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The Easter week story
Rachel and Sarah have been telling us the Easter story over the last few stories.
Here we've grouped the stories, prayers and crafts together for you to explore the whole Easter story.
Here we've grouped the stories, prayers and crafts together for you to explore the whole Easter story.
Rachel reads us the Palm Sunday story and shows a craft we could make.
On the following Thursday, Jesus ate his last supper with his special friends called the disciples.
On Easter day, some women went to find Jesus
Here's how to make a reminder of the whole week of the Easter story from Palm Sunday to the empty tomb
Easter Time is a a very active time on the farm.
As Sarah looks after her animals she has also been thinking about the Easter story.
Join Sarah on her journey through Easter week on the farm
There were Easter egg hunts at both the manse and in Sarah's lambing shed. How many eggs can you find?
Norma invites you to join her on an Easter egg hunt around the manse garden
Click the picture below to enjoy the hunt. There's no speaking on the video but you will hear a lot of sounds from nature as Norma journeys round looking for eggs.
Norma takes you through the answers for the egg hunt below
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Bible reading plan
oHere's a simple bible reading plan for the next few weeks taken from Janie Stuart's favourite Bible commentator-Dale Bruner. He calls it making a home with Jesus. (John 15). His suggestion is that we read a a book a month, reading a chapter a day and think about what we have read and what is happening in our lives. Since some books are have fewer chapters than days in the month, then you either get to have a few days holiday or spend time chewing over passages that caught your attention in that particular book.
His scheme for the next few months would be:
March: Luke 1-24
April: John 1-21
May: Acts 1-28
June: Romans: 1-16
We are part way through the gospel of Luke in the church so I would suggest the following:
March 22 to April 12 Luke 10 -24
April 13 to May 3: John 1-21
May: Acts 1-28 which would gets us back onto Dale's plan but let us read and reflect on the Easter story at Easter.
His scheme for the next few months would be:
March: Luke 1-24
April: John 1-21
May: Acts 1-28
June: Romans: 1-16
We are part way through the gospel of Luke in the church so I would suggest the following:
March 22 to April 12 Luke 10 -24
April 13 to May 3: John 1-21
May: Acts 1-28 which would gets us back onto Dale's plan but let us read and reflect on the Easter story at Easter.
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