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)

Palm Branch Meditation: Palm Sunday 2021

During the season of Lent, my husband, Pastor Patrick Sipes, will be our guest blogger with a series of tactile meditations exploring Sunday’s Gospel text. He is currently serving as the transitional minister at First Evangelical Lutheran Church in North Platte, Nebraska, and will be inviting congregation members into these meditations in worship. May God bless you as you explore Scripture through Prayer.

“Palm Sunday” by Bennilover on flickr.com

For this meditation you will need a palm branch. If a live palm branch is not available to you, you could cut one out of green cardstock or paper. There is a good template for one here: https://coloringpage.eu/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/pabch.pdf

Today is Palm Sunday, on this day, Jesus is welcomed into Jerusalem as a king might be. With no hesitation, animals are lent to him, crowds of people come out shouting in victory, and the road is strewn with palm branches and cloaks, a sign of honor for the one who is coming. It is quite the scene and sounds quite the alarm for the political and religious elite in Jerusalem. For them, Jesus represents a threat to their existence and way of life. For them, Jesus is someone who must be dealt with, quickly, dramatically, and publicly. Over the next week, we will take time to remember these events, to reflect on where we see Jesus as savior and where we fear Jesus as a threat to our own way of life. But for today, we join the crowd, we take our palm, and we join the throng.

As the day begins, Jesus sends a couple disciples on a mission to collect a mount for him to ride on. Telling the disciples if anyone questions you, just tell them that the Lord has need of it and will send it back later. And it works. As you hold your palm, contemplate for a few moments what you have that Jesus might need or use for his mission in the world.

(Spend a few moments in reflection.)

Knowing that you will get them back when he is done with them, offer these things for Jesus’ use when he asks for them in the future.

As the parade continues down the mountain side to Jerusalem, the crowds shout Hosanna, which means “Save us.” As you wave your palm, bring to the place of your meditation the places in your life where you need Jesus’ saving, and contemplate what that really looks like to you.

(Spend a few moments in reflection.)

With the places where we need Jesus in our lives and on our hearts and minds, we say to him Hosanna! Hosanna! Hosanna!

As they approached Jerusalem, people laid their cloaks on the ground, and spread palm branches on the road, a sign of deep respect and honor. As you lay your palm on your lap, bring to the place of your meditation ways in which you might show honor to Jesus in the coming week.

(Spend a few moments in reflection.)

Knowing better what you need to lay down for Jesus to show him honor, ask him for help with doing so in the coming week.

Let us now enter into this Holy Week, aware of God’s connection to us, and walking through it at Jesus’ side. Amen.

If you would like to explore this text as a family devotion, check out my post for Lent in a Dish 2021 on Family God Time: https://familygodtime.wordpress.com/2021/03/25/lent-in-a-dish-2021-week-6-jesus-is-welcomed-to-jerusalem/