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1 The Nativity A four-week exploration of Advent Renita Boyle
2 Barnabas for Children is a registered word mark and the logo is a registered device mark of The Bible Reading Fellowship. Text copyright Renita Boyle 2013 Illustrations by Christine Reissland, BRF 2013 Cover photographs copyright 2013: front (angel) Kim Ayres, others Renita Boyle; back Kim Ayres. The author asserts the moral right to be identified as the author of this work Published by The Bible Reading Fellowship 15 The Chambers, Vineyard Abingdon OX14 3FE United Kingdom Tel: +44 (0) enquiries@brf.org.uk Website: BRF is a Registered Charity ISBN First published All rights reserved Acknowledgments Unless otherwise stated, scripture quotations are taken from the Contemporary English Version of the Bible published by HarperCollins Publishers, copyright 1991, 1992, 1995 American Bible Society. The paper used in the production of this publication was supplied by mills that source their raw materials from sustainably managed forests. Soy-based inks were used in its printing and the laminate film is biodegradable. A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library Printed in Singapore by Craft Print International Ltd
3 Contents Foreword... 6 Introduction... 7 Section 1: The project Before you start Health, hygiene and safety Making and baking the gingerbread Building and decorating the nativity Equipment and recipes Fake and no-bake alternatives Adapting for Messy Church Section 2: Session plans Session 1: Jesus came to keep God s promises Session 2: Jesus came to be God with us Session 3: Jesus came to save us Session 4: Jesus came to bring good news Family service: Jesus came to be God s gift Appendix Patterns and templates... 72
4 Foreword This book has all the right ingredients recipes, techniques, stories, suggestions, templates but one thing is missing: the wonderful, comforting, nostalgic aroma of freshly baked spicy gingerbread. Bring on the scratch and sniff page! More seriously, I recommend this book to children s and family workers, all-age ministry leaders, Messy Church teams, individuals and the whole family, because we all have a challenge. Having recently visited Germany, I particularly recall the beautiful bakery shop windows. We salivated at the displays of creative cakes with handwritten descriptions, and when we entered the shop itself there was even more to tempt us. I feel that the challenge as a Christian at Christmas is a huge one. We know that more and more people of all ages celebrate Christmas but are unaware of its true meaning. Who is going to tell them? It is our individual duty to do so. Jesus asks each of us to share his story. This book is a great tool to use in this way. Imagine this book to be the bakery shop window. Who will you invite to look in with you? Who needs to know what else is inside? The birth of Jesus is so important, and yet can we assume that all ages are looking in the window of discovery? Unfortunately they are not. They are just walking on by. We need to lead them and start them on this journey of discovery. The world is full of instant gratification. Today s technology allows us to view, hear, purchase, share and much more, just with the click of a mouse. Yet at the same time we are finding that there is a resurgence in creating homemade gifts, craft making, baking, knitting and sewing. All ages are discovering the pleasure and reward of making something rather than buying it off the shelf. 6
5 Foreword New websites, blogs, TV programmes, knit and natter groups and workshops are popping up, inviting you to have a go, learn together, and create something for yourself or friends and family. Indeed, one of the core values of Messy Church is creativity, and all ages are responding to the invitation and coming back for more. I encourage you to trust in God and get stuck in. Trust in Renita, a renowned storyteller and practitioner in all things creative. Trust in this book and do what it says on the tin! Jane Leadbetter is the author of Messy Nativity (BRF, 2012) and runs L19: Messy Church and L19: Who Let The Dads Out? 7
6 Introduction Advent is a time of spiritual reflection and preparation, a time to savour the promise of Christmas Day. Gingerbread houses and figures can be fun to make and sweet to eat. Mix these together and you have the perfect recipe for a memorable and tasty exploration of Advent. The possibilities are endless and the process is engaging for all involved. The Gingerbread Nativity is ideal for Sunday schools and midweek clubs. The resource offers a four-session exploration of Advent through the building and decorating of a gingerbread nativity scene or scenes (depending on how many your group choose to make). The scene includes a stable with figures of Mary, Joseph, an ox, angels, a donkey, stars, shepherds, sheep and the baby Jesus. Figures of a camel and wise men can be added if you wish. Section 1 offers instructions, recipes and top tips for mixing, rolling, cutting, baking, building and decorating gingerbread. It also includes guidance on how to make a fake out of cardboard as an example to work from or as an alternative to working with gingerbread. Section 2 includes Advent reflections and discussion starters for each of the four weekly sessions. There is also a fifth session, which may be used as the basis for a gingerbread-themed family service. Whether you choose to use the material in four weekly sessions, as a half-day workshop or in a Messy Church environment, with a small group or large, single-age or all-age, at home or as part of a community event, The Gingerbread Nativity is sure to inspire tasty Advent fun for everyone. 8
7 Section 1 The project
8 Before you start Making gingerbread projects from scratch is fun, but planning and preparation are vital for a successful outcome. This resource includes templates for a gingerbread stable and 13 other pieces. A larger version of the stable and figures can be made by using the templates available to download from org.uk/ /. The gingerbread process itself involves two main stages: Making and baking the nativity shapes. Building and decorating the nativity scene. This resource assumes that most, if not all, of the making and baking stage will be done for your group before Advent, and the building and decorating stage will be done by your group during Advent. Families may choose to make and bake their own gingerbread pieces or you may want to enlist a few parents or a team of experienced bakers to mix the dough and make and bake the shapes for your group. Members of the Women s Institute, scouts, guides, youth club or even a team from the community may be happy to take up the challenge of preparing and baking the dough. If you choose to involve your group in the making and baking stage, you will need to think about how best to achieve this in your own circumstances. You may, for example, want to host a special workshop day for your group in the autumn and freeze the pieces until Advent. Children will enjoy the added anticipation in the runup to Christmas and the sense of achievement in being involved throughout the whole process. Alternatively, you may simply wish to add a few shorter baking sessions to your programme for the 10
9 Section 1: The project creation of special pieces, such as stained-glass-effect stars or angel wings. Simply ask your baking team to mix the required amount of dough and freeze it until you are ready to use it with your group. Before you commit to any part of the project, you will want to consider the size, age range and abilities of your group; identify the resources you have and those you will need to find. Also, you will need to consider how you will overcome possible time and space constraints and any health and safety issues that may arise. It is vital that you read Health, hygiene and safety (see page 14) for crucial guidance on safeguarding as well as the edibility of the end product. You will need to decide how many nativity scenes your group will create (one per child, per pair or per family or one for the whole group), as well as the number of characters you want to include. You may limit your scene to Mary, Joseph, baby Jesus, a donkey, a sheep and a star. Conversely, if you feel you need more pieces, you can make as many sheep, stars or angels as you like. These may not be included in the scene itself but could be used to decorate a Christmas tree or, if the gingerbread is fresh, served up to eat during a gingerbread family service. The choice is yours. The templates included will work best if they are traced on to and cut from clear acetate. To adapt the size of the pieces in your project, simply reduce or increase the size of the templates. You may, for example, wish to create a smaller (or even mini) nativity scene, or a giant slotted star. Cutters may also be used, at least in part. A web search for nativity cookie cutters will bring up a variety of products and information on how to purchase them. Stars and angels are easily obtained. The templates in this resource have been designed to accompany the teaching material. Should you wish to use a set of nativity cutters instead, you will need to ensure that it includes all the shapes required. The timescale and scope of the making and baking stage will depend largely on what you choose to do. 11
10 The Gingerbread Nativity The building and decorating stage should be achievable in four one-hour sessions. However, the project is progressive. If your group does not complete all the pieces in a given session, you can simply continue to work on them in the next. For example, the stable may be constructed in a single session but may also need time to set before decoration. Indeed, depending on your group, it may be a good idea to plan an extra finishing off session towards the end for completing bits and pieces. Dividing your group into teams of two or three will work well, both for individual tasks (decorating individual shapes) and in cooperative tasks where more hands make light work (building the stable). Session plans Four main teaching sessions are outlined in Section 2 of this book. Each session focuses on a portion of the nativity story and includes a themed reflection and suggestions for discussion as you build and decorate your nativity scene(s) together. You need not aim to cover everything in the plan; draw from it whatever will encourage a spiritually meaningful discussion as you work. For example, younger groups may simply enjoy hearing the story and chatting about it, while older groups may enjoy exploring the theme in more depth. NB: You may choose to read the story from the Bible passage given, use a child-friendly Bible storybook or simply tell the story in your own words. References are included for The Barnabas Children s Bible (Barnabas for Children, 2012), which is both clear and concise. 12
11 Section 1: The project Family service The family service is an opportunity for your group to display their gingerbread nativities and share the joy of the Christmas story with the church, community and other invited family and friends. Ideas are included for decorating the church or other gathering-space, involving your group in presenting the nativity story (complete with a gingerbread nativity scene and hymns or songs) and giving a family-friendly children s talk based on the story of the wise men s visit. 13
12 Section 2 Session plans Each of the four sessions focuses on an Advent story and includes a reflection and suggestions for group discussion as you build and decorate your nativity scenes together. You should not aim to cover everything in the material, but use it for personal preparation. Then you can draw from it whatever will encourage a spiritually meaningful chat as you work. Younger groups may simply enjoy hearing the story in your own words or from a children s Bible and chatting about it, while older groups may enjoy a summarised version of the reflection and exploring the theme in more depth. A Christmas song is suggested for each session. This will provide some music while tidying up and getting ready for the Taste of the day blessing, which is also included for each session. Please note that the visit of the wise men is not included in the four sessions but will provide the background and theme for the family service. Therefore, the gingerbread wise men, camels and star are to be baked but not decorated until after the family service. A giant A4 sized star (stained-glass effect or slotted if you are feeling adventurous) should be baked and decorated for use as a prop during the family service.
13 Session 1 Jesus came to keep God s promises Reflection When someone makes a promise, we want them to keep it. We know we can trust people who keep their promises. It was God s plan all along to save the world through his Son, Jesus, and Jesus offered himself to save us even before people were created. However, the first time that God promised to send a Saviour (a rescuer) was just after Adam and Eve had chosen to ignore God s rule and live their own way. Nothing was as it should have been after that, and nothing could be put right again without God s help. The Saviour would be a man and Satan would be crushed by him, even though the Saviour himself would be struck down too (Genesis 3:15). The Old Testament looks forward to the coming of the promised Saviour. His birth fulfilled prophecies that had been made as far back as 700 years before. The truths and events of Jesus life in the New Testament are fulfilments of what God had promised through many centuries of history. People in every generation had been watching and waiting for God to keep this promise. In fact, the Bible records hundreds of promises about when the Saviour would come, what he would be like and what he would do even how he would die and come back to life again. Sometimes people were excited and thought that the Saviour would come soon, and sometimes it felt as if he would never come. They just set about living their lives, as we all have to 44
14 Section 2: Session plans do while we wait. Some forgot about God s promises, some didn t believe God s promises, and some held on to them tightly so that they wouldn t forget. Mary loved God and wanted to serve him. She believed God s promise and was watching and waiting. She was going about her business when the angel Gabriel appeared. Mary was going to give birth to the Saviour who would keep all the promises God made only nine more months to wait! Session at a glance Read or retell the story of the angel Gabriel s visit to Mary (Luke 1:26 38) using a modern Bible translation or a children s Bible such as The Barnabas Children s Bible (story number 242). Construct the stable, the ox, the angel Gabriel and Mary. Chat about how we can believe God s promises. Listen to the song From heaven you came (CMP 162) or similar. Taste God s word: But when the time was right, God sent his Son, and a woman gave birth to him (Galatians 4:4). Taste of the day: Jelly babies You will need: Baked gingerbread shapes: Kits 1, 2, 3 and 4 (see pages for templates) Reference photographs, model or videos (visit www. renitaboyle.com or /) 45
15 The Gingerbread Nativity Equipment, items and instructions for decorating (see pages 26 29) A recording of From heaven you came (CMP 162) or similar A jelly baby and Galatians 4:4 printed out for each person in the group Storytelling Read the story about the angel Gabriel s visit to Mary (Luke 1:26 38) using a modern Bible translation or retell the story from a children s Bible such as The Barnabas Children s Bible. Gingerbread nativity construction Begin work on the stable, the ox, the angel Gabriel and Mary (Kits 1, 2, 3 and 4 on pages 75 78). Chat together as you work. Chat about Have you been counting the days until Christmas? It can be difficult to wait, but how can we use this waiting time wisely? The word Advent means coming, so perhaps we can use this time to remember how Jesus came to keep God s promises. Chat about the story How did Mary feel when she saw Gabriel? How do you think Gabriel felt when he saw Mary? What was the message that God had for Mary? 46
16 Section 2: Session plans How did Mary respond to the message? Why did Mary sing such a joyful song (Luke 1:46 55)? What promises did God make to Mary and how did he keep them? What does it feel like when someone keeps a promise they have made? Chat about how Jesus, the Saviour, came to keep God s promise The Saviour would be human and divine; both man and God (Isaiah 9:6 7; Mark 1:1; John 1:1 3, 14). The Saviour would be born to a virgin (Isaiah 7:14; Matthew 1:20 23). The Saviour would be from Galilee (Isaiah 9:1 2; Matthew 2:22 23; 4:13 16) but would be born in a small town called Bethlehem (Micah 5:2; Luke 2:6 7). The Saviour s ancestors would be from King David s family; in fact, King David was Jesus ancestor (Isaiah 9:6 7; Matthew 1:6; Luke 3:31). The Saviour would reach out to everyone everywhere; everyone would be included in God s rescue plan (Matthew 12:14 21). The Saviour would heal people spiritually and physically inside hurts and outside hurts (Isaiah 29:18; 35:5 6a; 61:1 2; Luke 4:16 21; 7:20 22). The Saviour would be a king but would ride on a donkey (Zechariah 9:9), and the donkey would be untamed (Matthew 21:1 7). The Saviour would be despised and rejected (Isaiah 53:3; Psalm 118:22; Matthew 21:42; John 7:1 5, 48 49), hated without cause (Psalm 69:4; Isaiah 49:7; John 7:48 49; 15:24 25). The crucifixion account in all the Gospels provides ample evidence of this. 47
17 The Gingerbread Nativity The Saviour would be betrayed for 30 pieces of silver and this silver would be returned (Zechariah 11:12 13; Matthew 26:14 15; 27:3 10). The Saviour would be deserted by his disciples on the very night he needed them most (Zechariah 13:7; Matthew 26:31). The Saviour would be crucified; he would be mocked and pierced through hands and feet but his bones would not be broken; men would gamble for his clothing (Psalm 22:7, 16 18; 34:20; Matthew 27:34 50; Mark 15:24; Luke 23:11, 33 34, 35 39; 24:36 39; John 19:17 30, 33, 36). The Saviour would rise from death (Psalm 16:10 11; Matthew 28:5 9; Mark 16:6; Luke 24:4 7; John 20:11 16; Acts 1:3; 2:32). NB: Psalm 22 and Isaiah 52:13 53:12 in particular reveal events that parallel Jesus life and death. Indeed, there are eleven prophecies in Psalm 22 alone. Isaiah told people to be strong and fearless while they waited for God to keep his promise to send the Saviour. He so accurately and beautifully portrays what would happen to Jesus that Isaiah 53 is often called the gospel according to Isaiah. Chat about how we can believe God s promises to us God will supply your need according to his riches in glory through Jesus Christ (Philippians 4:19). God s grace is sufficient for us; it is possible for us to be close to God again because of what Jesus did (2 Corinthians 12:9; Romans 5:2). God will help us when we are tempted (1 Corinthians 10:13). God has promised ultimate victory over death (Acts 2:32). God has promised that all things work together for good for those who love and serve him (Romans 8:28). God has promised salvation and forgiveness of sins (Acts 2:38). 48
18 Section 2: Session plans God has promised eternal life (John 10:27, 28). God has promised that all who believe in Jesus will be saved (John 3:16). Listening Listen to From heaven you came (CMP 162) or a similar song as you tidy up. Taste God s word But when the time was right, God sent his Son, and a woman gave birth to him (Galatians 4:4). Taste together Give everyone a jelly baby and then say the Bible verse together as a blessing. 49
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