonight. But we’ll be starting with this game to get us thinking about the various sins in our world today. We want to all get on the same page – so to speak on the topic of Sin so we have a common ground to start from when we talk about Reconcilaition.Notice that you all have some sort of noisemaking device on your table. That will be your buzzer. Please give that buzzer to someone at your table. They will have to ring in your answer in this game. Be sure that the whole group has conferred together before you ring in. (click)
The point of this game is not to judge or analyze deeply. We are just want to establish a concept of sin that will be a backdrop for our topic of Reconciliation. So in our game, think quickly. What sin comes to your mind first. Try to think beyond the Ten Commandments. You can also consider the beatitudes, rules of the church, and the teachings of Jesus. We’re looking for concise sins, not long explanations. We need to be able to write a word or two on our road signs. So instead of saying ‘he took something that didn’t belong to him’ say ‘Stealing’. Any questions? Let’s play.. Name that Sin. Here is your first headline. (click)
Now I need our Confirmation Students to please make a few minor adjustments to Mission Road…(flip over exit overlays and unfold the exit ramps near each sign.)
In our society today, it is typical to try and explain away sin by using a variety of...Before we leave tonight, we will spend a minute thinking about this behavior that is prevalent just about everywhere we look….
Read the Scripture Verse out loud.This is what we’ll be discussing upstairs – RECONCILIATION!
Focus for evening is…Breakout groups will last for an hour and then we’ll meet in the church for our prayer service. At the end of the night, we’ll come back to the hall for our wrap up and dessert!Both adult groups will be looking at Reconciliation. Father’s group will begin by looking at the need for Reconciliation in our lives and then move on to a discussion of the sacrament itself. The other Adult group will begin by looking at what the sacrament is and …Dismiss students through 3rd grade with their facilitators.While everyone else clears their tables and brings leftovers to the kitchen to be wrapped.Then everyone else can leave.
Focus for evening is…Breakout groups will last for an hour and then we’ll meet in the church for our prayer service. At the end of the night, we’ll come back to the hall for our wrap up and dessert!Both adult groups will be looking at Reconciliation. Father’s group will begin by looking at the need for Reconciliation in our lives and then move on to a discussion of the sacrament itself. The other Adult group will begin by looking at what the sacrament is and …Dismiss students through 3rd grade with their facilitators.While everyone else clears their tables and brings leftovers to the kitchen to be wrapped.Then everyone else can leave.
Focus for evening is…Breakout groups will last for an hour and then we’ll meet in the church for our prayer service. At the end of the night, we’ll come back to the hall for our wrap up and dessert!Both adult groups will be looking at Reconciliation. Father’s group will begin by looking at the need for Reconciliation in our lives and then move on to a discussion of the sacrament itself. The other Adult group will begin by looking at what the sacrament is and …Dismiss students through 3rd grade with their facilitators.While everyone else clears their tables and brings leftovers to the kitchen to be wrapped.Then everyone else can leave.