Making Jesus Real

MJR AWARDS 

Our new focus for Making Jesus Real is Kindness. 

What is the meaning of kindness? 

 

According to the dictionary ...

Kindness is defined as the quality of being friendly, generous, and considerate.

 

But kindness means so much more ... 

Kindness can mean different things to different people. The meaning is in how YOU choose to show it. Be it through empathy, acceptance, kind gestures, thoughtfulness, the possibilities are entirely up to you. Kindness might look like being helpful or showing empathy. It may mean doing nice things without expecting nice things in return

 

Kindness is more than being nice.

Kindness goes beyond merely being nice. Think about it - would you prefer people to describe you to be "kind" or "nice?" There can be a lack of sincerity in just being nice; there is often a perception of doing the minimum. Whereas, being kind is doing intentional, voluntary acts of kindness. Not only when it’s easy to be kind, but when it’s hard to be. 

 

Kindness is a movement. 

Has someone ever done something kind to you and all you wanted to do after was pay it forward? That’s because kindness is a chain reaction. It’s a wave that keeps rolling, and all it needs is one person to start it. One small kind act can cause a ripple effect that impacts an entire community. If we are all focused on being kind, we are creating a movement of change. You know that famous "be the change you wish the see in the world" quote? That quote isn't just about change, and it isn't only about one person being able to change their world. It's bigger; it about a movement that can be started from one person acting with intention. 

 

Kind is love; love is kind. 

Think about what love entails and what it means to love someone. Got it? Well, that’s kindness. It’s being selfless, caring, compassionate, and unconditionally kind. Like love, it takes practice to understand and feel it. We share love with others through kind acts such as a smile, a nice word, an unexpected deed, or a planned surprise. When we offer these acts to others, we make people feel good; we pass along hope; we promote peace; we show the power of kindness. 

 

Kindness is grace.

We are humans, and therefore, we make mistakes. We can be kind in our response to ourselves and others when those mistakes occur. This means thinking before speaking, forgiving before seeking revenge, and thinking about long-term relationships instead of short-term pride. If we could all remember that none of us are perfect, we would be a lot kinder to each other. Offer grace, be kind. 

 

 

 

CONGRATULATIONS RYERSON De Lai

 

MJR AWARD WINNERS

Congratulations to the following students who have been awarded an MJR Award:

 

Elizabeth Cannon - Year 1 (1/2 Andronaco)

Seth Arthur - Year 5 (5/6 Lindon)

Daley Tunumafono - Year 4 (3/4 Howley)

Daisy Dickins - Foundation (F/1 Weber)

 

Left to Right: Elizabeth, Seth, Daley and Daisy
Left to Right: Elizabeth, Seth, Daley and Daisy

 

Congratulations to the following students who have been awarded an MJR Award

James Lamb - Year 2 (1/2 Maskell)

Evelyn Anil - Year 1 (F/1 Wardle)

Jack Pelly - Year 3 (3/4 Dainton)

Poppy Gospel - Year 5 (5/6 Beks)

 

Left to Right: James, Evelyn, Jack and Poppy
Left to Right: James, Evelyn, Jack and Poppy