Music and the Gospel: “Girls Like Us,” Zoe Wees – 3rd Sunday of Lent

The first readings on Sunday’s during Lent feature great moments in Israel’s history, this week the giving of the ten commandments. SPIRIT explores what the commandments ask of us in our relationship with God and with our families, friends, neighbors, and even people we dislike. The commandments expect us to respect all people because ALL are equal in the eyes of God. Poverty leaves some people, especially women, without basic needs for themselves or their children. In many cultures and countries, women have few rights, little education, and diminished access to opportunities. Zoe Wees’ song “Girls Like Us” is about empowerment, strength, and continuing to fight for a better life, one where all have rights and protections.

Key Lyrics: It’s hard for girls like us / We don’t know who we trust / Not even the ones we love / ‘Cause they don’t know / Try to numb this pain / ‘Cause we don’t wanna get hurt again / Left alone out in the rain / They don’t know

Questions: What injustices do you experience or see in your school or neighborhood? In the world today? Who is working to right these injustices? How can you help? What commandments are especially important today? What new commandments do we need? How do you stand up for what you believe?

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