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Alive-O 7 Term 3: Lesson 1 Easter
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The Date of Easter (Teacher’s Manual/Pupil’s Textbook)
The date of the Christian feast of Easter Changes every year. Until the fourth and fifth century there was no agreement as to when that date should be. Then in the fourth century it was decided that Easter Sunday would fall on the Sunday fallowing the paschal moon – the full moon that occurs at or after 21 March.
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Easter is celebrated on the first Sunday after the first full moon after 21 March.
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Jesus and Thomas Although Thomas the Twin was one of the twelve disciples, he wasn’t with the others when Jesus appeared to them.
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The told him ‘We have seen the Lord
The told him ‘We have seen the Lord!’ But Thomas said, ‘First I must see the nail scars in his hands and touch them with my finger. I must put my hand where the spear went into his side. I won’t believe it until I do this!’
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A week later the disciples were together again
A week later the disciples were together again. This time, Thomas was with them. Jesus came in while the doors were still locked and stood in the middle of the group.
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He greeted the disciples and said to Thomas, ‘Put your finger here and look at my hands. Put your hand into my side. Stop doubting and have faith!’
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Thomas replied, ‘You are my Lord and my God!’
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Jesus said, ‘Thomas, do you have faith because you have seen me
Jesus said, ‘Thomas, do you have faith because you have seen me? The people who have faith in me without seeing me are the ones who are truly blessed!’
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Bible Search Mark 16:1-8 John 20:24-29 John 21:1-12 Luke 24:13-33 Follow directions on the next three slides.
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Each group will look up one of the three
passages in the list of Bible searches. Read the passage quietly. Share the story with the class – who was in it? What happened?
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2. Read the passage quietly again.
What is the most important message for the people in the passage?
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3. Read the passage quietly again.
What message is God’s message for you as you read the passage?
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