Grade 4/5 Easter Art |
I recall asking several times for the story
that matched a full two-page spread of a dramatic scene of the anguish of the
dark day at Golgotha that we mark during this Holy Week. In gentle ways, my
father told me that story was so big and so immense that I was not old enough
to understand it completely; what I needed to know was that God loved me
immensely and that I would learn as I got older just how much more he loved me
specifically.
How do you bring the harsh reality of Good
Friday and the abundant joy of Easter Sunday to a young learner? We do so by
making the journey back year after year to sustain and grow our faith. We tell
the stories and sing of the love of Christ-crucified. We speak of why the
sacrifice was necessary and what salvation achieved for us. Classroom teachers
throughout LCES will be busy with that task this week in ways that are
well-suited to the stage of faith formation their students are at. No matter if
we are seven or seventy-seven, we circle back to the cross to reconnect anew to
the “old, old story of Jesus and His love.”
We pray that the joy of Easter and the gift
of true life before our resurrected Savior will be a blessing in your
household. Christ is risen, He is risen indeed! SJ