Wear your faith to share your faith

The Bishop’s Badge Competition runs from 5-28 June, inviting children and young people up to age 18 who live in Sheffield and the wider Diocese to create a badge for ‘Wear Your Faith Fortnight’. Lights for Christ Enabler Hannah Sandoval shares more about the importance of symbols and how wearing faith can lead to sharing faith.

Everywhere we go, we’re surrounded by symbols. Even the youngest children can recognise the logos of their favourite brands and television shows, and many will recognise the symbols and icons that help us to navigate the digital world.

The Christian faith is also full of symbols. For centuries, we have used symbols such as the cross, the dove and the ichthus to share our values and beliefs. We might display a fish sticker on our car or a cross symbol on a necklace, to show that our faith is important to us and that we belong to a Christian community. Wearing a symbol of our faith like this can also encourage others to be more open about their own faith.

Spotting and talking about these symbols when out and about with your child can be very encouraging, helping them to see that they are a part of a bigger family of Christians.

In Sheffield and our wider Diocese, we take part in ‘Wear Your Faith Fortnight’ in the two weeks around Halloween. We join believers from across Sheffield and the Diocese in displaying symbols of faith, and we give out thousands of badges featuring different symbols of faith for Christians to wear.

Our hope is that by encouraging believers to wear a symbol of their faith, we can spark the curiosity of the people around us, and creating opportunities to share with them the hope that we have in Jesus. This doesn’t have to be a complicated explanation – just, as St. Paul says, ‘a reason for the hope that you have’ (1 Peter 3:15).

‘What does God’s love look like?’

Bishop Sophie Jelley of Doncaster is calling on under 18s living in South Yorkshire and Goole to help her produce a new badge for this year’s Wear Your Faith Fortnight (23rd Oct – 6th Nov).

‘What does God’s love look like?’ is one of the suggested questions to inspire design ideas.

The Bishop’s Badge Competition launches on Monday 5th June. If you’re a parent, teacher, or children’s worker in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, or Goole, your children are invited to send in a badge design for the chance to see it made into stickers and badges and shared with churches and schools across the area.

Discussing what your child might draw on their badge design is a great opportunity to explore your children’s ideas about faith in a new way. Even if you live outside of the Diocese of Sheffield, you might like to invite your child to design their own badge sharing their faith.

Here are the designs from last year - you might want to show them to your children to help them get started, and to discuss what each badge might mean.

Last year’s badges. What will you design?

Inspiration

Designs can be based on anything to do with the Christian faith, but you might want to take inspiration from the following prompts:

  • What does God’s love look like?

  • What does it look like to show love?

  • A story from the life of Jesus

Younger children might like to use the God for Kids App to help them think about the character of God. The lessons on ‘God is generous’, ‘God is love’, and ‘God is kind’ are a great place to start.

Find more ideas and resources for inspiration at www.arisesheffield.org/bishops-badge.

Taking part

Under 18s who live or attend any church or school in South Yorkshire/Goole are invited to take part in the Bishop’s Badge Competition.

Entry sheets, the contact form and a guide to the competition can be downloaded from www.arisesheffield.org/bishops-badge-guide.

The winner and runners up will be announced via email, on the Arise and Diocese of Sheffield websites and on social media the week beginning 10th July.

Reposted from www.GodforKidsApp.com

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