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Assemblies

(7 May 2008)

The seventh commandment says that people who are married should stay faithful to each other. Pupils will reflect on the idea of faithfulness in relationships and consider how to cope in situations where there is brokenness and hurt.

Values and Decisions: The Ten Commandments
(1 May 2008)

The sixth commandment tells people not to commit murder, but Jesus taught that anyone who called another person a fool was a murderer. Pupils will be challenged to think about how they view one another and their choice of words.

Values and Decisions: The Ten Commandments
(24 Apr 2008)

The fifth commandment is about how to live as part of a family. Pupils will consider what it means for people to 'respect' their parents. Pupils will be encouraged to think about their own families and find ways to respect their parents regardless of circumstances.

Values and Decisions: The Ten Commandments
(16 Apr 2008)

The fourth commandment teaches God's people that they should keep one day special so that they can rest. Pupils will spend time reflecting on the importance of times of rest and recreation in life.

Values and Decisions: The Ten Commandments
(10 Apr 2008)

The third commandment teaches God's people not to use his name in vain. Pupils will consider how names have meanings and how using them has the power to hurt or to encourage. They will be challenged to think about how they use God's name and about the names they call one another.

Values and Decisions: The Ten Commandments
(26 Mar 2008)

The second commandment tells God's people that they must not let anything stand between them and God. Pupils will assess their priorities and decide what is important to them.

Values and Decisions: The Ten Commandments
(18 Mar 2008)

The first in a series of assemblies looking at the Ten Commandments. The first commandment teaches that God is to be worshipped and that people were created to worship him. Worship involves praising and thanking God. Pupils will investigate what the word 'worship' means and reflect on whether this commandment is relevant to them.

Values and Decisions: The Ten Commandments
(12 Mar 2008)

Easter is the time when Christians celebrate Jesus' death on the cross. The Bible teaches that Jesus died so that people could be forgiven from their sin. Pupils will examine the concept of sacrificial love and will be challenged to respond to this idea.

Times and Seasons: Easter
(5 Mar 2008)

In this assembly, pupils will consider the roots of conflict on a global and local scale. By reflecting on a Bible story about conflict amongst Jesus' disciples, they will be challenged to think about where the root of conflict is found.

The World and our Community: War
(26 Feb 2008)

This assembly is written with Mother's Day in mind. Pupils will explore a biblical perspective on motherhood and will reflect on their attitude towards their mothers.

Times and Seasons: Mother's Day
(21 Feb 2008)

Christians believe that it is possible to meet God through reading the Bible. Pupils will consider the idea that people find strength and encouragement from the Bible. They will be challenged to think about where they find strength and encouragement.

Stories and Characters: The Bible
(13 Feb 2008)

For use on Valentine's Day, this assembly helps pupils reflect on the difference between romance and love. The assembly contrasts a selfish view of romantic love with the self-giving love of God. Pupils will be challenged to think about their attitudes to other people.

Times and Seasons: Valentine\'s Day
(6 Feb 2008)

The story of Moses teaches us God's choice of leader is unexpected - even for the person chosen! Pupils will be challenged to grow in confidence as they reflect on tasks they find excuses not to do.

Stories and Characters: Old Testament Characters
(22 Jan 2008)

The story of Samuel and David teaches us that God chooses unexpected people for extraordinary tasks. Pupils will be challenged not to judge people by the outward appearance, but to look at what's inside.

Stories and Characters: Old Testament Characters
(16 Jan 2008)

This assembly is the second of two. In the previous assembly, pupils learned that the Old Testament is about God making promises about Jesus coming. In this one, pupils will reflect on the idea that Jesus was the fulfilment of God's promises contained in the Old Testament.

Stories and Characters: The Bible
(8 Jan 2008)

The Old Testament is about God making promises about Jesus coming. Pupils will consider the 'big story' of the Old Testament, learning about the characters described, and reflecting on the fact that God promises to send a special king to save the people.

Stories and Characters: The Bible
(20 Dec 2007)

This assembly is produced in partnership with Send a Cow, an agricultural charity working in ten African countries. Pupils will discover that ideas and inventions, however small and apparently insignificant, can make an enormous difference to the lives of other people. Pupils will be encouraged to use their own creativity and will observe how a charity like Send a Cow uses simple inventions to bring transformation to people's lives.

Stories and Characters: Parables
(11 Dec 2007)

Human beings have complex emotions given by God. Pupils will learn that in recognising that we are emotional creatures we need to celebrate our emotions but not necessarily be driven by them.

Believing and Belonging: Emotions
(4 Dec 2007)

Faithfulness is about having the confidence and courage to completely trust someone, even when things are difficult.

Stories and Characters: Fruit of the Spirit
(26 Nov 2007)

This assembly helps pupils think about reactions to death. They will reflect on the grieving process, and consider the story of Jesus raising Lazarus from death.

Believing and Belonging: Death
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