Sheep Talk and Yarn Crafts
On this Good Shepherd Sunday, challenge your family to learn more about sheep and try your hand at knitting.
There are many words to learn when talking about sheep:
Yarn Craft
Option 1: Learn how to knit by exploring an online tutorial or asking a friend or relative to help. Check out Walmart or the Dollar Store for inexpensive knitting supplies. Pick a simple project for each family member to try.
Option 2: Yarn Sheep
For each sheep craft, you will need:
Paint or color one end of the sheep black for its head. Use a black marker or paint to color the clothes pins black. Clip your painted clothes pins onto the appropriate spots on the sheep. Make sure that it can stand up. When you have them where you want, put a dab of glue between the cardboard and the clothes pin to hold it tight. While the glue is still wet, slip the end of the yarn in so it holds in place. Keep wrapping making sure to cover the springs of the clothes pins and any cardboard. Add enough layers until the sheep is as fat as you would like him. Tuck the end of the yarn into the sheep and put a dab of glue on it to hold it. Next cut little ears out of felt or construction paper, and a tail too if you like and glue them on.
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Psalm 139
Reflect on what it means to be known by God as you listen and meditate on this passage from Psalm 139:1-16.
LORD, you have probed me, you know me:
you know when I sit and stand;
you understand my thoughts from afar.
You sift through my travels and my rest;
with all my ways you are familiar.
Even before a word is on my tongue,
LORD, you know it all.
Behind and before you encircle me
and rest your hand upon me.
Such knowledge is too wonderful for me,
far too lofty for me to reach.
Where can I go from your spirit?
From your presence, where can I flee?
If I ascend to the heavens, you are there;
if I lie down in Sheol, there you are.
If I take the wings of dawn
and dwell beyond the sea,
Even there your hand guides me,
your right hand holds me fast.
If I say, “Surely darkness shall hide me,
and night shall be my light”—
Darkness is not dark for you,
and night shines as the day.
Darkness and light are but one.
You formed my inmost being;
you knit me in my mother’s womb.
I praise you, because I am wonderfully made;
wonderful are your works!
My very self you know.
My bones are not hidden from you,
When I was being made in secret,
fashioned in the depths of the earth.
Your eyes saw me unformed;
in your book all are written down;
my days were shaped, before one came to be.
The priest prays a prayer right after Communion. What descriptions of God do you hear in this prayer today?
Write a letter to Jesus, telling him
those things that are most important to you. Younger children can draw a
picture instead of writing a letter. Afterward, find a quiet space and allow
Jesus to answer your letter. Bring a blank piece of paper to write down what
you hear.
Shepherding is among the oldest occupations, beginning some 5,000 years ago in Asia Minor.