Wednesday, June 24, 2015

Hands-On Healing


Sunday, June 28th, the liturgy the Gospel reading is Mark 5:21-43.  This powerful story of healing is a perfect time for a laying on of hands healing service, which my congregation will be doing as part of worship on Sunday.  Knowing that many people may not be comfortable with laying on hands, or would rather say prayers for healing for others, I have put together this hands-on pray and play sensory station.

In the tubs, I have have cut out "people" from various shades of paper.  I only had ivory and white, but I wish I had darker colors to represent more diversity.  Each "person" has an ailment glued on.  I used broken bones to represent physical ailments and broken hearts to represent emotional needs for healing.  The "people" were then laminated for stability and reuse.  I then added cut strips of self-adhesive bandages and the sticky part of generic post-it notes to be used as bandages.



 Here are pictures to better show the detail, or simplicity rather, of the people cutouts.


Using the "bandages" people are invited forward during the laying on of hands to choose a "person" that may represent themselves or someone else that they would like to pray for.  They can quietly or silently pray as they bandage the cutout.



Following the service, bandages can be removed and the people can be put away for use again in the future.


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  1. Thank you Cindy! I hope some of ideas can spark creativity for others too :)

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