Mayflower
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Hi! So thought I would see how other parents think on here. I have gone to a new church for about a year now and love it. I believe my faith has deepened in Christ Jesus as well as my family.
My pastor recently did a sermon on "Pastor's Pet Peeves on Easter." And one of those was explaining how the Easter bunny/Easter eggs, these were all pagan customs and deter from the Resurrection of Christ. It is ironic my sermon notes blew away the same day in the wind. LOL. I will have to go back and listen online again...but it isn't that I haven't thought of this before. I've had years of conviction off and on about it. But this year, for me, I have decided not to participate in that part (the bunnies and eggs). I have decided that my husband can take the kids to events if he wants, and I'm not going to bash family if they want to give the kids an Easter basket or something... But I'm not going to encourage it/take them myself...I want to lead them to the cross and not mix the world with God. It is hard, because I have fond memories from my childhood of Easter Sunday. And I'm surely dressing them in cute dresses. But it was like the message I needed to hear... Our family doesn't do Halloween now. I've always been convicted of that. It is just hard when it isn't necessarily evil to have a picture with the bunny and everything. It was goddess of fertility though. And the one verse in the Bible that says "Easter" is actually about the Jewish passover. No eggs involved.
It is hard as a parent, because I don't want to have a rod and iron household. I don't want to scare them away from Christ. I want them to be able to experience things if they want to. My husband is such a good man. He hardly shares his feelings, but he said we all have different beliefs in things and supports me.
It was a blessed week just getting back from a family trip. But this is in my heart and wondered if any other parent has felt this way too or has any advice.
God bless you all and it is a Good Friday, because of "it is finished."
My pastor recently did a sermon on "Pastor's Pet Peeves on Easter." And one of those was explaining how the Easter bunny/Easter eggs, these were all pagan customs and deter from the Resurrection of Christ. It is ironic my sermon notes blew away the same day in the wind. LOL. I will have to go back and listen online again...but it isn't that I haven't thought of this before. I've had years of conviction off and on about it. But this year, for me, I have decided not to participate in that part (the bunnies and eggs). I have decided that my husband can take the kids to events if he wants, and I'm not going to bash family if they want to give the kids an Easter basket or something... But I'm not going to encourage it/take them myself...I want to lead them to the cross and not mix the world with God. It is hard, because I have fond memories from my childhood of Easter Sunday. And I'm surely dressing them in cute dresses. But it was like the message I needed to hear... Our family doesn't do Halloween now. I've always been convicted of that. It is just hard when it isn't necessarily evil to have a picture with the bunny and everything. It was goddess of fertility though. And the one verse in the Bible that says "Easter" is actually about the Jewish passover. No eggs involved.
It is hard as a parent, because I don't want to have a rod and iron household. I don't want to scare them away from Christ. I want them to be able to experience things if they want to. My husband is such a good man. He hardly shares his feelings, but he said we all have different beliefs in things and supports me.
It was a blessed week just getting back from a family trip. But this is in my heart and wondered if any other parent has felt this way too or has any advice.
God bless you all and it is a Good Friday, because of "it is finished."