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Faith-filled learning at heart of Easter for schools

13 April 2026

by Tanya Leech
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To our Lutheran school communities around Australia, Easter meant much more than just chocolate eggs and a visit from the Easter bunny. Instead, it was a time centred on faith-filled learning, reflection and storytelling, as students and staff engaged with the true message of Easter in creative and meaningful ways.

At Bethania Lutheran School in Queensland, Prep students embarked on a joyful Easter learning journey as part of their classroom unit. Over two days, teachers brought key moments from Jesus’ life to life through reenactments, allowing students to walk through the story for themselves. Children then stepped into the narrative, acting out scenes and responding through a range of creative art activities. The school described it as a special time of learning and reflection, and a wonderful opportunity to celebrate how much these students have grown in their first term of school through their Christian studies.

At Good Shepherd Lutheran School, Angaston in South Australia, students made their way down the main street of Angaston to Zion Lutheran Church for a special Easter worship service, led by Pastor Rob Borgas. With Pastor Rob set to retire, it was the last time he will lead worship for the Good Shepherd school community.

Easter reminds us that God’s love is indescribable, and that death and darkness do not have the final say. Following the service at Zion, students enjoyed time together at the Angaston Adventure Playground for an Easter egg hunt and playtime.

The school community of Redeemer Lutheran College, Rochedale, in suburban Brisbane, shared Easter messages of hope and new life as students and staff reflected on the truth at the heart of the season: Jesus is risen. He is risen indeed! Easter Sunday worship served as a reminder for the community, which includes the co-located Our Saviour Lutheran congregation, that God’s love is stronger than death and that hope is alive. The college shared via social media that staff and students offered prayers for God’s peace, joy and promise of new life to fill the hearts of students, families and the wider community.

At Victory Lutheran College Wodonga, in northern Victoria near the New South Wales border, the Easter story was presented through a series of primary school services led by Year 6 students. The final service concluded with the resurrection and was enhanced by music from the Victory College Orchestra. Earlier, another class shared the events of Jesus’ arrest, trial and crucifixion through narration and reenactment. Each service was described by the college as being reverent and meaningful, reflecting the students’ care and commitment.

Meanwhile, at Wimmera Lutheran College’s Horsham Campus, in Victoria, Year 12 students invited the local community to step into the Easter story through a ‘Journey to the Cross’. The college reported that this reflective walkthrough featured stations designed to bring the Easter narrative to life, offering space for contemplation and connection.

Together, these experiences and many more from across Australia reflect the wide-ranging ways our Lutheran schools share the Easter message with staff, students and families – through learning, worship, creativity and community.

Tanya Leech is the LCANZ’s Digital Media Coordinator.

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