The use of symbols such as eggs and rabbits can help parents explain the gospel truth behind the increasingly secularized holiday of Easter, a Christian author based in Tennessee told Fox News Digital ...
You know them: the fluffy bunnies, fancy bonnets, lemony Peeps, baskets filled with chocolates. And Easter is that, certainly. But there is more. In keeping with the sacred origin of the observance, ...
• Easter in the United States is widely associated with bunnies, candy, and flowers. • Many of those symbols have ancient origins. • But the idea that Easter's name derives from a pagan goddess is ...
Easter traditions and symbols have undergone evolution over time, with some enduring for centuries. While Easter holds significance for Christians as the commemoration of Christ's resurrection, many ...
Easter is a tradition that many across the Mountain Empire, the nation and the world will celebrate today either religiously or in the secular traditions of the Easter bunny filling baskets with candy ...
Churches throughout St. Augustine will use many symbols today to tell the story of Christ's triumph over death including the egg, the Easter lily, the color white and butterflies. At Memorial Lutheran ...
Have you ever wondered how the legend of the Easter Bunny started? The English name for Easter comes from the Anglo-Saxon goddess called Eastre. She represented light and Spring. Days become longer ...
More than 90 million chocolate bunnies and 16 billion jelly beans will be produced for the Easter holiday this year. Only Halloween tops it for the purchase and consumption of candy. Sweet treats are ...
While Christmas might be considered the most familiar Christian celebration, to believers and nonbelievers, Easter-including the 40-day lenten season that precedes it-is perhaps the most participatory ...