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she's still limping quite badly but was in a great mood today enjoying the spring sun and relaxing in the yard with us
Branden and Brent celebrated 1974 Easter in Norman, Oklahoma. The next month we moved to Midland, Texas.
Easter is the pinnacle of the Church's liturgical year and is the solemnity upon which the rest of the year revolves. It was on the first Easter Sunday that the Lord's disciples discovered the empty tomb, indicating that Christ had risen from the dead.
By His Resurrection Jesus Christ triumphed over death, paid the debt that came through the sin of Adam, and thus opened the gates of Heaven to mankind. Thus, the Lord's Resurrection on Easter thus marks the turning point in salvation history.
It is for this reason that Christians have great reason to rejoice in the new life brought to us by the Risen Savior. Salvation has come at last! For this reason, the Church resumes the use of the word "alleluia" which is said with even greater frequency and fervor for the rest of the fifty days of the Easter season, also known as 'Paschaltide.'
The Resurrection of Jesus Christ is no mere historical event relegated to history but a living reality which Christians experience again and again each year. It is an ever ancient and ever new mystery that is re-presented each year. May all discover and receive the new life to be found in the Risen Savior.
Grand Trunk (as Grand Rapids Trunko is called) has his own way of participating in the Easter Egg Hunt.
The Easter week at Shree Peetha Nilaya was as eventful as it was blessed. The spirit of Christ and His Love was ever-present among the many devotees gathered to observe the full days of prayers and services. It was a week of joy and happiness, insight and inspiration, but most importantly, a week of family and unity in the name of the Divine!
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EASTER EGG INSPIRED BY THE WALL PAINTINGS OF SERBIAN MEDIEVAL MONASTERIES (OLD RAS- DJURDJEVI STUPOVI XII c.)
Easter is the pinnacle of the Church's liturgical year and is the solemnity upon which the rest of the year revolves. It was on the first Easter Sunday that the Lord's disciples discovered the empty tomb, indicating that Christ had risen from the dead.
By His Resurrection Jesus Christ triumphed over death, paid the debt that came through the sin of Adam, and thus opened the gates of Heaven to mankind. Thus, the Lord's Resurrection on Easter thus marks the turning point in salvation history.
It is for this reason that Christians have great reason to rejoice in the new life brought to us by the Risen Savior. Salvation has come at last! For this reason, the Church resumes the use of the word "alleluia" which is said with even greater frequency and fervor for the rest of the fifty days of the Easter season, also known as 'Paschaltide.'
The Resurrection of Jesus Christ is no mere historical event relegated to history but a living reality which Christians experience again and again each year. It is an ever ancient and ever new mystery that is re-presented each year. May all discover and receive the new life to be found in the Risen Savior.
Carrot cake cupcakes with cream cheese buttercream frosting topped with homemade marzipan carrots with parsley tops
Yesterday (Easter monday) we had an easter tea at my grandmas house, I made Easter Biscuits, Easter nests, easter cake thingy and easter egg cookies, wonderfully piped on in white chocolate by my sister!
Easter dresses created for Project Run & Play Signature Style challenge.
Used the Junebug dress pattern by Craftiness is Not Optional.
Blogged here: sewinharmony.com/easter-junebugs/
Easter basket photos at Hardgrave Photography in Knoxville Arkansas with Certified Professional Photographer Becky Hardgrave
Better than a chocolate egg! Easter chick is ready to hatch from her pretty felt egg. A long ribbon is attached to stop this cute little hatchling from getting lost on Easter morning.
Blogged 3 March 2009.
Easter Sunday
Chatanooga (Coolidge Park), Tennessee
27 March 2016.
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Easter is the pinnacle of the Church's liturgical year and is the solemnity upon which the rest of the year revolves. It was on the first Easter Sunday that the Lord's disciples discovered the empty tomb, indicating that Christ had risen from the dead.
By His Resurrection Jesus Christ triumphed over death, paid the debt that came through the sin of Adam, and thus opened the gates of Heaven to mankind. Thus, the Lord's Resurrection on Easter thus marks the turning point in salvation history.
It is for this reason that Christians have great reason to rejoice in the new life brought to us by the Risen Savior. Salvation has come at last! For this reason, the Church resumes the use of the word "alleluia" which is said with even greater frequency and fervor for the rest of the fifty days of the Easter season, also known as 'Paschaltide.'
The Resurrection of Jesus Christ is no mere historical event relegated to history but a living reality which Christians experience again and again each year. It is an ever ancient and ever new mystery that is re-presented each year. May all discover and receive the new life to be found in the Risen Savior.