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February 2009 - The GiftSetup of space: Usual central space with beanbags Cats cradle of strings across columns towards chancel - tangled in these are small gifts [rubik cubes, kinder eggs, sweets] on one end of a string with a brown envelope on the other end. Altar near chancel arch, with old-fashioned 'balance'-type scales on Main projector screen only in chancel arch - showing Babette's Feast with sound off throughout service. Since the film is 102 minutes long it started before the service. 1. intro: introduced theme of this and the next service 2. stories: the planning group found themselves swapping stories about gifts they had given and received - so it seemed a good idea to get the congregation into small groups to share their gift stories: worst/best gifts and then share some of these with all of us. 3. our good intentions There is a pile of wrapped gift boxes in centre of beanbags. Around these are gift tags and pens. People are invited to add, and keep adding gift tags of the real messages they want to convey by gift giving. There are some sample ones already added to give an idea e.g. Introduction to this section: "As we've heard in some of the stories, giving gifts can create a range of good and bad emotions. Delight. Surprise. Love. Confusion. Disappointment. Anxiety. Gift giving can be a complex experience.
Have you had the experience of searching high and low trying to find the perfect gift for someone, running out of time and then having to buy something unsuitable in a rush? The recipient never knowing the time and concern you put into the search or how much you value them. Or trying to be generous as you give a beautiful gift to someone you barely know, simply to reciprocate their gift and keep up appearances? Or wishing that you could simply spend time with the recipient of the gift, enjoying their company and friendship but find yourself buying and giving a gift instead? 4. gifts with strings gifts sometimes have 'strings attached' - because gifts create relationship, they can be used to trap or coerce people into obligations or unwelcome situations. some gifts have to be refused, because the relationship they create is dangerous or inappropriate. Cats cradle of strings across columns towards chancel - tangled in these are small gifts [rubik cubes, kinder eggs, sweets] on one end of a string with a brown envelope on the other end. In the envelope is the hidden message of the gift which is less pleasant: now collect the rest of the series or your kids will be unhappy now promise you love me I expect you to turn a blind eye just sign right here Thankyou for accepting our offer. Unless you cancel in writing within 14 days, the annual fee of £72.30 will be charged to your card We're sure you will tell everyone how generous we are We're too busy to spend much time with you Terms and conditions apply Now stop bothering me REPENT! For the hour of judgment is at hand! now give me that contract Now sleep with me I expect you to put me first Now phone our premium-rate number to find out if you've won a prize If you leave me I'll never forgive you Welcome to our friendly church community! We always need volunteers for the coffee rota and church cleaning! Welcome to our church! We expect members to give regularly through the stewardship scheme. Now give me something expensive in return Leave your partner and marry me You scratch my back I'll scratch yours Give me the job Buy everything from us Don't expect me to do the washing up Terms and conditions apply We have the right to use your name and photo in our advertising I will expect you to return the favour when I ask Please don't sue The congregation climb into the cats cradle web to get the gifts - they follow the strings from the gifts to the envelopes, and open the envelopes to read the message. Now that the gifts are untied from the strings, they give the gifts to each other. 5. how does god give? Read some verses around gift (life, generosity, forgiveness, Jesus...). As each is read pour rice onto scales. After each one word association prayers with the response: How do we give to God? if gifts are about relationships, what do God's gifts say about our relationship with God? response: 6. receiving gifts from god to give to others after the formal end of the service, we asked the congegation if they wanted to take away some of the rice for cooking - plastic bags were available for this. |