Saturday, June 30, 2018

July 2018

July 1st
Unmercenaries Cosmas & Damian by Sparks

These brothers from Rome both became doctors. They grew up as Christians and their parents taught them to live piously so they didn't take money for healing people. They are called unmercenaries because mercenaries take money for fighting so these brothers are the opposite, they healed for free. It is said that God granted them with the gift of healing many illnesses as well as leading many people to Christianity with their examples of a strong spiritual path. 

July 8th
Saint Morwenna of Morwenstow by Sparks


Morwenna was an Irish princess who became a monk but decided to live in Wales atop a cliff in Cornwall. She carried stones from the bottom of the cliff to the top to build a church for the nearby village. A spring under the cliff marks the place she quarried her stones!



July 8th
Our lady of Sitka by Sparks for Orthodox Kids
This is a special icon of the Theotokos at a church in Alaska! It is said that the gaze of the Holy Mother in this icon can heal. It is a Russian style icon by Vladimir Lukich Borovikovsky in the Church of Archangel Michael. 


July 13

Archangel Gabriel by Sparks

Gabriel is one of God's special messengers. It was his job to talk to Mary about being Jesus' mother!


Thursday, May 31, 2018

June 2018

All Saints (of America)- June 3rd

All Saints of America by Sparks for Orthodox kids

We just had Memorial Day to remember the soldiers who have defended our country. These saints brought Orthodoxy to our country. All saints of America intercede for us!

The universe offers You the God-bearing martyrs,
As the first fruits of creation, O Lord and Creator.
Through the Theotokos, and their prayers establish Your Church in peace!


Old Testament Prophets
 Elisha (June 14) and Amos (June 15) 

Prophets Elisha and Amos by Sparks for Orthodox kids



The prophet Elisha did many miracles using water. Water is very important in the desert- Why? Elisha also healed Lepers from their disease and brought a man back from death.


Amos was a shepherd in the land of Zebulon. God sent him to warn The People that God was unhappy with King Jeroboam's evil ways. He told the Israelites to repent and follow God's Laws.



Nativity of John the Baptist - June 24th

Nativity of John the Baptist by Sparks for Orthodox Kids
Happy Birthday John the Baptist!

Today his mother Elizabeth gave birth to her only baby. John was so special because she didn't think she could have children. 
His father was Zachariah a priest. An Angel told him that God was going to give them a baby. Zachariah didn't believe it because they were old enough to be Grandparents! 
God kept His promise. Have you heard the story of when Mary, the Theotokos, visited Elizabeth while they were both pregnant?

Monday, April 30, 2018

May 2018




Athanasius the Great - May 2nd

Saint Athanasius the Great by Sparks for Orthodox kids

Color St Athanasius like a bishop. 

Leave his belt white, it represents holiness and Truth.

Have you ever pretended to Baptie someone or maybe a toy?

As a boy young Athanasius played "Baptism" at the river with some other boys. The Patriarch Alexander saw the kids doing such a good job that he called the boys and their parents to his house to explain that the baptism was done so well that he sealed the baptized boys with holy oil to complete the Baptism with a Chrismation. The Patriarch kept an eye on young Athanasius and ordained him into the clergy. Eventually Athanasius took over as Patriarch too.





Irene of Thessalonica - May 5th 

Greatmartyr Irene of Thessalonica by Sparks for Orthodox Kids

Color her dress in purple and blue

Who else wears these colors?



Irene's father was a pagan and kept Irene inside so that she would not hear about Jesus. Her teacher was a Christian who taught her about God and Jesus. As a teenager she had a dream that her teacher explained. A dove landed on her, representing her education. It had an olive branch for God's grace, flowers showed her future success. Then came a raven and snake showing hard times in her future.
For the rest of her life she was bullied by many people. She refused to get married, instead she worked to teach people about the Good News of Jesus Christ. She taught thousands of people join our Church family.




Saint Brendan the Navigator - May 16th 

Saint Brendan the Navigator by Sparks for Orthodox Kids

Color the monks in dark robes.

What color does Jesus wear?


Brendan lived in Ireland but sailed all over spreading the Word of God. He may have even sailed to America before Columbus. Old maps show an island called "St Brendan's" but we don't know what island that is. Brendan sailed by the Holy Spirit, they had no plan. They lived their life on the sea and shared the Word of God with people they met.




Ascension - 40 days after Pascha

Ascension by Sparks for Orthodox Kids

Jesus wears white and yellow (yellow)

What color is the circle He sits in?

Ascend means raise up. This is the day we remember Christ going up to Heaven to live with God the Father.




Wednesday, November 1, 2017

November 2017

SPARKS

FOR ORTHODOX TODDLERS

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Written and Illustrated by

Casey Newman




Synaxis of the Archangels

Sparks- Archangels
November 8th


Apostle Philip
Sparks- Apostle Philip
November 14th


Saint Gregory Palamas
Sparks- St. Gregory Palamas
November 15th



Sunday, October 1, 2017

October Craft

Night Light



I was inspired by a Halloween craft, but decided it was cuter as a night light for angels to watch over my little Spark in his new big boy bed!



You will need:

  • 16 popsicle sticks
  • hot glue
  • parchment paper- trace 4 images
  • paint
  • battery operated votive candle

Step 1- Glue the popsicle sticks into 4 squares


Step 2- Trace images onto parchment paper


Step 3- Let your little Sparks paint each picture


Step 4- Glue the 4 squares into a box and the papers onto each side


Step 5- Light the votive and enjoy!




October 2017

Lets start with Halloween!


As a convert I am still searching to balance my Orthodox Christianity with "normal" American culture.  

Here are a few articles by priests on the question of whether or not we should participate, I hope you find them useful. 


  • Here is advise from the Antiochian Archdiocese, written by Father George Morelli

He gives a thorough overview and history of Halloween followed with suggestions.


  • Here is an article or reflection on Halloween by Father Mark Sietsema at the Mystagogy Resource Center but I found it on Saint Mary's Orthodox Church in Cambridge MA

He gives a more personal reflection on Halloween.





Saint Thomas the Apostle

Sparks for Orthodox Toddlers

October 6th


Saint Thomas was a young fisherman from the same area as Jesus, they are both from Galilee. He left his job fishing to become a student of Jesus. After Jesus was arrested and crucified he appeared to his disciples but Thomas wasn't there. In the Gospel on Pascha we read that Thomas wouldn't believe until he got to see Jesus for himself.


Enjoy coloring your icon:
This icon shows Saint Thomas touching Jesus' wound. Both he and Jesus wear red and blue.


Forefather Abraham

Sparks for Orthodox Toddlers

October 9

The Righteous Forefather Abraham lived a long long time ago. He was a good man and did what God wanted him to do. God told him that he would be the Father of all God's people. They were the first ancestors of Jesus.

Enjoy coloring your icon:
This icon is called "The Hospitality of Abraham" it shows Abraham and his wife Sara serving three angels. The three angels represent God the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.

 


Saint Luke the Evangelist and Apostle


Sparks for Orthodox Toddlers

October 18th


Saint Luke was a doctor from Syria. He heard of Jesus and went to Israel to learn. After becoming a follower of Jesus he traveled around to teach others. He ended up in Egypt telling people about Jesus. 
Saint Luke is important because he wrote the book of Acts in the Bible and he was also the first person to paint an icon of Mary, Jesus' Mother, who we also call the Theotokos.


Enjoy coloring your icon:
This icon shows Saint Luke with his icon of the Theotokos, above him is a bull with a Gospel book. The bull represents Luke, each of the four writers of the Gospel have a special animal. Saint Luke wears green and red.


Sparks for Orthodox Toddlers


Prophet Hosea 

October 17







Prophet Joel

October 19









Do you remember who the prophets were, what was their special job for God?


The Prophet Hosea lived long before Jesus, but the Holy Spirit told him about Jesus Christ. He told people that Jesus would be born and our relationship with God will change!


The Prophet Joel also lived long before Jesus, and the Holy Spirit told him that Jerusalem was going to be destroyed.


Enjoy coloring your icon:
Hosea wears red and blue and Joel wears green and orange


Apostle James, The Brother of the Lord

Sparks for Orthodox Toddlers

October 23

Friday, September 1, 2017

September 2017

SPARKS
FOR ORTHODOX TODDLERS


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Written and Illustrated by
Casey Newman

Moses the Godseer and Prophet

Sparks for Orthodox Toddlers

September 4th


Moses was adopted by Pharaoh's royal family as a baby. But when we got older he ran away and lived as a shepherd. He was an old man when God chose him to save the Jewish people from slavery in Egypt. Moses loved his family and didn't want to leave to do God's special job.

God knew that Moses was the right man for this job. To convince Moses, God talked to Moses in a big voice.

It took a long time for Moses to get the Jews out of slavery in Egypt. They started a long adventure in the desert, going to land God gave them.

The Exodus Journey through the Wilderness.
On their long walk through the desert, God gave Moses laws. We call these The Ten Commandments.

https://kathyhutto.wordpress.com/2012/01/21/ten-commandments-poster/

Moses was a very important man. He brought God's news to the people. He saved the Jews from slavery. He saw God and heard His voice. He gave us God's Law. He lived a very long time doing God's special work.


Zacharias the Prophet

Sparks for Orthodox Toddlers
September 5th

We talk about John the Baptist a lot. What do you know about him?


Zacharias was a priest of God in the Holy Temple in Jerusalem. When he was an old man with no children, an angel appeared and told Zacharias that God loved him and hears his prayers. God decided to give them a baby boy.
Zacharias is the father of John the Baptist.
But Zacharias was so surprised and didn't believe the angel. Because Zacharias didn't believe the angel he could not talk until the baby was born. Imagine that, a priest who could not talk until next summer!
When the baby was born everyone wanted to know what to call him. Zacharias was filled with joy and the Holy Spirit, then he could talk again.

When the evil King Herod sent his soldiers to look for baby Jesus; Zacharias protected his baby from the soldiers; the soldiers killed him. He loved his special boy so much!

Nativity of the Theotokos

Sparks for Orthodox Toddlers
September 8th


We are celebrating the birthday of the Mother of Our Lord Jesus Christ. We know His grandparents were named Anna and Joachim. They were old and had been praying to God for a long time to give them a baby.

Can you think of anyone else who prayed to God a long time for a baby?