Easter

Celebrate Easter

Easter is an amazing time. Life is suddenly filled with chocolate eggs, Easter bunnies and hopeful signs of new life; the ground bursting with new flowers, trees are emerging in epic colour and with spring comes the reminder that the dark winter doesn’t last forever.

Christians believe and remember an even greater hope still: that death is not the end. The life of Jesus, told in the New Testament accounts shows his radical love, compassion and goodness. Jesus was known as a ‘friend of sinners’ but the religious elite weren’t fans. Eventually he is executed on a Roman cross and buried on Good Friday and everything seems lost. The darkest winter has set in and the light of the world was gone. And yet, hope was stirring in the ground – three days later on that first Easter morning his followers discover his body is no longer in the grave. He is risen and he is alive! Christians across the world celebrate Easter as the most important turning point in history, as they believe Jesus’ resurrection shows God’s power over death but also his invitation to know this love personally for themselves.

Do & Discuss: Engagement Ideas

Here are a couple of activity options to acknowledge Easter

Watch & Discuss Lion, Witch & the Wardrobe

The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe

CS Lewis wrote The Chronhicles of Narnia: the Watch the Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe as an allegory of the Christian life.

“Wrong will be right, when Aslan comes in sight, at the sound of his roar, sorrows will be no more, when he bares his teeth, winter meets its death, and when he shakes his mane, we shall have spring again.” CS Lewis

Watch the film or read the book.

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Host a Treasure Hunt

For our younger ones: Host a Treasure Hunt in the garden to discover the true meaning of Easter with 5 clues. All resources can be found on this link: