Easter Eucharist
Thank you to all the friends and family who joined us to celebrate our Easter Eucharist, a special service that marks the heart of the Easter story. This service is a meaningful opportunity for our school community to come together in prayer, reflect on the message of hope, and share in the joy of the Easter season.
The Eucharist, also called Holy Communion or the Lord’s Supper, is a central Christian service commemorating Jesus's last meal with his disciples. Christians consume consecrated bread and wine, although we only give bread during a school Eucharist, believing they represent or become the body and blood of Jesus, sacrifice for sins, and signify unity with God.
During the Easter Eucharist, children listened and took part in readings and prayers, helping them to understand key Christian themes such as love, sacrifice, and new life. It was wonderful for staff and family to also take part, in whichever way they wished.
Eucharist at Easter
St Michael's C
of E Primary School