There’s something incredibly special about celebrating Easter in a kampung. It’s slower, warmer, and filled with genuine connection the kind you don’t always find in the city.
This year, Easter in the kampung reminded me that the most meaningful celebrations aren’t about fancy decorations or big plans… but about people, faith, and togetherness.
What Is Easter?
Easter is one of the most important celebrations for Christians around the world. It marks the resurrection of Jesus Christ after His crucifixion.
In simple words, Easter is about:
- Hope
- New beginnings
- Love and forgiveness
It reminds us that no matter how difficult life gets, there is always a chance to start again.
Many Christians prepare for Easter through a season called Lent (a time of reflection and sacrifice), leading up to Easter Sunday a day full of joy and celebration.
Easter Morning in Kampung
Waking up in the kampung feels different.
The air is fresh. You hear birds instead of traffic. Everything feels calm.
Easter morning starts early:
- Getting ready for church as a family
- Wearing simple but neat clothes
- Sharing quiet moments before the day begins
There’s no rushing. No stress. Just peace.
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