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Second Sunday
in Ordinary Time – Year B
January 15, 2006
Junior High Session
1 Samuel 3:3b-10, 19
John 1:35-42
Opening Prayer
Let us pray.
Loving God, thank you for giving us direction and guidance in life.
Help us respond to your call to live lives of goodness and love.
In the name of Jesus Christ we pray.
Amen.
Opening Life Reflection
The theme for today is Vocation. Begin today’s session with a scavenger
hunt. Around the room hide a Bible, a heart shape cut out of paper, a
map, and a candy bar. Invite the young people to silently reflect on the
following question: “What are you looking for?” After a moment
of quiet, divide the large group into small groups and begin the scavenger
hunt. Have each group look for the hidden items. When the items are found
invite the young people to discuss in their groups what each item represents
and how it may or may not relate to what they are looking for. Discuss:
• The map can represent direction. Where do you find direction in
life?
• The heart can represent love. How do you look for love?
• The candy bar can represent happiness. Where can you find true
happiness?
• The Bible can represent the presence of God. How do you look for
God?
Allow time for discussion. All people were created to look for and find
God. We are called to know, love and serve God.
Listening to the Word of God
In the Old Testament reading listen to how Samuel responds to God’s
call.
Read 1 Samuel 3:3b-10, 19.
Allow for silence.
Scripture Discussion Starters
• How does the Lord call Samuel?
• What does Eli tell Samuel?
• How does Samuel finally respond to God’s call?
In the gospel today, listen to find out what the disciples are looking
for.
Read John 1:35-42.
Allow for silence.
• Who are the disciples looking for?
• Why do they follow Jesus?
• What does Jesus invite the disciples to do?
Scripture Background
Provide 2-3 minutes of background information on the readings using the
Catechist Background section.
In the first reading Samuel experiences a personal call from God. Samuel
is called to serve God in all things. At first Samuel does not respond
to the Lord’s call, but God does not give up. Eli helps Samuel understand
that he must listen for the voice of God. The call of Samuel shows the
importance of obedient listening. Samuel listens and responds to God’s
call to be a prophet.
Today’s gospel also deals with the call of the Lord. The disciples
respond to God’s call to follow Jesus. Jesus challenges his followers
by asking the question “What are you looking for?” Jesus wants
his disciples to listen and respond to God’s call thoughtfully.
The disciples are invited to come and see who Jesus is. The call of the
first disciples in today’s gospel reminds us that we too are called
by name to get to know Jesus personally and to live as his followers.
Questions for Deeper Reflection
• How do you listen for the voice of God?
• How can you “come and see” who Jesus is?
• How is following Jesus challenging at times?
[If you are not going to continue with
the doctrinal discussion, proceed to the Gospel in Life.]
Doctrinal Discussion Starter
Vocation
Listening and following God’s
call is an ongoing process for all believers. The word vocation comes
from the Latin word “vocatus” which means “a calling.”
All human beings are created by God for the purpose of knowing and loving
him. We are born with a desire for God. Listening for the voice of God
in our lives gives us direction in living out our vocation.
Jesus reveals to us the divine life. God invites all people to share in
the divine life and to be a member of God’s kingdom. The call to
be a disciple of Jesus is central to the faith of all the Baptized. The
sacrament of Baptism celebrates our call to follow Jesus and to live lives
of holiness. An important part of living out our vocation is to share
the Good News of our salvation with others.
Catholics believe that we live out our baptismal commitment in structured
ways such as married life, single life, the priesthood, and the consecrated
life as a member of a religious community. Whether one is married or single,
a priest or a member of a religious order, all believers are called to
be holy as Jesus taught us. The Church helps all believers to live lives
of holiness.
• How is God calling you to live?
• What is the difference between living a holy life and living a
perfect life?
• How does the Church help us to live lives of holiness?
Sacrament Connection
Baptism is the sacrament that celebrates our call to be a disciple
of Jesus and it incorporates us into the life of the Risen Lord. We live
out our baptismal commitment by responding to God’s call to live
holy lives.
Connecting to Faith First® Legacy Edition
At Home Family Guide, theme 14
Junior High, Church and Sacraments, chapter 3
Junior High, Morality, chapter 4
Junior High, Jesus in the New Testament, chapters 8 and 10
Connecting to Faith First®
At Home Family Guide, theme 14
Junior High, Creed and Prayer, chapter 15
Junior High, Liturgy and Morality, chapter 13
The Gospel in Life
How can you share the good news of God’s love with others this week?
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