Hosanna Hallelujah Easter Fun

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Hosanna Hallelujah Easter Fun In “Hosanna Hallelujah Easter Fun,” Episode, #206, join Meredith Curtis and learn to celebrate Holy Week and Easter in a meaningful way. Pass on biblical truth and values to your children through family traditions, devotions, crafts, food, and fun. Experience the depth of the Holy Week & Resurrection celebrations with role playing and object lessons. Don’t worry – Meredith likes to celebrate the easy way!           Powerline Productions, Inc. Bringing Homeschool Joy to Families Everywhere!   Show Notes Every Gospel Writer shares the details of Jesus’ final week from Palm Sunday to the Resurrection. Biblical Truth The Final Week – Biblical Events (Resurrrection Eggs, Laminated 8”x11” posters) Resurrection Power Biblical Values Celebrating, Thanking, Worship, Sharing the Good News Family Traditions Church, Devotions, Extended Family Meals, Palm Sunday Parade, Egg Hunts, Hats, New Easter Dresses, Crafts, Scripture Placecards Devotions Family Devotions Start Palm Saturday to Sunday after Easter Jesus Anointed, Palm Sunday, Jesus Clears Temple, Passover, Garden, Arrest, Trial, Cross, Burial, Resurrection, Appears to Disciples, Walk to Emmanus, Jesus Reinstates Peter, Ascension Crafts Easter Wheel, Resurrection Eggs, Food Passover Seder: Roasted Chicken, Lamb, Apple & Walnut Charoset, Carrot Salad, Potato Latke, Cheese Blintzes, Apple Tartlets Good Friday Ideas: Lamb or Roast or Fish, Parslied Potatoes, Asparagus, Pineapple Upside Down Cake, Red Grape Juice Easter Breakfast Ideas: Broccoli Quiche, Cinnamon Rolls, Raspberry Cheese Danish, Orange Juice, Coffee Easter Dinner Ideas: Ham or Roast, Potato Salad, Jello Salad, Deviled Eggs, Minted Peas & Carrots, Carrot Cake, Coconut Cake, Key Lime Pie Role Playing Dress Up & Act It Out Podcast, Radio Drama, Video Object Lessons Resurrrection Eggs Lamb Blood & Snake Venom When snake venom is injected into a lamb or sheep, the animal will create antibodies to fight the poison. When the sheep is bitten by a poisonous snake, it will have difficulty swallowing, the tongue will protrude from the mouth, and the animal will dribble saliva. Often the animals will be unable to stand after he expels his stomach contents through his nose. After remaining motionless for a period of time, the sheep will regain consciousness. The sheep’s stomach contains a special enzyme found in the stomach that breaks down the venom. 2 weeks of Family Devotions & Crafts Sign up for our Newsletter Sign up for our updates and get your copy of 100 Homeschool Hacks FREE. Sign up here.           Homeschool Resources: Shop at PowerlineProd.com  

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