Creative Ways to Use Easter Bible Songs in Classroom and Home Settings
Celebrate the True Meaning of Easter with Dynamic Songs for Children
Easter is a pivotal time to teach children the biblical truth of Jesus’ death, burial, and resurrection as our Savior. Incorporating classic hymns like “Crown Him With Many Crowns” and “Christ the Lord is Risen Today,” along with original songs from The Scripture Lady such as “The Bible Story Order Easter Song,” “At Easter,” and “Easter is Coming” sung by Jack and Jill puppets, helps children understand the profound significance of this season. Music makes the story of Jesus’
sacrifice memorable—bringing joy, reverence, and deeper understanding of Easter’s true meaning into your lessons or family devotions.
Why Easter Songs Are Crucial for Teaching Biblical Truths
Songs centered on Jesus’ resurrection foster a sense of worship and awe, helping children grasp the Gospel’s core message of hope, salvation, and new life. When children sing these powerful lyrics regularly, the biblical truth of Easter becomes ingrained in their hearts. Whether it’s “Christ the Lord is Risen Today” or the joyful “Easter is Coming,” music is a compelling tool that solidifies the story of Jesus’ victory over death and His gift of eternal life.
Creative Ways to Incorporate Easter Songs in Teaching and Homeschool
Here are three fun and meaningful ideas:
- Easter Song Time Capsule: Have children write a short prayer or Bible verse related to Easter, then record them singing their favorite Easter song along with their message. Store these recordings as a “time capsule” to revisit next year, reinforcing the biblical story and spiritual growth over time.
- Easter Song Memory Game: Create a matching game using lyrics from the Easter songs—print portions of the lyrics on cards and have children match the matching lines or verses. This encourages active engagement with the song’s message and helps reinforce memory of the biblical truths in a fun, hands-on way.
- Easter Song Scavenger Hunt: Organize a scavenger hunt around your home or classroom where each clue involves singing a line or verse from an Easter song. At each station, children sing a part of the song that relates to the biblical story of Jesus’ death and resurrection, making the learning process active, memorable, and faith-filled.








When I was a Children’s Director for a church, Easter was my favorite holiday to celebrate with the kids. I loved being able to share the gospel and the amazing gift that Jesus gave to the world by dying on the cross for their sin. Teaching our children both classic and new songs about this truth can be a huge blessing for your whole class or family.