Description
Easter Egg Bowling is an Easter themed variation of “Lawn Bowling” but on a smaller scale. It’s suitable for youth, children and adults of all ages.
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Description
Easter Egg Bowling is an Easter themed variation of “Lawn Bowling” but on a smaller scale. It’s suitable for youth, children and adults of all ages.
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Description
In this variation of the common Easter Egg hunt, each youth will find an Easter egg with his or own name on it.
Resources
Easter eggs with each person’s name on one. You’ll want to have one egg for each person and maybe a couple extra prize eggs.
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A basketball in my hands is worth about $19.
A basketball in Michael Jordan's hands is worth about $33 million.
It depends whose hands it's in.
A baseball in my hands is worth about $6.
A baseball in Mark Mcquire's hands is worth $19 million.
It depends whose hands it's in.
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Description
In this Easter Icebreaker, youth will need to discover each other’s secret Easter identity.
Resources
Colorful Plastic Easter Eggs (one for each youth)
Preparation
Place a piece of paper inside each plastic Easter egg with an item on it. All items are related to Easter. Here is a list of potential items:
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Abraham Lincoln was riding home from church in his carriage one Sunday when his secretary asked how he liked the sermon. “Not very much,” said the president. His response surprised the secretary because the preacher was popular and most people considered him a very gifted speaker. When asked what the problem was, Lincoln replied, “He did not ask me to do anything great.”
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BASIC SERMON OUTLINE and FOOD FOR THOUGHT
Numbers 28:1-30:16
Summary: God, through Moses, repeats the instructions for the offerings and the vow to insure faithfulness upon entering Canaan.
28:1-29:40 Faithfulness in Worship
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There is an old eastern story about a snake that lived on a path on the way to a famous temple in India.
Many people would walk along the path to worship, and the snake would often bite people with his poisonous bite.
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