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The Easter Story

Explore the true meaning of

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unnies and baskets, chocolates and candies. It’s that time of year when parents scramble to ensure their children wake up to a trove of treats, and families decide on who is serving the lamb dinner this year. These are some of the familiar Easter traditions, but much more is involved with the holiday than egg hunts and brightly adorned bonnets. For Christians, it can be important to delve into the true meanings behind Easter and let those discoveries help shape celebrations. Easter, above all, is the celebration of the resurrection of Jesus Christ. It is the culmination of the holy period known as Lent, and it the most significant date on the Christian liturgical calendar. Jesus Christ was the Son of God, who fulfilled the prophesies that he would give his own life for his people so they could enjoy eternal life after their own mortal bodies perished. Easter, from Jesus’ very own words, marked a new covenant for the faithful. According to scripture, Jesus was enjoying the Passover dinner when he sat down with his disciples. Knowing that this would be his last earthly meal and that someone close to him would betray him, he took bread and gave thanks to God for it. He broke the bread and said it was his body that should be given up so sins would be forgiven. He did a similar gesture with wine, indicating that it was his blood that should be shed as a sacrifice for all. Christ instructed the disciples to do the same in the future in memory of him. Jesus was betrayed and turned over to the authorities. He was sentenced to crucifixion and perished on the cross. His body was cleansed and placed in a tomb sealed by a stone. His followers were unaware of the miracle that would ensue in the days to come. On Easter Sunday, the tomb was discovered open and empty. Jesus had risen from the dead, providing irrefutable proof that he was the Son of God. In turn, Jesus fulfilled all He was born to do. Easter did not always symbolize Christ’s resurrection when it was first celebrated. It was once a pagan ritual of renewal and birth. However, when early missionaries began spreading Christianity’s message, the holiday — falling around the time of Christ’s actual resurrection — was adopted to commemorate the religious miracle. Today it stands as a testament to ultimate sacrifice and the promise of eternal life for all who believe in Him.

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Your guide to

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oly Week marks the most solemn and revered period on the Christian calendar. Holy Week helps to mark the Paschal Mystery, which includes the Passion, death, resurrection, and ascension of Jesus Christ. Many events unfolded in a short period of time during the final days of Christ’s physical existence on earth. These events are marked during Holy Week. To understand them further, here’s a day-by-day guide. The scriptures are from in the King James Version of the Bible.

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alm Sunday is the final Sunday of Lent, a 40-day period of solemn prayer and repentance. Palm Sunday recalls Christ’s arrival in Jerusalem when he was received with lavish praise and excitement. Jesus arrived humbly on a donkey to show he came in peace as a man of the people. As signs of respect, townspeople placed clothes, branches and palm fronds in front of Jesus.

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atthew 21 and Mark 11 indicate that Christ returned to Jerusalem this day and cleansed the Temple area from shameful practices. Luke 19 indicates that Pharisees warn Jesus that he should silence the crowd’s praises toward him.

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s described in John 12:20-36 and John 13:21-38, some people observed Christ’s predictions of his own death on this day. He was also confronted by Temple leadership for the cleansing of the Temple the day before, and they questioned his authority.

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his day marks Judas’ betrayal of Jesus when he met with high priests. Judas was paid 30 pieces of silver for his information.

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n this evening Christ dined for Passover with his disciples at The Last Supper, creating new covenant through the partaking of bread and juice. During the meal, Jesus predicted the events that would immediately follow, including His betrayal, the denial of Peter, and His death and resurrection. Mark 14:22-25: “And as they did eat, Jesus took bread, and blessed, and broke it, and gave to them, and said, Take, eat: this is my body. And he took the cup, and when he had given thanks, he gave it to them: and they all drank of it. And he said unto them, This is my blood of the new testament, which is shed for many. Verily I say unto you, I will drink no more of the fruit of the vine, until that day that I drink it new in the kingdom of God.”

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ontius Pilate bowed to the pressure of the Temple leadership and the crowds, condemning Jesus to death by crucifixion. Christ was forced to parade through crowds wearing a crown of thorns to symbolize his status as King of the Jews, and carried a massive wooden cross on his back. He was nailed to the cross by the ankles and wrists and hanged for three hours. He died at 3 pm. His body was hastily removed and put in a tomb. John 19:5-6: “Then came Jesus forth, wearing the crown of thorns, and the purple robe. And Pilate saith unto them, Behold the man! When the chief priests therefore and officers saw him, they cried out, saying, Crucify him, crucify him. Pilate saith unto them, Take ye him, and crucify him: for I find no fault in him.” John 19:17-18: “And he bearing his cross went forth into a place called the place of a skull, which is called in the Hebrew Golgotha: Where they crucified him, and two others with him, on either side one, and Jesus in the midst.”

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John 19:41-42: “Now in the place where he was crucified there was a garden; and in the garden a new sepulchre, wherein was never man yet laid. There laid they Jesus therefore because of the Jews’ preparation day; for the sepulchre was nigh at hand.”

Matthew 28:5-8a: “And the angel answered and said unto the women, Fear not ye: for I know that ye seek Jesus, which was crucified. He is not here: for he is risen, as he said. Come, see the place where the Lord lay. And go quickly, and tell his disciples that he is risen from the dead; and, behold, he goeth before you into Galilee; there shall ye see him: lo, I have told you. And they departed quickly from the sepulchre with fear and great joy.”

oseph of Arimathaea, a disciple of Jesus, and Nicodemus, a religious official, paid to have the body of Jesus quietly buried. By local custom, the body was not embalmed but buried as soon as possible after death. The body lay untouched through Saturday, the Jewish Sabbath day, because no one could go near a dead body on this holy day. The disciples of Jesus were heartbroken at his death and observed the Jewish Sabbath in sorrow, forgetting about the promise of resurrection.

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he public discovered that Jesus’ tomb was empty and that he fulfilled his promise to rise from the dead. This is a great feast day with worship and celebration. Easter Sunday is the foremost day of religious observance within the Christian faith.

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he Last Supper was one of most important events to take place during the final week of Christ’s life. The Last Supper was held on a Thursday that was very likely the evening of preparation for Jewish celebration of Passover. The Last Supper is depicted in the Gospels as the final meal Jesus shared with his 12 apostles before he was crucified. Christians believe that, during the meal, Jesus predicted that his disciple Peter would deny knowing him three times before the following morning, while also predicting that another disciple present at the meal would ultimately betray him. Many Christians also believe the Last Supper marked the institution of what is now the Lord’s Supper. The Gospels of Mark, Matthew and Luke include accounts of the sharing of the bread and wine, though each account differs slightly. While the Gospel of John, which differs in various ways from those of Mark, Matthew and Luke, does not describe the bread and wine supper. The Last Supper is a significant event in the life of Jesus Christ and one that merits special consideration during Holy Week.

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Easter Fun & Games

Easter Word Search W X V A S F R D S T M V F Q C R R E P K X F A P S O O U X H E A S T E R L B R I U F A S O Y T B E I V S M I R U P U Y C Y L G B A A F A N H T N K R O T G I T I H Z L G C D N E R L S E I R C T F D O A Y J U B A C O K R P Z I Y Y S N R O H T N R U S Y A D I L O H J M Y E F H O R A N C R O S S E I N G C B A W A B D N I F R S O N W M M X C N H O P R J Z U R U S N B F H O U R E F T X S G B D Find the words hidden vertically, horizontally, diagonally, and backwards.

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WORDS APRIL BASKET BUNNY CANDY CHOCOLATE CHRIST CHURCH CROSS CROWN EASTER EGGS FIND HOLIDAY HOP HUNT JESUS LAMB MARY RABBIT SALVATION SPRING SUNDAY THORNS

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Word Scramble Rearrange the letter to spell something pertaining to Easter.

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Answer: Easter

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Answer: Risen

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Answer: Bunny

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The meaning behind

EASTER SYMBOLS

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aster Sunday is one of the most meaningful days on the Christian calendar. Easter commemorates the resurrection of Jesus Christ, who Christians believe died by crucifixion as a sacrifice to atonement. Many symbols are associated with Easter, and understanding these symbols can help Christians and non-Christians alike gain a stronger grasp of this deeply meaningful Christian day of worship.

LAMB

The lamb represents Jesus Christ, the Son of God. The lamb can be connected to Jewish Passover, a Jewish holiday that commemorates the liberation of the Israelites from Egyptian slavery. During the celebration of Passover, each Jewish family killed a lamb as a sacrifice. Jesus is the Lamb of God who God sacrificed so sins could be forgiven.

EASTER EGGS

While Easter eggs may seem like a secular symbol of Easter, their connection to Easter dates back many centuries. The early Christians saw the egg as symbolic of the tomb out of which Christ emerged when he was resurrected. Early Christians even painted Easter eggs, much like parents do with their children today, and even had them blessed and gave them as gifts. Historians believe King Edward I of England, who ruled from 1272 to 1307, dyed boiled eggs and gave them to members of his royal household on Easter.

EASTER BUNNY

The most prominent symbol of Easter harkens back to the 1700s when German immigrants arrived in the New World with their “Osterhase,” or Easter Hare. Hares were popular subjects for church art in medieval Germany, where they frequently appeared in sets of threes, symbolizing the Holy Trinity. Because of the animal’s prolific rate of reproduction, rabbits had also represented rebirth and new life since ancient times. That association was linked to the story of Christ’s resurrection with the arrival of Christianity.

CLOTHING

New clothing is another symbol of Easter that traces its origins back further than many Christians may realize. It’s customary for present-day Christians to don their Sunday best when attending Easter Sunday services, and the tradi-

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tion of looking sharp on Easter can be traced to the early Christians, who would wear new white robes for baptisms during Easter services. Eventually, all Easter celebrants began to wear new clothes during Easter services.

PALM FRONDS

Palm Sunday is the final Sunday of Lent, taking place one

week before Easter Sunday. Palm Sunday commemorates Jesus’ triumphant entry into Jerusalem. According to the Gospels, Jesus rode a young donkey into Jerusalem, where the townspeople threw palms in front of him in homage. That practice was a customary sign of respect in Jerusalem, and today the palm is a sign of peace. Palms continue to be distributed to the faithful during Palm Sunday.

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