The National Observance of Children s Sabbaths Weekend October 17-19, 2008

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The National Observance of Children s Sabbaths Weekend October 17-19, 2008 What is Children s Sabbath? Sponsored by the Children s Defense Fund, the National Observance of Children s Sabbaths Weekend is an annual, multi-faith holiday that celebrates children as sacred gifts of the Divine, and provides the opportunity for communities of faith to renew and live out their moral responsibility to care, protect, and advocate for all children. Through the service of worship, educational programs, and congregational activities, you can affirm what your place of worship already does with and for children while challenging members to take new actions and commit to new efforts to meet the needs of children in your community, state, and our nation. In some communities, all of the local congregations work together to sponsor a multi-faith service to which the entire community is invited. This weekend is a part of a broader Children s Sabbaths movement that aims to unite religious congregations of all faiths across the nation in shared concern for children and a common commitment to improving their lives and working for justice on their behalf. In that respect, each action is bigger, more powerful and more inspiring than the efforts of any one celebration. Children s Sabbaths is supported by Catholic Charities U.S.A., the Islamic Society of North America, the National Council of the Churches of Christ in the U.S.A., the National Spiritual Assembly of Bahá ís in the U.S., the Sikh Council on Religion and Education, the Union for Reform Judaism, the United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism, and more than 200 other religious organizations and denominations. To guide and resource faith communities in their Children s Sabbath weekend and year round advocacy work, CDF produces The National Observance of Children's Sabbaths Manual. This year s manual, entitled When Will We Hear Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s Call to End Poverty in America?, focuses on answering Dr. King s call to build and be the Blessed Community where all children can live out their God-given potential. How we respond to the urgent national crises at the intersection of poverty and race will determine how much our children have to struggle to find and remain on their paths to living and thriving as individuals and members of our broader community. Frequently Asked Questions Is the Children s Sabbath the same thing as Children s Day, Youth Sunday, or Children s Service? Though there are some similarities to these days, Children s Sabbath is unique in two ways. First Children s Sabbath focuses attention on the urgent problems facing children across our nation and provides a call and support to respond to improve children s lives. Second, Children s Sabbath is an intergenerational event drawing on the leadership and involvement of all ages, because its message is that each of us, no matter our age, has a role to play in nurturing and protecting children and working for justice. To learn more about CDF s National Observance of Children s Sabbaths Weekend, visit www.childrensdefense.org/childrens_sabbaths.

What if my place of worship can t participate on the designated dates? No problem. Just choose an alternate date! While it s great to celebrate on the same weekend as thousands of other places of worship, what s most important is to participate in the children s movement at a time that works for your place of worship. Which is better to do: a Children s Sabbath in my own place of worship or a multi-faith, communitywide service? Both are valuable. A service in your own place of worship communicates that this concern is an integral part of the life of your congregation and makes it easier to plan follow-up efforts. A community-wide service is an exciting experience and expression of the shared concerns and common commitment to children of many faith traditions. They can create new partnerships for effective community efforts to help children. At the same time, they can take a lot more work to plan and generate turn-out! Should we participate in the Children s Sabbath celebration if my congregation already hosts activities and programs for children? The Children s Sabbath is an opportunity to affirm what we already do and at the same time deepen our understanding both of God s call and the current crises facing children so that we may more fully, persistently, effectively, and faithfully live out that calling not only on the Children s Sabbath weekend but throughout the year. There is an extraordinary power in participating in the Children s Sabbath, knowing that all across the country, in congregations of many different faiths, we are united in our concern for children and in our commitment to respond. I want to get involved in the Children s Sabbath movement. Where do I start? Begin with prayer. The success of the Children s Sabbath its ability to stir the hearts and minds and hands of people to nurture and protect children ultimately relies on God s grace. Order your Children s Sabbath Manual. This manual provides planning suggestions, promotion ideas, worship resources, educational resources, activity ideas, and suggestions for building on your Children s Sabbath to help children throughout the year. To order your manual today, call (865) 457-6466 or visit www.childrensdefense.org/childrens_sabbaths_manual. Determine the format of your Children s Sabbath. Decide whether to plan a Children s Sabbath just for your congregation or to join with congregations of other faiths or denominations to plan a multi-faith or ecumenical Children s Sabbath in your community. Secure support from appropriate religious leaders, staff, or committees. In addition to obtaining approval for planning a Children s Sabbath, do some preliminary investigation into potential sources of financial resources for your Children s Sabbath. Recruit a committee to plan the Children s Sabbath and activities leading up to and following it. Involving a broad range of people brings a wealth of gifts and experience, builds greater excitement and ownership of the Children s Sabbath throughout the congregation or community, and helps ensure that no single person gets overload. To learn more about CDF s National Observance of Children s Sabbaths Weekend, visit www.childrensdefense.org/childrens_sabbaths.

Ten Examples of Children s Sabbaths Celebrations from Previous Years Like our children, Children s Sabbath celebrations are unique, and no two are alike. They can be big or small, young or more experienced. Children s Sabbath celebrations reflect the diversity and unique gifts, resources, and concerns of the congregations that plan them. Some are celebrating their first-ever Children s Sabbath, some are building on a tradition of many years, and some are reviving their congregation s Children s Sabbath participation after several missed years. As you ll see in the examples below, the emphasis and the extent of the celebrations vary some congregations plan a full weekend of events while others focus on just one element, whether worship or education or service. Together, they comprise a marvelous witness and work that bring our nation closer to the justice and compassion God intends for our life together. 1. Fulford United Methodist Church in Miami Beach, Florida included in their bulletin a history of the Children s Defense Fund and highlighted the quote from Marian Wright Edelman: If every one of us looked at each child as a child of God, we wouldn t stand for the injustice that kids suffer. They observed a moment of silence at the start of the worship service. The church bell chimed once at 10 seconds, then at 35 seconds, at 36 seconds, 41 seconds. Next, someone stood and stated: Every 10 seconds a high school student drops out. Every 35 seconds a baby is born into poverty. Every 36 seconds a child is abused or neglected. Every 41 seconds a baby is born without health insurance. The service concluded with a blessing of the children at the altar. Resources and representation from various community organizations that meet children s needs were available after worship. 2. Christ Episcopal Church in Springfield, Missouri used lessons from the Children s Sabbaths manual. The Executive Director of the Community Partnership of the Ozarks spoke to adult classes. Following worship, there was a community BBQ dinner. The afternoon featured a Fun Day of games and events in the park for children in the community. Other members of the congregation did basic home repairs and clean-up for community residents. 3. Shakeel Syed, Executive Director of the Islamic Shura Council of Southern California, reports that over twenty mosques participated in the National Observance of Children s Sabbaths celebration on Friday, October 19, 2007. Khutbahs focused on the over nine million children in America without health insurance and statistics were used from the 2007 Children s Sabbaths manual to illustrate the need for Muslims to encourage their state and federal elected officials to pass comprehensive health legislation that covers all children. The success of the Children s Sabbath Celebration led the Shura Council of Southern California to host a follow-up conference highlighting the voiceless plight of children from faith perspectives. 4. The Benedictine Sisters of Mt. Angel, Oregon held a prayer service for the welfare of children that raised awareness for children s advocacy. 5. Temple Emmanu-El in Edison, New Jersey invited a speaker from the Children s Defense Fund to speak for their Children s Shabbat. The ongoing refrain was, How is it for the children? Following the service, people signed-up for a writing campaign to elected officials. The Social Action Committee of the synagogue will focus on children s justice for their upcoming Mizpah Days event and are planning a community Children s March.

6. Greater St. Mark AME in Georgetown, South Carolina had an entire weekend of events with a Friday Night Out of Fun for community children and a Saturday community Harvest Fest. Children led the Sunday Worship service. School supplies were collected and sent to victims of Hurricane Katrina. 7. Newport Lutheran Church in Newport, Minnesota involved the youth group in the worship service. The youth made and presented a Power Point presentation on the needs and concerns of children. The Sunday School classes made quilts that included positive messages of hope and blessing to children. These quilts were displayed during the service, blessed, and then given to the local St. Joseph Home for Children. The congregation made the Children s Defense Fund their mission focus for the month of October. Money raised during this time will be split between the Children s Defense Fund and the St. Joseph Home for Children. 8. Everyone was welcome at the Interfaith Children s Sabbath service celebrated in Elmwood Park, Virginia! The service was drawn from the Children s Sabbath manual and enlivened by the talents of the Praise Dancers and Youth Choir of Kingdom Life Ministries, the Children s Choir of Louden Avenue Christian Church, and music from the Kemp family. The outdoor event included a host of children s activities under tents, from storytelling and crafts to a juggler and face painting. The coalition of community groups and places of worship that sponsored the service included Mental Health America, Temple Emmanuel, Clarence Sabree Islamic Center, Old Southwest Congregation in Action, National Alliance of the Mentally Ill-Roanoke, Local Colors, New Horizons, and Valley Character. An article in the Roanoke Times noted, Representatives of Christian, Jewish, Muslim, Hindu, Sikh, and Buddhist faiths were on hand for the afternoon gathering. This is a symbolic effort to show a commitment to unity, said the Rev. Kirk Ballin, chairman of the interfaith committee for Valley Character, one of the sponsoring organizations. Hopefully this is the beginning of an annual event. The idea is that as a diverse community made up of diverse faith groups, there are certain values that we share in common, he explained, specifically citing, the health and welfare of all the children of our community. 9. The United Methodist Women of First United Methodist Churches of Beach Haven Terrace and Kynett in Longbeach Township, N.J. coordinated their 2007 Children s Sabbath and incorporated its theme, My Boat Is So Small: Creating a Safe Harbor of Hope and Health Care for All Children throughout their service. A string of colored origami boats with children s drawings was hung from the altar rail, alongside life jackets, fish nets, and oars. During the Children s Sermon, the leader folded an origami boat as she talked with the children about our nation s nine million children without health insurance. At the conclusion, each child received a boat as a reminder to pray for children. The church convened a team to follow up on the Children s Sabbath by finding ways they can help connect eligible families with the state Children s Health Insurance Program. 10. The United Church of Hayward, United Church of Christ, in Hayward, Calif., has a long and strong Children s Sabbath tradition upon which they continue to build. In 2004, forty backpacks filled with school supplies were collected, blessed, and sent to Fresno International Refugees Ministries for Hmong refugees; in 2005 they adopted an inner-city Oakland classroom as one of their members; and in 2006 they explored unique ways in which they could respond to their young neighbors. This past year, they collected food and funds for an Emergency Food Pantry serving hundreds of children and their families each month. The Children s Sabbath comes after 40 days of Prayer, a UCC- and Disciples of Christ-sponsored event which culminates in the Children s Sabbath each year. The sermon, prayers, and music all focused on children and justice. The church prepared a news release to share their inspiring observance with the broader community.

Order Your Children s Sabbath Manual Today! Unite with Thousands of Religious communities across the nation in Celebrating our Children October 17-19, 2008 Sponsored by the Children s Defense Fund, the National Observance of Children's Sabbaths Weekend is an annual, multi-faith holiday that celebrates children as sacred gifts of the Divine, and provides the opportunity for communities of faith to strengthen existing efforts for children, discover new opportunities, and respond to the Divine mandate to nurture, protect, and advocate for all children! Your Children s Sabbath Manual will provide year-round resources for your faith community to lift up children through: the service of worship or prayers, during which children are celebrated as sacred gifts of the divine; educational programs during which all ages learn more about the needs of children, explore the sacred texts, teachings, and traditions that lead us to serve all children; activities that immediately engage participants in compassionate service to help children and in action to seek justice; follow-up actions that use the inspiration, information, and motivation of the Children s Sabbath weekend to lead individual members, the congregation, and the broader community into new, effective efforts to improve the lives of children. Order your Children s Sabbaths Manual by visiting www.childrensdefense.org/childrens_sabbaths_manual or call (865) 457-6466

Order Your Children s Sabbaths Manual Today! When Will We Hear Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. s Call to End Poverty in America? National Observance of Children's Sabbaths Manual, Vol. 17 A Multi-Faith Resource for Year-Round Child Advocacy This manual serves as a guide for you and your faith community to engage in year-round child and family advocacy work and celebrating the Children s Sabbaths Weekend, October 17-19, 2008. The manual includes resources for worship services, education programs, direct service activities, and social justice initiatives for your congregation, organization or community. This year s resource focuses on answering Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King s call to build and be the Blessed Community where all children can live out their God-given potential. In the last years of his life, Dr. King warned against the triple dangers of materialism, militarism, and racism, and called on us as a nation and as a people of faith to respond. Forty years after his death, Dr. King s clarion call still waits for our answer in word and in deed as the triple evils continue to threaten our children living today at the perilous intersection of poverty and race. This easy-to-use reference provides worship materials for Christian, Jewish, Muslim, Buddhist, Bahá'í, and other faith traditions, and resources for an interfaith gathering. It also offers bulletin inserts, ideas for hands-on service and advocacy efforts, guidance for strengthening your efforts for children throughout the year, and much more. Order your Children s Sabbaths Manual online at www.childrensdefense.org/childrens_sabbaths_manual or Yes, I would like to pre-order copies of this year s Children s Sabbaths Manual at $8.00 per book or $5.00 per book for orders of 50 or more (plus shipping and handling). Total Cost: Check Enclosed Please add the appropriate amount for shipping and handling based on the Subtotal of the Order. $0-$10 $3.50 $61-$100 $9.00 $11-$30 $5.50 Over $100 10% of merchandise Bill my credit card $31-$60 $7.50 total Visa MasterCard Discover American Express Credit Card Number Expiration Date Verification Number (3 digits after the card# on the back or the 4 next to card# on the front) Name: Congregation/Organization: Street Address: City, State, Zip: Email: Please FAX to: (865) 457-6464 Or MAIL to: CDF Order Fulfillment 1000 Alex Haley Lane, Clinton, TN 37716 For more information or for bulk orders, contact Kenneth Libby. Phone: (865) 457-6466 Email: CDFHaley@childrensdefense.org