Jesus Is Alive: New 4-Week Easter Series

$ 39.00

New 4-week Easter series encouraging students to take a closer look at the deeper meaning behind the events surrounding Jesus’s death and resurrection.

In this series, students will explore how every step of the Easter story reveals something important about who Jesus is, what He came to do, and what it means to trust Him with their lives. 

Along the way, they’ll wrestle with expectations, see how Jesus obeyed God even when it was incredibly hard, discover how the details of the cross point to God’s faithfulness, and ultimately face the most important question of all: What do you believe about Jesus?

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SERIES OVERVIEW

Lesson 1: Not What You Expected
Bible: John 12:12-18
Bottom Line: Strong faith chooses Jesus over what we want or expect. 

Lesson 2: The Hardest Yes
Bible: Matthew 26:36-46
Bottom Line: Jesus shows us that trusting and obeying God is important, even when that’s hard to do. 

Lesson 3: Every Detail Matters
Bible: John 19:16-37, Psalm 22:18, Psalm 69:21, Exodus 12:46, Psalm 34:20, Zechariah 12:10
Bottom Line: Every detail of Jesus’s death shows us that God keeps His promises. 

Lesson 4: The Resurrection Reality
Bible: Matthew 28:1-10, Mark 16:5-6, Luke 24:5-7, John 20:5-7, John 3:15-18
Bottom Line: What matters most is what you believe about Jesus.

What’s Included?

  • Series artwork for promotional purposes (cover slide and blank text slide)
  • Social media graphics
  • Lessons come in both Word & PDF format. Edit as needed and easily share with volunteers.
  • Fun opening games
  • Creative, relevant teachings
  • Reflection activity at the end of each lesson to help students pause, reflect, and respond to the message.