Easter Day - on the Emmaus Road
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Bible link: Luke
24:13-35
On your marks:
Here are two simple and quick ideas
to use with your group that explore the story of the travellers on the road from
Jerusalem to Emmaus on the evening of the resurrection.
Get set:
Read the story with your group
using a modern retelling such as that found in The Barnabas Children's Bible,
story 312.
No special props or visual aids
are need.
Go!
1. Challenge them all to think up
one question about the Bible that they find puzzling. Then simply get them to
act out the story again, taking the parts of Cleopas plus family (perhaps there
might have been more than two of them, women and children not being worth
mentioning of course!) and with you as Jesus.
As they walk (in deepest gloom)
along the road, they should ask you some of their questions.
Finish up with a shared bread
roll inside a house made of chairs or tables and remind each other how Jesus
vanished. End by dashing madly back towards 'Jerusalem' saying, 'Let's see who
can be first to get there and tell the others!'
2. Alternatively (or in
addition!) try using this idea that explores the theme of the changed mood of
the disciples - from despair to joy and purpose.
Start by pairing up to make
statues, first of someone in despair and then someone very joyful. Talk about
what made Cleopas and his friend turn from the first to the second and get them
to tell the story back to you.
Have any of them ever experienced despair that's turned to joy? Or if they don't like acting, take the same idea but draw two big pictures of Cleopas - by outlining a child on a large piece of paper - in a despair position, then in a joyful position and filling the outlines with colours and patterns that go with that mood. Talk about what it must have been like for Cleopas and about times they have felt the same.
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