You make a big 'ol lump of dough and shape it into a mountain. You make a little cave in the front and put holes in the top for stick crosses too. Then you bake it and paint it. You also make the aforementioned stick crosses, and lots of little pipecleaner people. Each day of the passion week you use the mountain and the people to act out the events of the day.
As we meditated on the triumphal entry today, we couldn't help but think it wasn't really that triumphal. What a sad day for our Lord, to enter the city He loved and have the crowds cheering for Him, knowing they would reject and kill him in just a few days. Entering the temple, His Father's house, and seeing it filled with "robbers," then crying over the city. It just makes us more thankful for His sacrifice for us and gives us even more to celebrate on Easter morning.
Also this week, we will be spending some family worship time using the Resurrection Eggs and a book called "Benjamin's Box" that goes with them. Addie loves opening the egg(s) each night and talking about what is in them. There are other activities we'll be using too, to help us focus and worship during such a special week. We'll try to post a daily update on the activities on Easter Mountain so you all can follow along!
If you'd like to make your own Easter Mountain, the instructions are posted here:
http://www.desiringgod.org/Blog/554_make_a_playdough_mountain/
Wow that's so cool! I have that book and want to make one of those this week!
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