The Church Year
Advent, Easter, Pentecost and the seasons of faith.
Puzzles
8 puzzlesAdvent
The wreath, the candles, and the quiet hope before Christmas.
Easter Sunday
The empty tomb, rolled-away stone, lilies, and risen joy.
Epiphany
The star, the wise men, and the gifts they carried
Good Friday
The cross, the crown of thorns, and a sky gone dark.
Lent
Forty days of fasting, reflection, and the road to Easter.
Palm Sunday
Hosannas, palm branches, and the road into Jerusalem.
Pentecost
The rushing wind, tongues of fire, and the church's birthday.
Thanksgiving
Harvest gathered in, family table, blessing said, thankful heart.
About The Church Year
The church year has its own quiet rhythm — the purple hush of Advent candles counted down one by one, the cold water of Epiphany, the bare simplicity of Lent giving way to palm branches and then, at last, the full bright morning of Easter Sunday. Pentecost arrives with wind and fire, and the year rolls on toward harvest tables and grateful hearts. The Church Year gathers word searches woven from those seasons and their meanings: the scripture, the symbols, the hymns, and the small faithful rituals that mark the turning of sacred time. Pick a season that feels like home right now, and take all the time you need.