Welcome to the third edition of Together, Apart, a set of free, intergenerational resources for these strange times when we cannot be with each other.
Each week (on Saturdays now instead of Mondays so that Easter resouces come to you on the right days) you’ll find Bible study ideas for all ways of learnings and all ages (not just ‘for the kiddies’). You can use them on your own, over Skype with friends, or on the sofa with your little ones and big ones.
Download the PDF (see below) and print as many of the pages as you think will suit your needs. Check out the other weeks and bonus extras, too.
Bonus Extras:
Puzzle Pages. Printable activity sheet for Palm Sunday and Holy Week. Link in PDF below.
Last Minute Lent Resources: All our Lent and Easter stuff in one place. [Click Here]
Dark is the Night. The lovely Ally Barrett has written this hauntingly beautiful hymn /meditation for Easter Eve. [See Ally’s blog here] [Video with four-part harmony on YouTube here]
The Reflectionary is free because I believe this stuff is important, but I’m self-employed and still need to make a living.
If you find these resources useful, please consider making a regular or one-off donation. Just £1.50 per month will buy me a commentary in a year, or a single donation of £15 covers my fuel for a visit to my college library (once I can visit).
Click here to donate via Paypal. Or send Colin Firth with diamonds. (Blow the diamonds, just send Colin Firth!) But don’t worry if you can’t afford anything. You are very welcome to help yourself for free. Thank you for being part of the team.
Latest PDFs to download:
[Click here to download the PDF for Palm Sunday]
Video for making Palm Crosses (link also in PDF)
Earlier editions:
- [Click here to download the PDF for Calming the Storm]
- [Click here to download the PDF for Psalm 23]
Be safe, dear friends,
(and wash you hands)
blessings
PS, I’d very much appreciate any feedback on what you think is useful or not, requests for other sections, different formats etc. TY
Where did you go? We are just resuming our children’s gatherings, your Together Apart materials are great for our use since we have a tiny attendance we are like a family grouping. Did you develop materials for 2021/22?
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Hi Stephanie,
I’m glad you find the Together Apart packs helpful. They were developed (as the name suggests) for use during the pandemic, while churches were not meeting in person. Now that restrictions have been lifted, I’m no longer producing the packs. They take a LOT of work to produce (approx 40 hrs per pack), and I have a job.
There are lots of great resources here, including lots if intergen stuff, but I’m afraid there are not enough hours in a week to keep doing TA for ever. I’m sure you understand.
Blessinsg
Fay
xx
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