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10.03.2021

NUA Easter Series Available Now

NUA Easter Series Available Now

SU Ireland and SU Scotland have teamed up once again to produce a free three part video series that provides a fresh perspective on Easter and why it matters for us today.

NUA Easter is available now. There are three episodes (and a bonus video) aimed at 9 to 14 year olds for church and parish ministry. The series is suitable for youth groups, classroom delivery and home learning.

Join Sarah Campbell, Darren Bourke and Mark Murray on a unique and entertaining journey that highlights the meaning of the incredible events of Easter.

Alongside the videos is a downloadable resource pack with quizzes and reflection activities formatted for youth groups, classroom delivery and home learning.

The series is free. All you need to do is register here to access it.

Episode One: The Origins of Easter – When we think about Easter, our minds turn to bunnies, eggs and lots of chocolate. But Easter is really a worldwide Christian festival, as important to Christians as Christmas. So what is it Christians are actually celebrating? This episode explores the origins of Easter by going back to the very beginning and discovering Jesus’ mission in coming to Earth. However, the rescue mission takes a strange turn when Jesus is arrested by Roman soldiers. Surely that wasn’t part of the plan.

Episode Two: The Story of Good Friday – “It’s not fair!” are words we’re all familiar with. We want fairness, justice. But possibly the most unfair thing ever to have happened took place on the very first Easter. Jesus was innocent; his friends, and even his opponents, knew that full well. And yet Jesus was sentenced to death by crucifixion – a terrible punishment. This episode explores the trial of Jesus for crimes he hadn’t committed. What was to become of his mission? Had his amazing rescue plan failed?

Episode Three: The Meaning of the Resurrection – Jesus is dead, and buried in a tomb. An enormous stone and Roman soldiers guard the entrance. But when some of his followers visit the tomb one early morning, something astonishing unfolds. The stone is rolled away, the soldiers gone; an earthquake, angels, and an amazing message. We don’t all like surprises, but for Christians, this surprise at the heart of Easter, is the best news the world has ever heard.This final episode explores the resurrection of Jesus and what it means for Christians today.

You can watch the trailer for NUA Easter here:

 

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