Listen "One Love, One Heart: Exploring Rastafarian Beliefs"
Episode Synopsis
In this vibrant, music-filled episode of Faithfully Explore!, we journey to Jamaica to discover the colors, rhythms, stories, and heart of Rastafari. Kids and families will learn how this movement began, what Rastafarians believe, why dreadlocks are sacred, what “One Love” really means, and how reggae helped spread a message of peace around the world.From Marcus Garvey’s prophecy to the crowning of Emperor Haile Selassie, from Ital living to joyful drumming gatherings called groundations, this episode weaves together history, storytelling, imagination, movement, and music. Kids ages 5–12 will explore the values of unity, justice, natural living, and respect, and add three new gems to their Belief Backpack.We’ll imagine attending a groundation under a Jamaican sunset, learn new Rasta expressions like irie, one love, and bless up, and discover how the Friendship Bridge connects Rastafari to other faith traditions around the world. Then we’ll step into a powerful true story: Bob Marley’s 1978 One Love Peace Concert, where one song and one brave moment helped a divided country take a step toward unity.Plus: A sing-your-values weekly challenge, a One Love Matchup game, and an unforgettable Belief Backpack reflection.Perfect for families, classrooms, homeschool lessons, and anyone ready to explore with an open heart.What Kids Will LearnWho Marcus Garvey was and why his prophecy matteredWhy Emperor Haile Selassie is important in RastafariThe meaning behind the terms Jah, Zion, and BabylonWhy Rastas wear dreadlocks and what the Lion of Judah representsWhat Ital eating and “Livity” meanHow Rastafarian language transforms everyday words into hopeful onesThe global rise of Reggae and Bob MarleyWhat “One Love” truly teaches about unity and respectEpisode HighlightsInteractive Chant: “When I say ‘Jah,’ you say ‘Rastafari!’”Movement Break: Stand tall like a lion—Lion of Judah styleGuided Imagination: Attend a drum-filled groundation under the Jamaican sunsetFriendship Bridge: Connecting Rastafari values to Islam, Buddhism, Judaism, Indigenous teachings, and the Bahá’í FaithWeekly Challenge: Sing Your Values — write a rhyme or short chant that spreads positivityGame Time: One Love Matchup — unity, peace, nature, or heritage?Belief Backpack Reflection: Unity, Livity, and JusticeStory of the Week“Bob Marley and the One Love Peace Concert.”An inspiring true story of how one song helped bridge political division in Jamaica—and how courage, music, and unity can change hearts.Try the Weekly Challenge: Sing Your Values!Write a short rhyme about a value (kindness, unity, courage, honesty) and put it to a simple tune—maybe even a reggae beat. Share it with your family, your class, or during morning meeting time!Check out the video I made for the challenge here. Perfect For:✔ Classrooms learning about world religions✔ Homeschool cultural units✔ Social-emotional learning✔ Music and movement breaks✔ Diversity, inclusion, and empathy lessons✔ Families who love learning togetherResources & Extras🎵 Listen to the original Jah Made Me, Jah Made You song created for this episode — on YouTube and the Faithfully Explore!...
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