Chocolate Bunnies. Peanut butter eggs. Jelly beans. Easter eggs. Marshmallow Peeps. That's Easter, right? ...not so much.
I have grown tired of commercialized holidays - annoyed that my kids have expectations for "things" with each holiday. That's our fault as parents. We let it happen. Don't get me wrong, I'm not anti-gift. I'm just anti-gluttony.
All week I've been reminding the kids of what Easter means. "What happened on Good Friday?" Sidney: "Jesus died on the cross for us." "What happened on Easter?" Ashton: "Jesus came back from the dead." "Is Easter about candy and gifts?" Both kids: "No."
Sunday morning we went to church as we always do. The place was packed. Wall to wall people - no place to sit, no place to park. The sanctuary was so full that it closed and people were routed into our worship center, Resonate. Resonate is a very laid back, modern place of worship. Coffee, iPads, smart phones, jeans and a rockin' band are staples to this Sunday morning gathering place. There were a number of visitors who both purposefully came to our class and those who were directed there due to overflow. When I looked around the room it seemed that people were truly enjoying themselves. This wasn't a fire and brimstone environment. This was all about grace and joy. People responded to that.
It's Easter, it's a joyful time! We don't need chocolate and sugar-coated marshmallows to remind us of that....although they do sweeten the day.
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