Rejoice / Se réjouir
When creation was completed, God saw that it was good, and rested. That Sabbath was not just recovery from all the work that God has done, but time for God to take pure delight in its goodness. We too, are invited to be silent and contemplate the beauty of the created order; to stand in reverence before the awesome gift that is our common home.
“Be glad and rejoice, for the Lord has done great things!” Joel 2:21
“Exulte et réjouis-toi! Car le Seigneur a fait de grandes choses.” Jl 2, 21
Book List: This reading will help deepen your understanding of today’s subtheme.
| Kindergarten/Primary/Junior/Intermediate:
Thank You, Omu! By: Oge Mora |
Family Activity:
- Bake cookies and deliver them to your neighbourhood grocery store for workers to share.
- Go for a walk together as a family.
- Movie to watch as a family: Finding Nemo (2003)
Social Media Challenge: Please tweet us at @SKTA_YCDSB using the #CEW2022 #RebuildRestoreRenew “ What movie do you think reflects this sub theme? Feel free to tweet us a family movie you watched @SKTA_YCDSB using the #CEW2022 #RebuildRestoreRenew
Please take a couple minutes and listen and reflect on the words in this powerful song:Imagine by John Lennon
Mental Health Activity:Self-Care (ST. Kateri Tekakwitha Green Walk)
