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This assembly focuses the importance of family . During the assembly, children will learn about from St Paul’s letter to the Ephesians. The main message of Ephesians is that believers in Christ are reconciled not only to God, but to each other. They are to maintain unity of purpose within their families and church, while resisting the temptation to fall into the sin of the world surrounding them.

To prepare for this assembly, there is an opportunity in the script for children to write statement about what is important in their families. For example, “What is important to my family is sharing.” Alternatively, if you are pressed for time, you can use the statements provided in the script.

If your school has been fundraising there is space to adapt this script to state for whom and why, alternatively it can be deleted.

The script has a running time of approximately no longer than 20 minutes, including a hymn: ‘Everybody’s building’, which is freely available online. The script can accommodate up to thirty children or less, or could be led by a teacher.

Extract:

What is important to my family is giving.

What is important to my family is being together.

Show your love for your family by telling them you love them.

Cheer your family up when they are down.

Scripture has a lot to say about what is important for living together.

This reading is from St Paul’s letter to the Ephesians.

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