HE HAS RISEN (Matthew 28:1-9) ALLELUIA!!
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Here is a wonderful activity for families!!!!!!!!
EASTER STORY DELIGHTS
aka Empty Tomb Cookies & Resurrection Cookies
Make this a family affair the Saturday evening before Easter.
1 cup pecans, to be broken
1 teaspoon vinegar
3 egg whites
pinch of salt
1 cup sugar
Wash and dry hands. Gather above ingredients, a Bible and some adhesive
tape. Preheat oven to 350 degrees and lightly grease the cookie sheet -
make sure you use parchment paper or the cookies will stick -- teflon or
not!
Place pecans in a plastic zip-lock bag. Give children wooden spoons, and let
them pound the pecans into small pieces. Set aside. Explain that after
Jesus
was arrested, He was beaten by soldiers. (Read: John 19:1-3)
Let each helper smell the vinegar. Then measure 1 teaspoon into the mixing
bowl. Explain that while dying on the cross, Jesus was thirsty and the
soldiers gave Him vinegar to drink. (Read John 19:28-30).
Separate eggs. Add the whites to the vinegar. Eggs represent life. Explain
that Jesus gave His life to give us life. (Read John 10:10-11, 28)
Sprinkle a little salt into each persons palm, and let them brush it off
into
the mixture. Then they can taste their salty palms. This reminds us of the
salty tears shed by those saddened by Jesus death. (Read Luke 23:27)
So far the ingredients arent very appetizing; but now sugar is added, and
you
must trust that it will have a pleasant result. Explain that the sweetest
part of this story is that Jesus died because He loves us. He makes it
possible to know Him and belong to Him. (Read Psalm 34:8; John 3:16)
Beat with electric mixer on high speed until stiff peaks form. Have all
helpers notice the pearly white color, the color of purity in Gods eyes for
those who have been cleansed from sin by Jesus death. (Read Isaiah 1:18, 1
John 3:1-3)
Fold in nuts. Drop rounded teaspoon of the mixture on the cookie sheet
make sure you use parchment paper or the cookies will stick -- teflon or
not!
Explain that each mound resembles a rocky tomb like the one in which Jesus
body was placed. (Read Matthew 27:57-60)
Put the cookie sheet in the preheated oven, close the door, and turn the oven
completely OFF. Hand each participant a piece of tape to secure the oven
door. Explain that Jesus tomb was sealed. (Read Matthew 27:65-66).
Time for bed! Explain they may feel sad and disappointed to leave the
cookies
in the oven with the door closed. Jesus death seemed final to His
followers,
and they were in despair when the tomb was sealed. (Read John 16:20, 22)
On Easter morning, open the oven door and give everyone a cookie. Notice the
cracked surface of the cookies and then take a bite. The cookies are hollow!
On the first Easter morning, Jesus followers were amazed to find His tomb
opened and empty.
HE HAS RISEN (Matthew 28:1-9) ALLELUIA!!
Easter Baskets
Candy represents the sweetness of salvation, won for us by Jesus Christ through His
Death and Resurrection. Eggs, rabbits, chicks, and such are all signs of NEW LIFE, which
we have, spiritually, thanks to the Sacrifice of Our Lord.
T H E J E L L Y B E AN P R A Y E R
Red is for the blood He gave,
Green is for the grass He made.
Yellow is for the sun so bright,
Orange is for the edge of night.
Black is for the sins we've made,
White is for His grace which saves.
Purple is for the hours of sorrow,
Pink is for our new tomorrow.
A bag full of jellybeans,
Colorful and sweet,
Is a prayer, a promise.
A dear person's treat.
Information on the Shroud of Turin, check the
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The Easter Story
About the Origins of Easter Customs
The Passover Lamb
Passover on the Net
Psanky - Making Ukranian Eggs
Faberge Eggs Photos
Lots of Links for Easter
Images of Easter
PBS about Jesus to Christ
Holiday Home
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