Sakeji Easter Gardens

It has long been a tradition at Sakeji to spend a little time on Easter Sunday thinking of the wonderful story of the love of the Lord Jesus. What amazing love He showed when He gave Himself to die on Calvary’s cross. He died that we might have life!

 But, “Up from the grave He arose”. We sang that on Easter Sunday. What a wonderful truth. We have a living Saviour. This is proof that God was satisfied with the atoning death of His Son.

The children at Sakeji worked in small groups to make their Easter Gardens, representing both the death and resurrection of the Lord Jesus Christ.

Enjoy some pictures of their gardens:

The empty tomb with three crosses in the background  Flowers encircling the empty tomb and three crosses  Three crosses on the left, empty tomb on the right

One Response to “Sakeji Easter Gardens”

  1. Marlene Lowe says:

    19th April 2007
    Dear Mr. Poidevin
    How are you and Sakeji holding up? Hope all is well and that you have all had a lot of sunshine to keep you happy. I took a look at your blog and I must say that Sakeji is looking great.
    All my best to the students and teachers of Sakeji,
    ex-sakejite
    Marlene Lowe (1997-1999)

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