As we begin
Holy Week we provide you with a slightly different format for faithful
families.
Easter is a
time to celebrate in a huge way the message of life resurrected, of new life,
of Jesus setting us free. We encourage you to celebrate well, to use the
resources available to make Easter day special and memorable. To use symbols
wisely and to help your children understand why chocolate Easter eggs (egg:
symbol of new life/half an Easter egg is like an empty tomb). More importantly
we invite you to tell the story well. This email does not provide you with
games or stories but with a way of telling the story well in your household
leading into this most special of days.
Story
One
of the ways we might be faithful with our family is by telling the story of
Easter really well. This might include dressing up and acting out the story or
using some props as symbols to recall different events, it might include music
and action. You might like to set up some stations in your house on Friday or
Saturday and make signs with the days of the week, leave the different symbols
in the different locations.
Alternatively
you might like to read the various portions of scripture that recount the last
week of Jesus life leading up to Good Friday and East.
Here are some
signposts for telling the story well in your household.
Day: Sunday before Easter
Jesus enters
Jerusalem and people wave palm leaves to welcome him like a king.
Reading: Matthew 21.1-9
Symbol: Palm
Leaves:
Question: What
does it feel like when you are a winner or a champion? How do you think Jesus
felt as he entered Jerusalem?
Day: Monday
Jesus turns the
tables in the temple.
Reading: Matthew
21.12-17
Symbol: Whip made
of cords.
Question: What
things make you angry? Is it okay to be angry sometimes? Why was Jesus angry?
Day: Wednesday
Judas betrayed
Jesus for thirty silver coins.
Reading: Mark
14.10-11.
Symbol: Bag of
Coins.
Question: What
does it feel like when your friends let you down? How do you think Jesus felt
knowing Judas would betray him and his friends would run away from him.
Day: Maundy
Thursday
Jesus shares a
meal with friends, washes their feet.
Reading: John
13.1-10, Matthew 26.17-30
Symbol: Bowl and
Towel. Bread and Wine.
Question: What is
special about eating with friends? What does it mean to be a servant to your
friends? Why do you think Jesus washed his disciples’ feet?
Day: Good Friday.
Jesus dies on a
cross.
Reading: Matthew
27.15-60
Symbol: Nails.
Crown of Thorns. Cross. Hot Cross Buns.
Why is Friday
called Good? (Reflect on childbirth…it is painful yet the result is wonderful)
Day: Saturday
We wait. Jesus is
in the tomb.
Symbol: Question
mark.
What happens next?
When have you had to wait to see how something turned out? How do you think
Jesus friends felt on Saturday?
Day: Sunday
Jesus is risen.
Reading: Mathew
28.1-10
Symbol: Easter
egg. Broken in half looks like an empty tomb.
Question: What
does Jesus risen mean to you?
We hope these resources
are helpful. Have a wonderful Easter,
Faithful Families wishes
you and your family a wonderful and inspirational Easter, celebrate well, tell
the story well. Our prayer for you and your family is that the truth of the
Resurrection might fill your lives with much joy.
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