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#EasterChangedMyLife

Could you share the good news of Easter by creating a short ‘selfie-style’ testimony video for social media – with the hashtag #EasterChangedMyLife – where you share the difference Jesus makes to you? We hope that despite ‘lock-down’ and church buildings being shut, this will mean that over the Easter weekend thousands of people will have the opportunity to engage with a Christian they know sharing about Easter!

This is going to be the strangest Easter most of us will have known. A bunch of us were chatting during our online church service last Sunday about how we could share the wonder of Easter when we’re all stuck at home. It’s been amazing seeing Christians on the frontline serving in all sorts of ways, but we hope this initiative provides a personal and authentic way for everyday Christians to give a reason for the hope we have at this unsettling time.

It’s hardly an original idea to share your story, but there’s something about this moment in the life of our nation, with this technology, and at this time in the Christian year, that would seem to make this a precious time to take an action like this together and share real hope.

When we’re asked to ‘share our testimony’, we instinctively think of explaining how we first became a Christian. But that assumes our ‘Jesus story’ stopped the moment we signed up on the dotted line. Yes, it can be helpful to show we struggled with the same objections as our friends, but don’t we have more to say that that? I wrote a piece for Premier Christianity about why ‘our story’ doesn’t end with our conversion – we can tell the story of what difference Jesus makes today. In a culture that longs to know, ‘Does Christianity work?’ (perhaps more than ‘Is Christianity true?’), then this is a powerful witness.

US-based readers might have noticed The Gospel Coalition has launched a similar initiative called #JesusChangedMyLife. A few of us felt having Easter in the hashtag might bring an immediacy to the challenge, but also might offer more receptive cultural outreach opportunities and seem like a smaller step for those Christians sharing their story. But you might like to use both!

We’ve all got a story. And for Christians, the historical events of Easter have changed our stories. The beauty of something like this is that you’re the only one who can tell that story.

Here’s a little promo video you can share with church members:

Could you give it a go?

Here’s my attempt – so if I can do it, so can you!

There’s a bunch of other outreach ideas you might like to get involved in that have been compiled by Laura Treneer here. And check out Easter Means Hope, a great outward-facing website that you may want to link to.

We’ve also made some tips for sharing your story as part of #EasterChangedMyLife, which you can see below or at the Facebook page: www.fb.com/easterchangedmylife

 

 

 

 

 

 

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April 11, 2020by Robin Ham
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The Easter Refill – 7 Links for Your Easter Weekend (12/4/20)

Seven up…

1) BBC’s religion editor Martin Bashir: Why Christianity is still relevant this Easter – Fascinating and honest article from the BBC’s religion editor. Encouraging to see this in the national press. This was my attempt to do something similar in our local paper!

2) Viral Videos – You might like or want to share illustrator & animator Danny Yap’s work to accompany City Alight’s Easter-themed song, Jerusalem. Also, if you missed it last week, Phil Knox has filmed The Comeback. There’s a bunch of other Easter videos here at Go Chatter’s page that you might like to share on social media or include in church services, etc.

3) Coronavirus and Christ – John Piper has just released this free eBook, which I’m told is very good – although I haven’t got round to it yet. I was also interested to read this perceptive piece in The Spectator, ‘Will coronavirus hasten the demise of religion – or herald its revival?‘

4) YourNeighbour.org – This looks like an interesting initiative that churches have been invited to sign-up to, pledging their support for their communities at this time.

5) Easter for Kids – On Easter Sunday, Faith in Kids have organised a special Easter Watch Party at 2pm, featuring Awesome Cutlery and Michael Tinker. It looks set to be epic! Also, Crossway are offering free streaming of their 26-minute kids’ film, The Biggest Story: The Animated Short Film, based on the on the best-selling book by pastor Kevin DeYoung. It seeks to show kids how all those classic stories in the Bible connect to Scripture’s overarching message about God’s glorious plan centred on Jesus. You need to watch it before the end of Easter Day though!

6) If Easter Is Only a Symbol, Then to Hell with It – Really appreciated this article from Tish Harrison Warren on why Jesus’ resurrection being physical and real makes all the difference in the world.

7) I Want to Break Free – For something a bit different, you’ve got to watch this video to the end (30 seconds)! It really cracked me up. Happy Easter!

Oh, and if you haven’t, why not consider sharing what difference Jesus’ death and resurrection make to you as a ‘selfie-style’ video on social media to your friends, using the hashtag #EasterChangedMyLife. More info over at the Facebook page. You can also read this piece I wrote for Premier on the value of sharing our story – and why it doesn’t need to be dramatic ‘Damascus Road-style’ conversion.

This is also a great evangelistic website you might to share: Easter Means Hope. Glen has come up the idea of adding empty tombs to the rainbows of hope adorning our windows this weekend. You can also add a Facebook cover picture, etc.

Quote of the Week: 

“The stakes could not be higher. As a deadly virus speeds its way around the world bringing chaos, destruction, and death, it’s painfully clear that the Resurrection is either the whole hope of the world—the very center of reality—or Christianity is not worth our time.”

— Tish Harrison Warren

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