In short...
Themes: Christianity; Judaism; Old Testament; Tanakh; prophets; remembering.
Summary: This assembly, which is suitable for an act of collective worship, focuses on a story from the book of 2 Kings found in the Old Testament of the Bible and in the Nevi鈥檌m in the Tanakh.
Resources: The and an image to display . You will also need some images of statues or memorials, or you could use an object - or a picture of an object - that is a reminder of somebody else.
The video
This story is in the Jewish Tanakh (in the Nevi鈥檌m, which contains the stories of the prophets) and in the Old Testament of the Bible. It's about two prophets called Elijah and Elisha. A prophet is someone who tells people or teaches people about God and what God wants.
Elisha is a disciple and an assistant of Elijah. He follows Elijah and learns from him. In this story, at the end of Elijah鈥檚 work/ministry, we hear about Elijah performing a miracle with his coat, which parts the waters of the river (Jordan) so that Elijah and Elisha can cross. Elijah is then taken up to heaven on a chariot of fire and his coat is left on the ground. Elisha picks the coat up and, remembering what Elijah did, is able to cross back over the river. The coat helps Elisha remember Elijah and continue his own work as a prophet.
Duration: 3' 35''
Final words: 'And we'll see you again next time. Bye!'
Video questions
- At the beginning of the story we find out that Elijah and Elisha need to do something. What is it? (They needed to cross the river)
- What does Elijah do? (He puts his coat on the water and it makes a path for them to cross the river)
- What happens when they reach the other side of the river? (Elijah is taken away on a chariot of fire but his coat drops to the ground)
- What does the coat remind Elisha? (That he can cross back over the river in the same way Elijah did)
Key links
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1. Entry
Play your chosen music as the children enter.
2. Introduction
Ask the children to look at the images of statues. What are the statues for? (They help us to remember people or events that have happened in the past.) You might refer to a local person who is famous for something or an important historical event - eg showing a war memorial. Explain that the story that everyone is about to watch is about the value of remembering.
3. Play the video
The duration is 3' 35" and the final words are: 'And we'll see you again next time. Bye!'
4. Time to talkYou could begin by asking the Video questions above to aid children's recall of the main events of the story. Then continue by asking:
- How do you think Elisha felt when Elijah suddenly left on the chariot? And when he saw the coat? (The children might say that he was sad as his friend and teacher had gone. They might say thankful because the coat reminded Elisha of Elijah)
- Why is it good to remember people or events?
- Are there any things that we remember every year? (You could mention Remembrance Sunday, religious festivals or other yearly celebrations)
5. Opportunity to sing
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6. Opportunity for reflection
Let's spend a few moments thinking about remembering鈥
Perhaps there is an object or a photo that you have that reminds you or your family of someone special鈥
Maybe you can think of a special place or a statue or memorial that reminds people of something that happened in the past that is good to remember鈥
Think to yourself for a moment about someone you like to remember鈥 and what it is that makes that person special to you.
7. Opportunity for prayer
Begin with your usual form of address (鈥楧ear God鈥, 鈥楲et us pray鈥, etc) and:
Thank you for the story of Elijah and Elisha.
Thank you for objects, stories, events and people that remind us about what is good and inspire us too.
Help us to be thankful for these stories and to remember them.
Amen.