Celebrate the Easter story vibrantly
FAMILY LOVE
Who doesn’t enjoy the thought of the coming of springtime with new flowers bringing their gorgeous blossoms, brown grass turning green once again, all with the help of spring rains and the warmer sun rays?
Spring makes us want to get outside, plant new flowers, take long walks and visit with our neighbors along the way. Spring calls kids to get outside to run and play with the freedom from winter coats or jackets. Life just feels more relaxing in spring, and our steps are a little lighter as we take in the fresh smell of the spring air.
With the announcement of spring, Easter comes calling. It is time to prepare for family gatherings with egg dyeing and egg hunting, eating ham and all the trimmings and going to church to celebrate Easter.
One may ask, “How did rabbits, young
chicks and eggs become associated with Easter?” Well, the answer is that
it represents new life, and for Christians, new life was given when
Jesus walked out of the tomb alive. Christians use egg hunts for their
young children to celebrate Easter without giving them information about
Jesus’ death and resurrection that they are too young to absorb.
School-agers
and older can hear and come to understand the true meaning of Easter
and why Christians celebrate it. The story of the death, burial and
resurrection of Jesus can be fully exposed to this age group. They are
at the age of being able to come to understand the Christian’s belief
that the resurrection of Jesus gives a Christian “new life.”
Do
people in different countries celebrate Easter? Yes, there are people
around the world that celebrate Easter. Some have fun by having
egg-rolling races. Eggs are rolled down a hill or slope, and the first
one to reach the bottom that hasn't broken is the winner. There is also
an egg-knocking game played in lots of different countries. The game is
played with hardboiled eggs. The object of the game is to hit everyone
else's egg with a stick. The last player to keep their own egg unbroken
and get it over the finish line is declared the winner. Children from
all many different places in the world get to find Easter eggs in their
yards and gardens on Easter morning.
If
you are looking for a way to tell the Easter story to your children,
below are some different activities to do on Easter to bring eggs and
Easter together. Try any of the following for school-agers:
To
tell about Jesus and the Easter story, provide five different-colored
plastic eggs. Put one of these items in each of the eggs, leaving one
empty:
• 1st Egg - A small, black-andwhite, cut-out copy of the face of Jesus
• 2nd Egg - Small twigs glued together like a cross
• 3rd Egg - Small stone or rock for the tomb
• 4th Egg - Empty egg for Jesus coming out alive from the tomb
• 5th Egg - Piece of candy to represent the sweetness of Jesus being alive Tell the resurrection story by using the five eggs.
With a crayon write one characteristic of Jesus on
each egg before putting it in the dye such as: kind, loving, forgiving,
encouraging, helpful, etc. If using plastic eggs, use a permanent
marker. Fill them with candies (ones that won’t melt if it is warm
outside) or hide them inside the house, if needed.
For
school-agers: Before hiding the eggs or putting them in baskets,
encircle each one with a colored strip of paper (or place the strip
inside plastic eggs) that tells one small part of the Easter story. When
the eggs have been found, the children must unscramble the story and
put it in the right order. For example: Jesus, cross, stone, tomb,
Jesus. Use the eggs to tell the story of salvation.
Because
springtime and Easter are times to celebrate new life, to start anew,
to plant and to grow, let us do all look at Easter as a time with a
renewed sense of purpose to bring to life: To care for the world around
us, to strive to be more kind and forgiving, have a giving spirit, and
to pattern our lives after the one who gives new life.
Happy spring and Happy Easter!
Dianne Glasgow is a family and child specialist at the LSU AgCenter in Caddo Parish.
She can be reached at [email protected].