Salt Mine Resources Winter Spring 2025

Here is a list of resources for FELC (First Evangelical Lutheran Church, North Platte) Sunday Faith Formation openings. We pray that they are helpful to you in building your family’s faith beyond Sunday morning!

Youtube playlist of songs: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0V-IJaYUW4JgSvqsFN3MuPAKHxeB6_7A&si=R4u5Jcndh2WtPl9d

Gathering and Sending Songs

Gathering Song Jan/Feb:  We are Marching in the Light of God ELW 866 (Tim McNabb)

Gathering Song Mar/Apr:  I Want Jesus to Walk with Me ELW 325 (Tim McNabb)

Sending:  Go on Your Way in Joy, My Friends by Kerri Meyer (Break into Song)

January: House on the Rock (Matthew 7:24-28)

Song: The Wise Man Built His House Upon the Rock (First Baptist Church Lapaz)

Story Videos:

Parable of the Wise and Foolish Builders (RodTheNey)

God’s Story Parable of the Two Builders (Crossroads Kids Club)

The Parable of the Two Builders (Saddleback Kids)

February: Lost Sheep and Coin (Luke 15:1-10)

Song: O Fill My Cup: Amazing Grace (Camp Song Sing-a-long)

Stories:

The Lost Sheep (Saddleback Kids)

One Lost Sheep God’s Story (Crossroads Kids)

The Parable of the Lost Coin (Saddleback Kids)

A Lost Sheep, a Lost Coin, and a Lost Son | Bible Story | (LifeKids)

March: The Prodigal Son (Luke 15:1-3, 11-32)

Song: You Forgive Me (Group Music)

Stories:

The Prodigal Son (Saddleback Kids)

God’s Story: Two Sons and a Father (Prodigal Son) (Crossroads Kids’ Club)

The Parable of the Prodigal Son – Biblical Stories (Family Life)

Parables of Jesus: The Parable of the Prodigal Son (Explore God)

April/May: The Good Samaritan (Luke 10:25-37)

Song: Children Worship – Love The Lord (Bridgewater)

Stories:

The Good Samaritan (Saddleback Kids)

God’s Story The Good Samaritan (Crossroads Kids Club)

The Good Samaritan | Bible Story (Life Kids)

Good Samaritan | Let’s Go (Crossroads Kids Club)

Salt Mine Resources Fall 2024

Here is a list of resources for FELC (First Evangelical Lutheran Church, North Platte) Sunday Faith Formation openings. We pray that they are helpful to you in building your family’s faith beyond Sunday morning!

Youtube playlist of songs: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0V-IJaYUW4LbILiFJvngOlSxBkc6Nd_b&si=2MWs-g8KrsZcFjau

Gathering and Sending Songs

Gracious Spirit, Heed Our Pleading ELW #401 (Wilson Niwagila/Tanzania)

We Will Go with God (Sizohamba naye) – ACS #990 (David Dargie/Swaziland)

September: Wilderness Wanderings

Song: There is Enough (Kerri Meyer/Breen Sipes)

you can add extra verses, like:

I am enough…with some to share

You are enough… with some to share

We have enough… and some to share

God has enough… and some to share

Learn more about this song here: https://www.musicthatmakescommunity.org/there_is_enough

Story Videos:

October: Joshua & the Battle of Jericho

Song: Joshua Fought the Battle of Jericho (African-American Spiritual)

Stories:

November: Daniel & the Lion’s Den

Song: I’m So Glad Jesus Lifted Me ELW #860 (African American Spiritual)

Stories:

Space for Grace Workshop 2024

Intergenerational Worship: The Work of ALL People

April 11, 2024 from 10:00 AM-11:30 AM ET

What if it is possible to include, involve and engage all generations, both in worship and in worship leadership? What if worship leadership could be reframed as a generous out-pouring of God’s generosity toward us? And what if it is not as hard as it sounds?

This workshop will model paperless, screenless participatory approaches to leading singing, scripture proclamation and prayer in a space intended to be hospitable to a variety of backgrounds, ages and skill levels. The session will also use an experience/reflection model of learning, opening the door to collaborative discovery and sharing that helps strengthen communal connections. Co-presented by Rev. Breen Marie Sipes and Conie Borchardt, Executive Director of Music that Makes Community.

Contact Us:
Breen Sipes: breenmarie@hotmail.com
Conie Borchardt: conie@musicthatmakescommunity.org

Worship Materials

Worship Leadership Cards: https://pbsipes.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/work-of-all-people-worship-roles-cards.pdf

Liturgy Sheets: https://pbsipes.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/work-of-all-people-workshop-liturgy-cards.pdf

Connecting Generations Cards: https://pbsipes.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/work-of-all-people-connecting-generations-cards.pdf

Prayer Fish: https://goodgodideas.wordpress.com/2023/06/09/fish-prayer-squares/

Spark Story Bible: https://www.wearesparkhouse.org/store/product/9780806670492/Spark-Story-Bible-Sunday-School-Edition

Music from Workshop:

Welcome to the table/zoom call (Conie Borchardt) https://www.facebook.com/MusicThatMakesCommunity/videos/388384228589575/ and score:  https://www.dropbox.com/s/qyuhm131zxn0byb/WelcomeToTheTable.pdf?dl=0; Conie’s website:  http://www.pointsoflightmusic.net/p/our-music.html – 

There is Enough (Kerri Meyer) – https://www.musicthatmakescommunity.org/there_is_enough 

–  Lead with Love (Melanie DeMore) https://youtu.be/9w22S8foSbk; website: https://melaniedemore.com/– 

What do you notice? (Nancy Willbanks) – https://allourdays.substack.com/p/what-do-you-notice 

BONUS SONG: We didn’t get to this song, but Conie and Breen believe this catchy tune will minister to you as you consider what and how to implement the next step in your community’s intergenerational journey.  

– Don’t go putting the world on your shoulders (Will Lawrence, Erin Bridges) https://drive.google.com/file/d/1vkBmWc7ef2biyq8xd2ovwwl32PtoGsAB/view; Sunrise songbook: https://drive.google.com/file/d/120wccqh6jdV-Cb1gCZgxtuE7ELnYPUXL/view 

You can find additional songs on the MMC website or in our song resources, Singing in Community and Music By Heart. If you can’t locate a video or sheet music for a song, please reach out and we’ll help.

If you plan to use copyrighted musical material in worship, even paperlessly, make sure you abide by copyright law. Most pieces from hymnals and supplemental worship books are covered by Onelicense. Report your use of the piece (even if words or music are not printed) to make sure royalties are paid.

For new music or tunes shared by individuals within the MMC community, seek permission to use a song whenever possible and share the name of the composer. Purchase songs from composers’ websites (if they have one), send the song creator a “tip” through Paypal/Venmo, or email them to ask how you can honor their creative efforts. This is one way we help support a sustainable ecosystem of song sharing.

Workshop Materials

Framework Handout: https://pbsipes.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/work-of-all-people-framework-handout-b-sipes.pdf

  1. Offering Grace-Filled Hospitality: lowering barriers to participation
  2. Expanding Leadership: including intergenerational pairs who work together
  3. Reimagining the Worship Experience: through creative prayer, diverse musical styles, interactive scripture engagement, and intergenerational conversations

What is your ONE Next Step?

Offering Grace-Filled Hospitality

+ Barriers to Participation: https://pbsipes.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/lower-barriers-discussion-cards.pdf

+ Learning Styles: https://vark-learn.com/research-statistics/

Expanding Leadership

+ Expanding Leadership Roles: https://pbsipes.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/sabbath-sunday-leadership-roles.pdf

Reimagining the Worship Experience

+ Creative Prayer Practices: https://pbsipes.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/creative-prayer-practices-resource.pdf

+ Music that Makes Community: https://www.musicthatmakescommunity.org/

+ Experience the Word Scripts: https://pbsipes.com/tag/experience-the-word/

+ Story Sharing Resource: https://pbsipes.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/story-sharing-questions-resources.pdf

Ministry Mondays with Meg Interview

Experience the Word: Palm Sunday

Set up:  group seated kids at 5 points in the front: 2 disciples with Jesus next to lectern, 2-3 as group in the town on the far left, 5 crowd members up by altar, 2 Pharisees far right, 2-3 city people in the front pews

Costumes: Jesus, disciples, and Pharisees have headscarves.  Everyone else carries palm branches.

Teach Song: teach song “Pave the Way with Branches” All Creation Sings #928 by Bret Hesla

Give Instructions:  Let folks know there are several points during the story to join the parade, and they are invited to do so

Tell Story: 

(The narrator begins:)

Today, we are going to experience one of God’s stories together.

God’s story is big:  (everyone stretches arms out wide)

it begins before the beginning of time, (everyone stretches to the right)

it continues today in our lives, (everyone returns to the center)

and it extends beyond the end of everything. (everyone stretches to the left)

God’s story is about people: 

old people, (old people raise hands)

young people, (young people raise hands)

and folks somewhere in the middle, (everyone else raises hands)

women and girls, (women and girls raise hands)

men and boys, (men and girls raise hands)

rich and poor, people from cultures we do not understand

and our neighbors right next door. (shake hands with someone nearby)

God’s story is about love: 

God’s love for us, (everyone points to themselves)

love for everything God has ever created, (everyone gestures outward)

love for the whole cosmos, (everyone gestures upward)

and God’s story is about us (everyone points to themselves)

learning to love God (everyone points up)

and one another, too (everyone points at all the other people)

God’s story is a very important story, perhaps the most important story, and today we are going to be a part of one part of it.

(Jesus and the disciples stand)

One day, Jesus knew that it was time for him to go to Jerusalem, the holy city, and finish the work that God had for him to do.  Jesus and his disciples began to head that direction.

(Jesus and disciples slowly move to the center, in front of the seated crowd)

On the way, Jesus told two of his disciples to go into town and find a donkey that had never been ridden, and to bring it to him.  The disciples were confused.  Was he asking them to take something that didn’t belong to them?  “Don’t worry,” Jesus said, “if anyone asks you why you need it, say, ‘The Lord needs it’ and they will understand.  So, the disciples went to do what Jesus asked. 

Have you ever done what Jesus asked?  Join us in our parade!

(The disciples lead a parade around the front section of pews, ending at the “town”)

(a song leader leads “Pave the Way with Branches”, perhaps using text appropriate to the part of the story)

(The narrator continues)

The disciples went to the town, and right away they found a donkey, just like Jesus said.  They untied it and started leading it away, and some people nearby said, “Why are you taking that donkey?”  The disciples said, “Our Lord, Jesus, needs it.”  “Okay,” the people said, “Can we come, too?”  “Come and see,” said the disciples, and the whole group headed back to Jesus. 

Have you ever wondered what was going to happen next?  Join us in our parade!

(The disciples lead a parade around the front section of pews, ending at the center “crowd”)

(a song leader leads “Pave the Way with Branches”, perhaps using text appropriate to the part of the story)

(The narrator continues)

When the disciples and the group from the town arrived, a large crowd had gathered.  Jesus got on the donkey, and, even though it had never been ridden, he had no trouble riding it at all!  People threw their coats on the road and cut leafy branches from the trees.  The people sang and shouted “Blessed is the One who comes in the name of the Lord!  Hosanna in the highest!”  It was a joyful parade!

Have you ever been happy to follow Jesus?  Join us in our parade!

(The disciples lead a parade around the front section of pews, ending at the “Pharisees.”)

(a song leader leads “Pave the Way with Branches”, perhaps using text appropriate to the part of the story)

(The narrator continues)

As the parade made its way into Jerusalem, the holy city, some Pharisees, who were the teachers and keepers of the law we afraid.  Jesus and his followers were making a lot of noise and shouting about turning the world upside down!  They said to Jesus, “This is too dangerous!  Make them stop!”  Jesus said, “Even if this entire crowd was completely silent, the stones on the ground would shout about who I am and what I came to do.”  The Pharisees said to each other, “We tried to stop them, but the whole world has gone crazy following after Jesus!”  The parade just kept on going! 

Have you ever kept going, even if you had doubts?  Join us in our parade!

(The disciples lead a parade around the front section of pews, ending at the “city folk” in the front pews)

(a song leader leads “Pave the Way with Branches”, perhaps using text appropriate to the part of the story)

(The narrator continues)

Jesus, the donkey, the disciples, the group from the town, the crowd, and the Pharisees finally made their way into Jerusalem.  The people in the city asked, “Who is this?  What’s going on?” The crowds following Jesus answered “He is the prophet, the one chosen by God to deliver God’s message to us, Jesus of Nazareth in Galilee.”  More people joined the parade, and it continued, all the way to the temple! 

Do you ever have questions about God?  This is your last chance to join us in our parade!

(The disciples lead a parade around the entire sanctuary, gathering folks as they pass by)

(a song leader leads “Pave the Way with Branches”, perhaps using text appropriate to the part of the story, until everyone who wants to has joined the parade)

Open Our Hearts Song

Here is a song I wrote a few years ago, adapted for the Emmaus Story in the Gospel of Luke for Messy Church’s “Celebrate the Mess” Conference in April 2024.

Here is the SoundCloud Recording:

Here are the full lyrics (feel free to add your own!): https://pbsipes.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/open-our-hearts-lyrics.pdf

Here is the sheet music: https://pbsipes.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/open-our-hearts-with-music.pdf

FORMA 2024: Intergenerational Worship Workshop Resources

Intergenerational Worship:  The Work of ALL People 
with Rev. Breen Sipes

What if it is possible to include, involve, and engage all generations, both in worship and in worship leadership? What if worship leadership could be reframed as a generous out-pouring of God’s generosity toward us? And what if it’s not as hard as it sounds? Join Breen Sipes, Music that Makes Community facilitator and ELCA Lutheran pastor, for an interactive pop-up worship experience where all people are essential to the worship of God, a deep dive into what makes these experiences both possible and essential, and time to discuss how to bring these experiences into your context.

Second Screen Slides for Workshop

Download these files if you would like to use your own second screen during the workshop. They will not be shown on the Zoom screen during the livestream.

Resources

Experience: Intergenerational Worship

Worship slides: These are the slides you need for your “second screen” during worship. https://pbsipes.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/liturgy-slides-bsipes-forma-2024.pdf

Worship Leadership Roles : These are the worship leader roles for our pop-up worship experience during the live workshop. https://pbsipes.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/ig-worship-workshop-helper-leader-cards.pdf

Psalm 145:https://pbsipes.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/ig-worship-psalm-145-nrsv.pdf

Theory & Practice: Implementing Intergenerational Worship

Learner Slides: These are the slides you need for your “second screen” during the pre-recorded portion of the workshop.

Grace-Filled Hospitality

Learning Styles article from VARK: https://vark-learn.com/introduction-to-vark/the-vark-modalities/

Lower Barriers Discussion Cards: https://pbsipes.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/lower-barriers-discussion-cards.pdf

Expanded Leadership

Sabbath Sunday Worship Roles: https://pbsipes.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/sabbath-sunday-leadership-roles.pdf

Worship Roles cards (full): https://pbsipes.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/ig-worship-workshop-worship-roles-cards.pdf (print two pages per sheet, two sided, flip on short edge)

Reimagined Worship Experience

Prayer Resources: https://pbsipes.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/creative-prayer-practices-resource.pdf

Music that Makes Community Resources: https://www.musicthatmakescommunity.org/resources

MMC Newsletter Sign Up:https://www.musicthatmakescommunity.org/join

There is Enough by Kerri Meyer

Musical Possibilities in the Evangelical Lutheran Worship and All Creation Sings hymn books: https://pbsipes.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/ig-worship-songs-in-hymn-books.pdf

Experience the Word:

Spark Story Bible: https://www.amazon.com/Spark-Story-Bible-Thisted-Arthur/dp/0806670495/

Whirl Story Bible: https://www.wearesparkhouse.org/store/product/9781451484786/Whirl-Story-Bible-Lectionary-Edition

My First Hands-On Bible: https://www.amazon.com/First-Hands-Bible-Group-Publishing/dp/1414348304/

Experience the Word script examples: https://pbsipes.com/tag/experience-the-word/

Story Sharing Resource: https://pbsipes.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/story-sharing-questions-resources.pdf

Experience the Word: God’s Story of Joseph and Pharoah

Experience the Word is an experiential storytelling framework which begins in Sunday morning children’s faith formation and carries into worship as the Bible reading for the day.  This week, we are experiencing the story of Joseph and Pharoah.

Derelict Granary by mrtickles on flickr.com https://flic.kr/p/2oiLAZ3

Find the full information, script, and students pages here: https://pbsipes.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/gods-story-joseph-and-pharoah-experience-the-word.pdf

Here are some pics of the props we used:

Experience the Word: God’s Story of Joseph and His Brothers

Experience the Word is an experiential storytelling framework which begins in Sunday morning children’s faith formation and carries into worship as the Bible reading for the day.  This week, we are experiencing the story of Joseph and his brothers.

Terlingua Sinkhole by aneyefortexas on flickr.com: https://flic.kr/p/2n9D8FK

Find the full information, script, and students pages here: https://pbsipes.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/gods-story-joseph-and-his-brothers-experience-the-word.pdf

Here is a pic of the props we used:

Nebraska Synod Fall Leadership Gathering: Intergenerational Worship Workshop Resources

In this blog post, you will find the resources that I curated for the workshop I presented in October 2023 for the fall leadership gathering. Thank you to all who participated! We had rich experiences and conversations, and I look forward to continuing to partner with you in all things intergenerational.

Intergenerational Worship:  The Work of ALL People 

What if it is possible to include, involve, and engage all generations, both in worship and in worship leadership?  What if worship leadership could be reframed as a generous out-pouring of God’s generosity toward us?  And what if it’s not as hard as it sounds?  Join Pastor Breen Sipes as we experience pop-up intergenerational worship together, learn a framework for shifting to this type of worship, and formulate a plan for introducing intergenerational worship in your own context. 

Experience: Intergenerational Worship

Liturgy cards: https://pbsipes.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/ig-worship-liturgy-cards.pdf (all of the resources for worship are on the back of these cards)

Worship Leadership Roles Cards: https://pbsipes.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/ig-worship-workshop-worship-roles-cards.pdf (print two pages per sheet, two sided, flip on short edge)

Fish Prayer Squares: https://goodgodideas.wordpress.com/2023/06/09/fish-prayer-squares/

Connecting Generations cards: https://pbsipes.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/connecting-generations-cards-feeding-the-5000.pdf

Theory & Practice: Resources for Implementing Intergenerational Worship

What is your ONE next step?

Learner Resource: https://pbsipes.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/ig-worship-questions-for-learners.pdf

Expanded Leadership

Sabbath Sunday Worship Roles: https://pbsipes.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/sabbath-sunday-leadership-roles.pdf

Worship Roles cards: see above

Grace-Filled Hospitality

Liturgy cards: see above

Learning Styles article from VARK: https://vark-learn.com/introduction-to-vark/the-vark-modalities/

Lower Barriers Discussion Cards: https://pbsipes.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/lower-barriers-discussion-cards.pdf

Reimagined Worship Experience

Prayer Resources: https://pbsipes.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/creative-prayer-practices-resource.pdf

Musical Possibilities in the ELW and ACS hymn books: https://pbsipes.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/ig-worship-songs-in-hymn-books.pdf

Music that Makes Community Resources: https://www.musicthatmakescommunity.org/resources

Experience the Word:

Spark Story Bible: https://www.amazon.com/Spark-Story-Bible-Thisted-Arthur/dp/0806670495/

Whirl Story Bible: https://www.wearesparkhouse.org/store/product/9781451484786/Whirl-Story-Bible-Lectionary-Edition

My First Hands-On Bible: https://www.amazon.com/First-Hands-Bible-Group-Publishing/dp/1414348304/

Experience the Word script example: https://pbsipes.com/2023/09/28/experience-the-word-gods-story-of-rebekah-and-isaac/

Story Sharing Resource: https://pbsipes.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/story-sharing-questions-resources.pdf

Experience the Word: God’s Story of Rebekah and Isaac

Experience the Word is an experiential storytelling framework which begins in Sunday morning children’s faith formation and carries into worship as the Bible reading for the day.  This week, we are experiencing the story of Rebekah and Isaac.

Camels by shinyai on flickr.com: https://flic.kr/p/4UjHvG

Find the full information, script, and students pages here: https://pbsipes.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/gods-story-rebekah-and-isaac-experience-the-word-09-23.pdf