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Morning Worship Bishop Justus Church of England School Faith in Action—Rice Challenge Fair Trade Ordinary time—Liturgical Colour—Green February 6 th 2014.

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1 Morning Worship Bishop Justus Church of England School Faith in Action—Rice Challenge Fair Trade Ordinary time—Liturgical Colour—Green February 6 th 2014

2 Gather The Lord be with you And also with you

3 Receive The fields of the poor may produce abundant food, but injustice sweeps it away. Proverbs 13: 23 Fair Trade is about bringing justice through food. Fair Trade gives farmers a fair income for their work.

4 Engage How much is your education worth?

5 Malawi is one of the poorest countries in the world. It is landlocked, densely populated, has limited natural resources, suffers from severe environmental degradation and is being ravaged by HIV/AIDS. However, unlike many other developing countries, Malawi is a functioning multi-party democracy with strong civil society institutions, a free press and a tradition of peace.

6 Education is one of the most effective ways to escape poverty but there are tremendous problems to overcome. With a very high student-teacher ratio, lack of equipment, and language difficulties. Secondary education is not free and as a result only 30% of children receive a high school education.

7 If a farmer in Malawi can sell 90kg of rice at a fair price they would have sufficient income to send one of their children to High School for a year.

8 We have 90kg of rice to sell. Each kilo bag costs £2.99 which is a fair price for the Malawian farmers.

9 Our Fair Trade Rice Challenge is to sell 2 bags of rice per class and make as much money as possible. Every class needs to aim to make at least £5.98 to pay a fair price for the rice.

10 Get Competitive Which class can make the most money? What innovative ideas do you have to sell the rice?

11 Respond Tilt the scales, O God of the mustard seed: That the poor shall see justice. Share the feast, O God of Eden’s abundant garden: That each crop may fetch a fair price. Upset the tables, O God of the upside-down Kingdom: That the least can benefit from their trade. Open our eyes, O God of life in all its fullness: That we may learn to walk the way of your son tilting, sharing, upsetting this world Not satisfied until the products we bring to our table Give a better deal, to all who hunger for one. In His name, Amen. The FairTrade Foundation

12 Go May the light of Christ our Lord shine in all our hearts. Amen


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