It is important in our family to keep the message of a Risen Savior – Jesus Christ – in our Easter holiday. While, we do have a lot of fun with friends and family having an Easter party with baskets and egg hunts and new clothes we love to find new ways to incorporate Jesus in our day of festivities.
I found some great ideas that I wanted to share with you all. Ways to keep Jesus a part of Easter.
Christian Easter Fun Ideas
You can also find some Easter printables for your kids to enjoy at Christian Preschool Printables.
How do you keep Christ in Easter?
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Darcy says
I like those Easter story cookies!
Stephanie says
Great ideas! We are always looking for ideas to bring Christ more and more into our holiday celebrations.
LaVonne says
Thank you Stephanie. I appreciated these pins too. Thanks for stopping!
sara says
I like the Easter Story Cookies too! Thanks for sharing!
Larissa says
I agree with the premise of the things you included in this post. We should always be reminded about the reason for the Easter season- Christ who rose from the dead after suffering for our sins.
Rachel says
I’ve always wanted to make those Resurrection Cookies – thanks for the link!
LaVonne says
You are welcome, Rachel. I’d like to make them this year too. Enjoy the rest of your weekend and Happy Easter!
Eileen Petersen says
We put a small white porcelain statue of Christ posed praying in Gethsemane placed on a gold table runner with the quote from Matthew 28:6: “He is not here…He is risen as He said.”
Danielle @ We Have It All says
Love this idea, thanks for sharing!
Sofia Byrd says
Such great ideas! I like the “We’ve been Egged” activity the best 🙂
Elizabeth Morana says
Thanks for the great ideas. I want my little ones to understand the true meaning of Easter and these are lovely ideas that I can get the kids involved in. Happy Easter
Caroline Connors says
We used to make Resurrection Rolls when by boys were in preschool. Very similar to the cookies, but yours sound yummier. Another suggestion for this year… We’ve been watching “The Bible” miniseries on The History Channel, which concludes this Sunday with the story of The Passion. Fortunately, we remembered to DVR the whole series, and we plan on having a Bible marathon this weekend, culminating in the finale on Easter night. It’s been a great medium for my boys to discuss their faith and individual grasp of the Bible.
LaVonne says
I have not been able to catch much of The Bible miniseries. I am going to buy it when it comes out next month on Blu-ray. What I did catch looked great! Thanks for stopping by! Heading to your blog next.