A few of the words
- ALLELUIA
- This ancient exclamation of praise traces back through Latin and Greek to the Hebrew 'Hallelujah,' meaning 'Praise the Lord' — sung at Easter for more than two thousand years.Find this word in the grid to read its note.
- REDEEMED
- Fanny Crosby wrote the beloved hymn 'Redeemed, How I Love to Proclaim It' in 1882, one of more than eight thousand hymn texts she composed in her lifetime.Find this word in the grid to read its note.
- TRIUMPH
- 'The Strife Is O'er, the Battle Done' — a Latin Easter hymn translated into English in 1695 — rings with this word, celebrating Christ's victory over death.Find this word in the grid to read its note.
- HERALD
- Charles Wesley's soaring Easter hymn 'Christ the Lord Is Risen Today' opens with angels as heralds, their glad proclamation echoing from the empty tomb.Find this word in the grid to read its note.
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Easter hymns word search — free and large-print — woven from the glad language of resurrection: risen, glory, alleluia, and more.
About Faith & Inspiration
Easter morning has always called forth the most jubilant music in the Christian tradition — carols of an empty tomb, angels at the entrance, and a stone rolled away in the early light. From the ancient "Alleluia" ringing through stone cathedrals to "Christ the Lord Is Risen Today" lifting voices in country churches, these hymns carry the full weight of hope. The language of Easter — risen, redeemed, triumphant — is some of the most luminous in all of sacred song.
How to play
- 1Find a word from the list.Press the first letter and drag to the last — across, down or diagonally, forwards or back. Or tap the first letter, then the last.
- 2It stays marked.Found words get a soft teal line through them, on the grid and in the list.
- 3Make it comfortable.Use the A / A+ / A++ size control any time, or pinch the grid for a closer look.
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