Explore fun and meaningful Easter outreach ideas to connect with others, spark faith conversations, and celebrate the hope of Jesus’ resurrection.
What is Easter? And why is it so important? Discover the origins of Easter and why Resurrection Sunday is so significant to Jesus’ followers — then and now.
Use this week's-worth of content to take your audience through the last days of Christ's life leading up to the crucifixion and resurrection on Twitter.
Are you exhausted? Do you sense that the world isn’t as God created it to be? Is it hard for you to find your sense of purpose and belonging after so much has changed? If you’re tired from transitions, big or small, or if you’re in need of refreshment, this is an invitation to you.
Why does candy sometimes seem more real to me at Easter than the Resurrection?
Learn what the Passover meal, the setting of the Lord’s supper, means to us today.
Move beyond the candy and bunnies and prepare your heart for the true meaning of Easter.
Here are 10 outreach ideas for you to use this Easter from staff members of Cru.
How do we make the Easter message relevant without diluting it? Try these refreshing ideas incorporating all 5 senses.
Despite opposition, an outreach in Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria, sparks nationwide evangelism.
What does it mean to give something up for Lent? How does Lent prepare you for Easter? What exactly do people do during Lent? Find out the answers to these questions and more.
The death and resurrection of Jesus is the big storyline of the Bible. It’s no surprise, then, that a majority of Christians celebrate it every year on Easter Sunday. But did you know some people start getting ready for Easter 40 days before it happens?
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We invite you to join us over the next 40 days by seeking to silence the world and to prepare your heart for the celebration of Easter.
We prepare our hearts in anticipation of Easter. We reflect on the cross and its significance. We feel the long, heavy pause between Good Friday and Easter Sunday — waiting for the discovery of an empty grave and a risen Savior. And then it comes. He comes! And then it’s Monday.
Christmas is a great time for spiritual exploration. Because of its connection to Christianity, it makes sense to take time to think about God. Your spiritual journey doesn’t have to end when the decorations are packed up for the year. Here are some next steps for continuing your exploration of God.