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True Believer 09-21-2007 03:21 PM

honoring our elders
 
We are honoring our elders in a service. :grampa I was wondering if you guys had any ideas we could use for it. Any suggestions would be welcome.

Esther 09-21-2007 03:34 PM

Sing some old songs. :)

RevDWW 09-21-2007 03:50 PM

Turn up the volume a little......:killinme:killinme:killinme

Sam 09-21-2007 09:15 PM

A good way to honor our elders is to listen to them.
Take the time to listen to them.
They've been through a lot.
They are a wealth of experience.

Sherri 09-21-2007 09:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by True Believer (Post 247103)
We are honoring our elders in a service. :grampa I was wondering if you guys had any ideas we could use for it. Any suggestions would be welcome.

A nice video slide show with a song behind it is great, if you allow that in your church.

Falla39 09-21-2007 10:00 PM

honoring our elders
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Sam (Post 247331)
A good way to honor our elders is to listen to them.
Take the time to listen to them.
They've been through a lot.
They are a wealth of experience.

Bro. Sam,

You are so right! Our generation followed the Greatest Generation.

We were the "Silent Generation" who were told to listen and we did.

But that doesn't mean you have to remain silent forever. We have a

lifetime of information and wisdom to share. If anyone is interested

in listening!:nod

Blessings,

Falla39

Sweet Pea 09-21-2007 10:43 PM

We recently had such a service at our church. It was very moving and touching. Each of the "elders" or "pillars" were escorted into the sanctuary while the choir sang a fabulous rendition of "Battle Hymn of the Republic". Each of them were escorted by a young person. The elders were all seated in the front rows on one side of the church and the young people that escorted them were seated across the aisle. We had a piano down on the floor off the platform and reminiscent of the "olden days" when everyone went on the platform for song service, all the elders that wanted to and were able gathered around the piano and led the congregation in the "old" hymns. It was a very touching part of the service. One of the ladies sat by the piano and played her accordian and another man played his old bass fiddle. There was a power point presentation with pictures (young then older) of each of them. Pastor's message appreciated the elders and also spoke directly to the young people about respecting them - as well as who would step up and take their place. Each of the elders were given a memento of the service. If you have people who have been a part of your congregation for many years, (or even if not in your congregation for the entire time - but have served the Lord for a long time) I think it would be nice for the pastor to go to their home and "interview" them about their memories of the church through the years. Have someone set up a video camera. Then take all the interviews and edit it into a nice video presentation along with the powerpoint.

I'm thankful for the "elders" in my life - they have walked the walk and shown by example what true Christianity is!

God bless you for honoring our heritage!

Truly Blessed 09-22-2007 09:59 AM

Father Time is not always a hard parent, and, though he tarries for none of his children, often lays his hand lightly upon those who have used him well; making them old men and women inexorably enough, but leaving their hearts and spirits young and in full vigour. With such people the grey head is but the impression of the old fellow's hand in giving them his blessing, and every wrinkle but a notch in the quiet calendar of a well-spent life. ~Charles Dickens


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