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Greek Prayer Worksheets

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Download and print these very simple worksheets to practice special phrases of our Orthodox prayer life! They are intended to assist our children and teens with reading and writing the Greek alphabet. Some handouts have the text in place to practice tracing, and others are blank for a tougher challenge. The "Our Father" prayer would be the most difficult of course.  One need not be of Greek nationality to try these!  This first page includes "Christ is Born, Glorify Him!"  and "Most Holy Theotokos, Intercede to Save us!" The second page has "Holy Saint Nektarios pray for us!" and "Lord Jesus Christ, Have Mercy on Me." Lastly, the third page lists the full "Our Father" prayer.

Transfiguration Journey

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UPDATE: WORKSHEETS & ICON available here for free download  For this activity, you'll need a few blindfolds, a Bible, an icon of the Transfiguration, and a lot of trust! Our goal is to lead the children or teens on a journey to understanding God better. Remember, Peter, James, and John were still not able to identify Christ as God before the Transfiguration happened on Mt Tabor. We say that their eyes were yet to be illumined... To begin, consider your surroundings: your home, a park, the Church? Where might you hide the icon of the Transfiguration, so that you can lead the children or teens to it? Can you climb up stairs, while holding hands blindfolded, to simulate ascending Mt Tabor? Can you convince them to trust you, while they are uncertain where you are going, and why? When you arrive at your destination, only then can the blindfolds be removed, hands let go, and the story revealed. ASK: Who do you say I am? ANSWER: Come with me, and you will see Explain that God had a ...

The Way We Worship

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Introduce to your children an activity illustrating  the way we worship and more importantly, why we worship the way we do in the Orthodox Church. Below are some talking points for the lesson, as well as a coordinating activity or craft. 1 . When we enter the Church, we try to leave behind the cares of the world. School, Homework, Chores, Tomorrow, What's for dinner....etc. Beginning in the Nave (like a boat in the "Navy") we travel closer and closer to God during the service, moving towards Paradise, which is represented by the Holy Altar, ultimately receiving the Eucharist just at Paradise's doors. 2 . Each week, we worship the same way and celebrate the Divine Liturgy of St John Chrysostom from the 5th century. The word "liturgia" literally means "work of the people ." By attending the Divine Liturgy, we are choosing to give back this time to God.  This is our "work." We offer our gifts to Him - our time, our attention, our pra...

Teaching Ten - 10 Commandments

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 We're in the process of teaching the 10 Commandments throughout our Orthodox summer religious education classes, and although we don't have an established curriculum, there have been many resources that I'd like to share in case others might need them. It could be a great Vacation Bible School program as well. We teach one commandment every week, adding them to our two plaques cut out of cardboard. Along with the short lesson, we are watching small portions of t his animated video  posted on youtube each week .  It really does seem that as the story of the Prophet Moses unfolds, so do the lessons of the 10 Commandments along with it . The kids are really enjoying the video. I find it well done, even if the Prophet Moses was not so muscular. First 4 -              Mans’ relationship with God Last 6   -             Man’s relationship with fellow ...

Orthodox Family Video for Pascha

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Click below to watch this beautiful Orthodox video with English subtitles for your children and Church youth groups this year. Without spoiling the end, it is remarkable how a young girl, named Seraphima spreads the message that "Christ is Risen" among other girls at an orphanage in Communist Russia. It is sure to inspire every young person in their faith!  Here is the link

Orthodox Pop Quiz - Sunday of the Cross

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. "Orthodox Pop Quizzes" Who can tell us where the saying and superstition "Knock on Wood" comes from? good luck!

Audio Lives of Saints

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I recently discovered this tremendous audio resource collection of detailed "Lives of Saints" in English, many single stories available for immediate mp3 download! What a great blessing! As a family who drives a lot, we often use the opportunity to listen to homilies, therefore this addition will be greatly appreciated by all. Check it out here  !