But a Samaritan, as he traveled, came where the man was; and when he saw him, he took pity on him. He went to him and bandaged his wounds, pouring on oil and wine. (Luke 10.33-34)
I was asked to design interactive prayer stations at my seminary around the story the Good Samaritan, love, and issues of power.
Interactive prayer stations are a wonderful opportunity for people to reflect on any biblical story. The interactive prayer stations are meant to be intergenerational. (For more specific instructions on layout, purpose, design, and more ideas, you can view previous posts tagged under “Interactive Prayer Stations.”) You can see more pictures of these prayer stations here.
Interactive Prayer Station #1: Light a Candle
Materials: Candles
Interactive Prayer Station #2: Love Thy Neighbor
Materials: White Board, Dry Erase Markers
Interactive Prayer Station #3: Samaritans & Suncatchers
Materials: Baby Oil, Q-tips, Clothes line, Paper Clips or Clothes pins, Good Samaritan Story
What a delightful wonderful idea. Thank you for being so creative and so “in-tune” with the Lord’s heart and message. Thank you for sharing.
Well done, good and faithful _______!