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GOD AND HOMER?
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Why not use the exploits of Bart, Lisa, Maggie, Marge and Homer Simpson - alongside the other animated residents of Springfield - to encourage children to reflect on the big issues in life?

 

On the eve of the launch of the Simpsons’ first feature film, Mixing it up with The Simpsons suggests screening extracts from episodes of the hit show to invigorate church youth group programmes, as part of a new series providing contemporary material for youth workers to use in mid-week groups or ‘Sunday School’ settings. 

 

In the latest release in the Mixing it Up series, youth clubs are prompted to reflect on God’s love for humanity after watching a scene in which Lisa Simpson – an eight-year-old school girl – gives a Valentine’s Day Card to the most disliked boy in her class. And after watching a sketch when Bart gets expelled from school for embarrassing his head teacher during a school inspection, youth workers are encouraged to leave a plate of doughnuts with a ‘do not touch’ sign by them, to explore how Christians can deal with temptation. In other sessions, issues of self-image are explored through the story of ‘Lisa the Beauty Queen’, and Homer and Barney’s relationship is used as a foundation for a reflection on the importance of friendship.

 

The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, is known to be a fan of the American animated series and believes that the long-running animation represents “one of the most subtle pieces of propaganda around in the cause of sense, humility and virtue.”

 

With its compelling characters and comical storylines, the Church hopes that Springfield will become a springboard for discussion of important themes. The author of the book, Kent church youth worker Owen Smith, believes The Simpsons is an unexpectedly rich resource for exploring Christian themes and theological concepts: “This incredibly popular animation engages with everyday issues, from gossip, fighting and sibling rivalry, through to identity issues and citizenship. The book builds on this platform and teases out a Christian message through activities and discussion”.

 

After watching the suggested sections from the animation, groups using the book are guided through a range of discussions on the emerging theme, relevant Bible passages are listed to present the Christian perspective, and a ‘prayer activity’ is provided to conclude the session.

Also available are Mixing it Up with Football and Mixing it up with Harry Potter.

 

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Mixing it up with The Simpsons: 12 sessions on faith for 9-13s
Owen SMITH
12 group sessions that use the popular Simpsons TV series to help young people connect with key Christian beliefs. Suitable for use with 9- to 13-year olds. Ideal for Sunday schools and mid-week groups. More
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Mixing it up with Football: 12 sessions on faith for 9-13s
Owen SMITH
12 group sessions that use football to help young people connect with key Christian beliefs. Suitable for use with 9- to 13-year olds. Ideal for Sunday schools and mid-week groups. More
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