A King Like No Other
Have you ever been part of something exciting where everyone was cheering and celebrating together? That is what it felt like this week when we waved palm branches and shouted “Hosanna!” as we remembered Jesus coming into Jerusalem.
As we hear in Matthew 21:1–10, Jesus sent two disciples ahead to bring him a donkey, and he rode into the city while crowds gathered all around him. People placed their coats on the road and waved branches, shouting, “Hosanna!” which means “Save us!” Most kings would ride big, strong horses to show power, but Jesus chose a donkey on purpose. He was showing everyone that he came as a peaceful and humble king.
This story reminds us that Jesus leads differently. He shows us that love is stronger than power and that serving others matters more than being the most important. As we move through this Holy Week, we remember that Jesus comes to bring peace, hope, and love to everyone.
What We Learned:
- The people welcomed Jesus with joy and praise
- “Hosanna” means asking God to save us
- Jesus is a King who brings peace, not power
- We can follow Jesus by loving and serving others
Easter Celebration for Kids
This Sunday is a big day for our kids! Please have your kids, grandkids, and neighbors at the church before 10:00 AM. The Easter Bunny has been busy filling eggs with all kinds of goodies for our St. Matthew kids to hunt on Easter morning.
After the egg hunt, we will gather in our classroom for a movie, popcorn, fruit punch, and a special surprise as we continue to celebrate the resurrection story together. We have even heard there will be a couple of golden eggs hidden this year. Who will find them?
We hope to see you there as we celebrate the joy of Easter together. Blessings!

