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In short

Themes: Christianity; the life of Jesus; fairness; welcome; Zacchaeus.

Summary: This assembly, which is suitable for an act of collective worship, focuses on a story from the life of Jesus found in the Bible in the New Testament - the story of Zacchaeus.

Resources: and an image to display of . You will also need a set of scales which is unequally loaded with sweets, or an image of an unequal set of balance scales.

The video

This story is from the Bible and particularly from the New Testament in the Gospel of Luke, Chapter 19. It describes an event from the life of Jesus when he meets a man named Zacchaeus.

Zacchaeus was a chief tax collector and very wealthy. He would have been collecting taxes to give to the Roman rulers, so Zacchaeus would not have been at all popular - he would have been seen as unfair and a traitor. The turnaround moment in the story is when Jesus invites himself to Zacchaeus’ house. It prompts a complete change in Zacchaeus and he begins to act fairly and even generously, by paying back those who have been treated harshly.

Duration: 3’ 27”

Final words: ‘See you soon. Bye!'

Video questions

  1. What did Zacchaeus do that was unfair? (He took more money than he was supposed to)
  2. When Jesus arrived how did Zacchaeus get a better view of him? (He climbed a tree because he was short)
  3. Did Jesus notice him? (Yes)
  4. What did Jesus want to do? (He wanted to visit Zacchaeus’ home)
  5. How did Zacchaeus change after meeting Jesus? (He became fair - even generous)

Key links

Download / print the assembly framework ready for use

Assembly framework (pdf)

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Fairness

Suggested framework

1. Entry
Play your chosen music as the children enter and display the set of scales (or an image of it).

2. Introduction
Ask the children to look at the scales and ask whether this looks fair?
You could say: 'If I gave all the sweets on this side to one child, and a small amount of sweets on the other side to another child, would it be fair?'
Ask: 'How could I make this fairer?'
Model moving the sweets and, if they are in packets, counting out the packets on each side so there is an equal amount.
Explain that the story in the video is a very old one about the value of fairness.

3. The video
Play the video. The duration is 3’ 27” and the final words are: 'See you soon. Bye!'

4. After the video - Time to talk
Lead a discussion about the story and the value of fairness by asking:

  • Do you think Zacchaeus was happy with his life? (The children will need to use their imaginations to answer this, though it does say in the video that Zacchaeus was wealthy but had few friends)
  • How did Zacchaeus change his ways as a result of meeting Jesus?
  • How does it feel when things are not fair?
  • What things do you think are unfair in our world today?
  • How do we make sure people are treated fairly at school? (You might have a school statement that you can share - eg 'We believe each child is special and we treat everyone fairly')
  • Why is being fair important?

5. Opportunity to sing
Suggestions from ±«Óătv collections below.

6. Opportunity for reflection
Let's take some time to think about fairness and what it means

There can be times when things don't feel fair
and that can make us feel unhappiness and pain

Think about what the right thing to do is when things don't feel fair

We can all help to make others happy by being fair

So how will you show fairness today
in school, at home, or somewhere else


7. Opportunity for prayer
Begin with your usual form of address (‘Dear God’, ‘Let us pray’, etc) and:
Thank you for the story of Zacchaeus and that he realised he had been unfair to people.
Thank you that he changed his ways and became fair and generous.
Please help us all to be fair and generous.
Amen.

Suggested songs

Song: 'Keep the golden rules' (All about our school, no 5. Vocal version)

'Build up' (All about our school, no 12)

The Lord's my shepherd - Come and Praise, no 56