Easter is one of the most significant celebrations in the life of the church. It’s a time of deep reflection, powerful worship, and joyful proclamation of Christ’s victory over death. As church leaders, we pour our hearts into making this season meaningful—not just as an event, but as a time of spiritual renewal for our congregations and communities.
At our recent Pastor’s Lunch (March, 2025), we shared insights on how to prepare well for Easter. Here are some key takeaways to encourage and guide you in this important season. Spiritual Preparation. Easter is more than just ministry—it’s a sacred time for personal and corporate reflection. Before the services, programs, and celebrations, let’s ensure our hearts are prepared:
May you find joy in the journey, strength in the Spirit, and renewal in your own heart as you lead your church in proclaiming the risen Christ. He is Risen! Blessings, Bong
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Easter is the most significant celebration in the Christian faith, but it also comes with challenges that pastors must be ready to address. From cultural distractions to theological confusion, here are eight key issues to be aware of—and how to respond.
1. The Commercialization of Easter Many people associate Easter more with egg hunts, chocolate bunnies, and shopping than with Jesus’ resurrection. While traditions can be fun, they shouldn’t replace the true meaning of Easter. ✅ How to Respond:
2. Biblical Confusion About the Resurrection Some Christians don’t fully understand why the resurrection matters. Others treat Easter as just another church holiday. ✅ How to Respond:
3. Skepticism and Doubt Some people, influenced by secular media or atheist arguments, question whether Jesus really rose from the dead. ✅ How to Respond:
4. Easter-Only Churchgoers Many people attend church on Easter and Christmas but stay disconnected the rest of the year. ✅ How to Respond:
5. Social Justice vs. Gospel-Centered Preaching Some churches focus more on community service than on preaching the resurrection. While good works matter, they shouldn’t replace the Gospel message. ✅ How to Respond:
6. Division Over Easter Traditions Different denominations observe Easter in various ways (e.g., Lent, Good Friday, Holy Week). This can sometimes lead to debates and division. ✅ How to Respond:
7. The Challenge of Online vs. In-Person Worship Since COVID-19, many people now prefer online services. How can pastors engage both digital and in-person attendees? ✅ How to Respond:
Some people mix Christianity with New Age beliefs, universalism, or self-help philosophies, especially around "rebirth" themes. ✅ How to Respond:
Easter is a powerful opportunity to share the Gospel, strengthen believers, and invite the lost to faith in Christ. By addressing these challenges with wisdom and biblical truth, pastors can ensure that Easter remains focused on what truly matters—the resurrection of Jesus! |
AuthorBong has been part of the leadership team since 2021. He is a pastor and a bible teacher. Archives
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