Who Let This Bunny Out?

And What Is He Doing with All Those Eggs?

As Easter approaches, it’s hard to miss the familiar sights of bunnies, baskets, and colorful eggs. But have you ever wondered where these traditions come from—and what they can remind us of?

A Meaning Behind the Eggs

Throughout history, eggs were often saved as a special treat to be enjoyed on Easter Sunday, marking the end of Lent. Over time, they were beautifully decorated as symbols of new life—something that reflects the heart of Easter itself.

As we look into our Easter baskets this year, those colorful eggs can serve as a simple reminder of the new life we have through Christ.

A Season of Hope and Renewal

Easter is a joyful and meaningful season in our faith. It invites us to pause and remember the fullness of Christ’s love—from His sacrifice on the cross to the victory of the empty tomb.

As Matthew 28:6 reminds us, “He is not here; He has risen, just as He said.”

This truth is at the center of our celebration and the reason we gather together each year with gratitude and hope.

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