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This assembly focuses on a lesser-known part of the Easter story, namely Maundy, or Holy Thursday: The washing of the disciples’ feet. During the assembly, children will learn about Jesus’ total self-giving by reflecting on the story from John’s Gospel 13.1-17, 31b-35.

During the story, Jesus was a special guest, but no one offered him water to wash his feet. Instead, Jesus got up from the table, took off his coat, tied a towel around his waist, poured some water into a large bowl, and began to wash his friends’ feet, drying them with a towel.

To prepare for this assembly, there is an opportunity in the script for children to imagine being a disciple of Jesus and retell the story of the washing of the feet as if they were one of the characters involved.

The script has a running time of approximately 20-30 minutes, including a hymn: ‘Make me a channel of your peace’, which is freely available online. The script can accommodate up to thirty children, and dressing them in traditional clothes would add to the story’s impact.

Extract:

Jesus shared a Last Supper with his friends the night before he died. On the topic of self-giving, we heard how Jesus took the bread and wine, blessed them, and gave them to his friends. In this story from John’s Gospel, we hear of something else that happened at that Last Supper.

Jesus was at supper with his friends. He got up, put a towel around his waist, poured some water into a bowl and he washed their feet. His friends were tired, and their feet were swollen and dirty from their day’s travelling, because of the heat and dust, people had to wash their feet very often.

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