Easter Questions
On the Christian Calendar, Easter is rapidly approaching. More has been written about easter, and the cultural connection with bunnies and chocolate that I can to link here. However, Easter can also be a conversational occasion with people.
Yesterday, a co-worker was asked to do a significant project update on Easter Sunday. He politely said, “It’s Easter, no.” His co-worker cheerfully states “I’m so irreligious that I didn’t even know Easter was coming.” A light hearted conversation followed about Easter.
Consider having conversations with people when the opprotunity presents itself. Here are some questions you might use (from Dare2Share):
What does your family do on Easter Sunday?
Why does your family do whatever it is they do on Easter?
Do you ever go to church on Easter? Why or why not?
Would you like to join me this Sunday at church?
Do you believe in God? What do you think He’s like?
Are your beliefs about God the same as your parents’ beliefs?
Do you think Jesus rose from the dead like the Bible says?
Our conversations with people should be natural ebb and flow of a conversation. I offer these questions simply to help your conversations along.
I invite you to email me some of your conversations, or post them here. If you choose to post them here, please consider tactfulness for privacy reasons.
Let me ask you this?
What other questions have you found helpful for a friendly conversation?
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Thanks, Pastor Chris, for the challenge to engage people regarding Easter.
You’ve passed along great questions. And, while I do not have any to add at this time, you’ve got me thinking. For that, I am grateful.
Have a blessed Easter.