Here is what I am doing Easter Sunday:
- Welcome
- (interruption of three women in skit who went to the tomb and saw it was empty. they will come in and tell the story based on Mark 16)
- After they leave we sing and greet
- More singing
- Message
At the end of the message I have cross built and on stage (this is not new to you), but we have placed pieces of paper in bulletin for people to list things (from their past, present and future) to be nailed on the cross; i.e., past sins and need for healing and forgiveness; present troubles and future worries, (like my marriage when I get home, or no job or can't pay for the house, etc. or relationship with my kids, whatever.) Just joking on these, Sherry!
While they are thinking on these things, I have a 2 min 22 second video called the “Simple Complexity of Easter”. It is a man who takes all his hate and fears and problems and nails them to the cross. Then he buries them in the ground and then when these things are unburied, they are no longer hate or fears or problems; the resurrection of Christ transformed his fears into faith and hate into love and problems into hope. It is amazing.
My message is called "I believe". It is about Easter power. It is about asking Christ to do a long shot in your life with the same power that raised him from the dead, Romans 8:11.
Then after everyone has taken their cards to the front and have nailed them to the cross, before they go back to their seats they will pick up a candle. The candle will be lit similar to what we do on Christmas Eve. It is a sign of bringing light into our life through the power of Easter Resurrection.
Then we end the service with “Because He Lives” or something that keeps in the ‘I believe’ theme.
That is it! Okay, gotta run; talk to you soon.
Pastor Steve

