Ash Wednesday can often get forgotten in church children's work, as it happens mid week rather than on a Sunday. If you are observing the day, here is a useful resource for you. Ash Wednesday is the beginning of Lent and ashes are used to remind us that we are human and that this life is temporary. We also remember the wrong things we have done and take the opportunity to trun back to God. To print the sheet, click here. Make some ashes (i burned some paper in a metal biscuit tin). Mix the ashes with some oil (not water as this can cause burns). Use a finger to paint the ashes onto the sheet, just as ash crosses are drawn on foreheads. Have a go at making ash crosses on foreheads and hands if this is something you are all comfortable with. The words 'Father forgive' are part of the prayer we pray oon Ash Wednesday, remembering the things we have done wrong. The heart is a symbol of God's forgiving love, which we also remember.
If you are looking at the Transfiguration Sunday, this is a resource that may come in handy. Simply download ( click here ), print off and colour! Use the colouring time to chat and think about the story. Where else in the Bible do we hear God's voice saying 'this is my son'? What is your favourite part of the story? What does it mean to 'listen' to Jesus? If you're looking for another Transfiguration activity, try this scientific illusion .